The Paris Review no. 237, Summer 2021

Includes a story about the mathematics of love, translated from the Arabic; poetry contemplating the submerged connections between penicillin and the climate crisis; as well as a meditation on tennis and bereavement.

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The Paris Review no. 237, Summer 2021
$30.00

Feel

Animated, stirred

Aroma

Ink, paper

Key Ingredients

Arundhati Roy, Vladimir Nabokov, Ada Limón

The Paris Review no. 237, Summer 2021

Includes a story about the mathematics of love, translated from the Arabic; poetry contemplating the submerged connections between penicillin and the climate crisis; as well as a meditation on tennis and bereavement.

Elizabeth Ibarra, Male Dancer (Sunday Finding), 2019, pine needles, tree bark, and branch, 12 x 17 x 4” (left); Elizabeth Ibarra, Untitled, 2019, pigment block, graphite, and wax pastel on paper, (right) © Elizabeth Ibarra, courtesy of Simchowitz Gallery

A shared passion for the written word

Dosage

Consume as part of a balanced reading regimen at regular intervals—or, if the mood strikes, all at once.

How to use

Open, read, and savour the contents. For optimal results, revisit or discuss with friends.

Image credit

Elizabeth Ibarra, Male Dancer (Sunday Finding), 2019, pine needles, tree bark, and branch, 12 x 17 x 4” (left); Elizabeth Ibarra, Untitled, 2019, pigment block, graphite, and wax pastel on paper, 11 x 8” (right) © Elizabeth Ibarra, courtesy of Simchowitz Gallery