Paris Review
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Paris Review is a recurring publication in the Collected Agenda archive, appearing 1 times across 1 issues between October 27, 2025 and October 27, 2025. The archive places it in contexts such as “Printed pdf of Paris Review Anne Sexton poem”. It most often appears alongside 424 Broadway, Ally Salvador, Alt-Citizen.
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- Category: Publications
- Mention count: 1
- Issue count: 1
- First seen: October 27, 2025
- Last seen: October 27, 2025
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- 424 Broadway (1 shared issues)
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- Ally Salvador (1 shared issues)
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- Alt-Citizen (1 shared issues)
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- Amtrak (1 shared issues)
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- Amy Li (1 shared issues)
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- Anne Imhof (1 shared issues)
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- Anne Sexton (1 shared issues)
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- Armon Mahdavi (1 shared issues)
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- asa nisi masa (1 shared issues)
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- asa nisi masa (1 shared issues)
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- Bdgrlbklyn (1 shared issues)
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- Biz Sherbert (1 shared issues)
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Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
Printed pdf of Paris Review Anne Sexton poem that Celia keeps on trying to read to me out loud. The Anne Sexton is a thirty-six page poem, and Celia keeps telling me that it’s the most beautiful thing in the world. She keeps on reciting passages. ‘She didn’t have friends, children, sex, religion, marriage, success, a salary or a fear of death.’ and ‘Astonished light is washing over the moor from north to east.’ and ‘At this time of year there is no sunset, just some movements inside the light and then a sinking away.’ Stop trying to read this to me out loud, I keep on saying to Celia. I’ll read it later in my head. I’ll read it once I have a printed-PDF. I’ll suspend my disbelief and read your beautiful poem about art and love and loss and other things, too sometime down the line. Lying on my floor. Once I have a hard copy. Once I have everything I ever wanted.