The Paris Review #253 - Autumn 2025

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The Paris Review #253 - Autumn 2025 

Eliot Weinberger on the Art of the Essay: “I have no interest in first-person investigation. Personally, I’ve never found myself an interesting person.”

Maggie Nelson on the Art of Nonfiction: “It’s important to notice when the spark of magic or curiosity is there and what snuffs it out, and being around too many writers, for me, snuffs it out.”

Prose by Anne Carson, Renny Gong, Aurora Huiza, Jordy Rosenberg, Bud Smith, and Yan Lianke.

Poetry by Roque Dalton, Ishion Hutchinson, Patricia Lockwood, Mariano Melgar, Eileen Myles, Katie Peterson, and authors unknown.

Art by Talia Chetrit, Martha Diamond, and Jamian Juliano-Villani; cover by Issy Wood.

The Paris Review is a literary magazine featuring original writing, art, and in-depth interviews with famous writers. It was founded in Paris in 1953 by George Plimpton, Peter Matthiessen, and Harold L. Humes. It moved to New York City in 1973.