【eroticism defined】
Redux: The eroticism definedHands Applauded
Redux
Every week, the editors of The Paris Review lift the paywall on a selection of interviews, stories, poems, and more from the magazine’s archive. You can have these unlocked pieces delivered straight to your inbox every Sunday by signing up for the Redux newsletter.

William Gass, teaching at Washington University, 1974. Photo: Washington University Magazine.
This week at The Paris Review, we’re thinking about hands and handwriting. Read on for William Gass’s Art of Fiction interview, Anne Enright’s short story “Pale Hands I Loved, beside the Shalimar,” and Anne Sexton’s poem “Two Hands.”
If you enjoy these free interviews, stories, and poems, why not subscribe to The Paris Review and read the entire archive? You’ll also get four new issues of the quarterly delivered straight to your door.
William Gass, The Art of Fiction No. 65
Issue no. 70 (Summer 1977)
I think it must have been very enjoyable—in the old days—to form letters with your quill or pen and hand. I, for example, still have an old typewriter. An electric takes away from the expressiveness of the key. It was very important for Rilke to send a copy of the finished poem in his beautiful hand to somebody, because that wasthe poem, not the printed imitation.
Pale Hands I Loved, beside the Shalimar
By Anne Enright
Issue no. 157 (Winter 2000)
I had sex with this guy one Saturday night before Christmas and gave him my number and, something about him, I should have known he would be the type to call. For once, I was almost grateful that Fintan answered the phone. I could hear him through the sliding door.
“Yes, she’s here. She’s in the kitchen, eating dead things.” Then,
“No, I’m not a vegetarian.” Then,
“I mean dead as in dead. I mean people like you.”
I said, “Just give me the phone, Fintan.”
Two Hands
By Anne Sexton
Issue no. 60 (Winter 1974)
From the sea came a hand,
ignorant as a penny,
troubled with the salt of its mother,
mute with the silence of the fishes,
quick with the altars of the tides,
and God reached out of His mouth
and called it man.
Up came the other hand
and God called it woman.
The hands applauded.
And this was no sin.
It was as it was meant to be …
If you like what you read, get a year of The Paris Review—four new issues, plus instant access to everything we’ve ever published.
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Vizio 43" smart TV deal: Save 41% at Walmart
2025-06-27 04:58Hurricane Matthew's path of destruction
2025-06-27 04:30Donald Trump issues video statement on that obscene tape
2025-06-27 04:01Grubhub and Seamless have gift cards now
2025-06-27 03:44GPU Pricing Update, Year in Review: Price Trends Charted
2025-06-27 03:15Popular Posts
Best Xbox Elite Series 2 deal: Save $32 on this pro
2025-06-27 04:51Project Entrepreneur looks to help women create 'high
2025-06-27 04:23Justin Bieber is terrible at disguises
2025-06-27 04:18There are birds flying in the eye of Hurricane Matthew
2025-06-27 03:23Featured Posts
Early Prime Day deals on self
2025-06-27 04:48Webb telescope spots proof of the first stars to light the universe
2025-06-27 04:31We found out what you can win playing Xbox Arena
2025-06-27 04:297 can't
2025-06-27 03:39Biggest Tech Fads of the Last Decade
2025-06-27 03:24Popular Articles
The Best CPU & GPU Purchases of 2017
2025-06-27 05:38Nanotechnology could revolutionize menstrual pads
2025-06-27 05:1530 of New York Comic Con's most impressive cosplayers
2025-06-27 04:537 can't
2025-06-27 04:51Dating app happn launches AI
2025-06-27 04:13Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (56816)
Progressive Information Network
Meta deletes all AI character profiles on Facebook, Insta after backlash
2025-06-27 04:19Belief Information Network
Meet the developer that's making apps for the conservative movement
2025-06-27 04:07Prosperous Times Information Network
What Donald Trump's comments mean to me as a survivor of sexual assault
2025-06-27 03:37Wave Information Network
Listen to the band behind David Bowie's 'Blackstar' pay tribute to the legend
2025-06-27 03:32Impression Information Network
CES 2025: How to buy (and save $390 on) the Dreame X50 Ultra robot vacuum
2025-06-27 03:15