Founded in 1953, The Paris Review is known for its fiction, poetry, and interviews with writers. In particular, it is known for discovering new writers. Over the years these have included Philip Roth, Jack Kerouac, Adrienne Rich, Donald Barthelme, Mona Simpson, Edward P. Jones, David Foster Wallace, Elizabeth Gilbert, and many others.
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