![]() JOHN GARDNERĮTWEEN THEBIRTHSOFthe oldest and the youngest of the B writers interviewed in this collection forty-one years elapsed,anda lot ofliterary history. Donnelley & Sons Company, Harrisonburg, Virginia Set in ElectraĮxcept in the United States of America, this book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publisher’s prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in whichitis published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaserĬontents Introduction by Frank Kermode 1. Contents: Rebecca West-Stephen Spender- Tennessee Williams-T 1. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING IN PUBLICATION DATA Main entry undertitle: Writers at work. 1984 Published in Penguin Books 1985 3579108642 Copyright © The Paris Review, Inc., 1984 All rights reserved ![]() Penguin Books Ltd, 27 Wrights Lane, London W8 5TZ, England Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Ringwood, Victoria, Australia Penguin Books Canada Ltd, 2801 John Street, Markham, Ontario, Canada 元R 1B4 Penguin Books (N.Z.) Ltd, 182-190 Wairau Road, Auckland 10, New Zealand Penguin Books Ltd, Registered Offices: Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Englandįirst published in the United States of America by Viking Penguin Inc. Published by the Penguin Group Viking Penguin Inc., 40 West 23rd Street, New York, New York 10010, U.S.A. PENGUIN BOOKS PORTER COUNTY PUBLIC URRARY SYSTEM South Haven Public Library 723 Longrun Read. ‘The Paris Review Interviews - SIXTH SERIESĮdited by George Plimpton Introduction by Frank Kermode Writers at Work PORTER COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Joyce Carol Oates Archibald MacLeish Isaac Bashevis Singer John Cheever Kingsley Amis Joseph Heller Gore Vidal Didion Wodehouse Pablo Neruda Henry Green Irwin Shaw James Dickey John Dos Passos Vladimir Nabokov Jorge Luis Borges John Berryman Anthony Burgess Jack Kerouac Anne Sexton John UpdikeĮdited by GEORGE PLIMPTON andintroduced by FRANCINE DU PLESSIX GRAY P. Saul Bellow Arthur Miller James Jones Norman MailerĪllen Ginsberg Edward Albee Harold PinterĮdited by GEORGE PLIMPTON and introduced by WILFRID SHEED Isak Dinesen Conrad Aiken Robert Graves George Seferis John Steinbeck Christopher Isherwood W. ![]() ![]() Louis-Ferdinand Céline Evelyn Waugh Lillian Hellman William Burroughs Perelman Lawrence Durrell Mary McCarthy Ralph Ellison Robert LowellĮdited by GEORGE PLIMPTON and introduced by ALFRED KAZIN William Carlos Williams Joyce Cary Dorothy Parker James Thurber Thornton Wilder William Faulkner Georges Simenonįrank O’Connor Robert Penn Warren Alberto Moravia Nelson Algren Angus Wilson William Styron Truman Capote Francoise SaganĮdited by GEORGE PLIMPTON andintroduced by VAN WYCK BROOKS Robert Frost Ezra Pound Marianne Moore T. Previously Published WRITERS AT WORK The Paris Review Interviews FIRST SERIESĮdited, and with an Introduction, by MALCOLM COWLEY E. Heis particularly noted for his work on Shakespeare, Wallace Stevens, and D. Kermode’s work encompasses a variety of subjects in English literature, ranging from the Elizabethan to the modern ages. Frank Kermodeis a distinguishedliterary critic whois at present Julian Clarence Levi Professor of the Humanities at Columbia University. While the emphasis of The Paris Review’s editors was on publishing creative work rather than nonfiction, part of the magazine’s success can beattributedtoits continuing series of _ interviews on thecraft of writing. Humes, George Plimpton, Thomas Guinzburg, and Donald Hall, celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary -twoyears late-in 198]. The Paris Review, founded by a group of young Americans including Peter Matthiessen, Harold L. “This volume is compulsively and absorbingly readable.” SocaERSen) Re) s said about this sixth volume of Paris Review interviews: ~ “The very model of the modernliterary interview. Through informal interviews, the results of which arelater edited by the subjects themselves, they reveal, better than anything else aus the minds and methods behind modern literawd, “The writers draw portraits Recognized as an indispensable complement to modern literature, these conversations are also fascinating in their own right. Writing-continues to find new and devoted readers with each The first collection of Paris Review interviews appeared in 1953, and the series-a unique exploration of contemporary writers artd ~ introduction by FRANK KERMODE RAGvemalas 2 NADINE GORDIMERĪMES MERRILL © GABRIEL GARCIA MARQUEZ CARLOS FUENTES © JOHN GARDNER © pe REBECCA WEST © STEPHENSPENDER TENNESSEE WILLIAMS © ELIZABETH BISHOP BERNARD MALAMUD 2 WILLIAM GOYEN KURT VONNEGUTJR. Notes on the Contributors Citation preview
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