The Paris Review Interviews, III

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The Paris Review Interviews, III by The Paris Review, 9780312363154
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  • ISBN: 9780312363154 | 031236315X
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 10/28/2008

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"I have all the copies of The Paris Re viewand like the interviews very much. They will make a good book when collected and that will bevery good for the Review ."-Ernest Hemingway Since The Paris Review was founded in 1953, it has given us invaluable conversations with the greatest writers of our age, vivid self-portraits that are themselves works of finely crafted literature. From Salman Rushdie's daring rhetorical question "why shouldn't literature provoke?" to Joyce Carol Oates's thrilling comments about her own prolific output, The Paris Review has elicited revelatory and revealing thoughts from our most accomplished novelists, poets, and playwrights. How did Geroges Simenon manage to write about six books a year, whatwas it like for Jan Morris to write as botha man and a woman,what influencesmoved Ralph Ellison to write Invisible Man ? In the pages of The Paris Review , writers give more than simple answers, they offer uncommon candor, depth,and wit ininterviews that have become the gold standard of the literary Q&A. With an introduction by MargaretAtwood, this volume brings together another rich, varied crop of literary voices, including Martin Amis, Norman Mailer, Raymond Carver, John Cheever,Harold Pinter, and more. "Acolossal literary event," as Gary Shteyngart put it, The Paris Review Interviews, III , is an indespensible teasure of wisdom from the world's literary masters.
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