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Isak Dinesen. Illustration by Michael Batterberry, 1956.
This week at The Paris Review, our gaze is directed toward the moon. Read on for Isak Dinesen’s Art of Fiction interview, Ottessa Moshfegh’s short story “Dancing in the Moonlight,” and Jorge Luis Borges’s poem “The Moon.”
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Isak Dinesen, The Art of Fiction No. 14
Issue no. 14 (Autumn 1956)
DINESEN
The amusing thing is, that after the book was published in America, Huntington wrote to Robert Haas praising it, and begging for the address of the author, saying he must have the book for England. He had met me as Baroness Blixen, while Mr. Haas and I had never seen one another. He never connected me with Isak Dinesen. Later he did publish the book in England.
INTERVIEWER
That’s delightful; it’s like something from one of the tales.
DINESEN
How lovely to sit here in the open, but we must be going I think. Shall we continue our discussion on Sunday? I should like to see the Etruscan things at the Villa Giulia: we might chat a little then. Oh, look at the moon.
Dancing in the Moonlight
By Ottessa Moshfegh
Issue no. 214 (Fall 2015)
No one in that flophouse even knew my name. The only faces I could ever hope to recognize were of the lovers on the other side of the gypsum. I’d seen them entering their room once on my way back from the toilets. Where were they now? I wondered. Dancing in the fucking moonlight? I stumbled back to my room, lay on my bed, checked my e-mail, and, finding nothing, cried a little with loneliness, and then a little more with hope. I fell asleep naked in front of my space heater.
The Moon
By Jorge Luis Borges
Issue no. 125 (Winter 1992)
There is so much loneliness in that gold.
The moon of every night is not the moon
That the first Adam saw …
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