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The Paris Review, Issue 136, Fall 1995

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THE HUMOR ISSUE

“Funny and me are not separate. We’re one”: Woody Allen on the Art of Humor.

Outhouse tipping and the search for truth: An interview with Garrison Keillor.

“When you’re writing, you are robbed of your delivery”: Calvin Trillin on the challenges of humor writing.

The Birth of a Notion: cartoonists have their say.

Stories by John Barth, T. Coraghessan Boyle, and Marcia Guthridge. Poems by Tom Disch, Beth Gylys, and Lloyd Schwartz.

304 pages, Perfectbound

First published September 1, 1995

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George Plimpton

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George Ames Plimpton was an American journalist, writer, editor, actor, and gamesman. He is widely known for his sports writing and for helping to found The Paris Review.

He was the grandson of George A. Plimpton.

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