Fall 2022 issue of The Paris Review. Edited by Emily Stokes. Contents include: "Diary of Remorse," by Nancy Lemann; "Winter Term," by Michelle de Kretser; "The Ceremony," by Sam Pink; "Do You Belong to Anybody?," by Maya Binyam; "The Education of Mrs. R.," by Katherine Dunn; "The Gold Coast," by Christian Kracht; "The Art of Poetry No. 111," interview with Terrance Hayes; "the Art of Fiction No. 255," by Helen Garner; "How to Wash Your Hands," by Stephen Ira; "The New You," by David Orr; "Legacy," by Diane Seuss; "Dark Suit and Bow Tie," by Keith Hollaman; "If It's Night," by Benjamin Péret; "In Defense of Passive Voice," by Debora Lidov; "Kolumbo, 1650," by Natalie Eilbert; "There is a Word or Several, Must Be," by Kathleen Spivack; "Mating Tango," by Daniel Halpern; "The Readers," by Ben Lerner; "Art Tourism," by Ange Mlinko; "Distorted for the Times," by Louise Lawler; "How Do You Hold Your Debt," by Christine Sun Kim; and "Contributors and Credits," brief contributor biographies. Cover by Danielle Orchard.