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Zusatztext The distinguished reputation of The Paris Review's long-standing series of interviews with writers is upheld in this volume. Informationen zum Autor Philip Gourevitch Klappentext "The Paris Review interviews have always provided the best look into the minds and work ethics of great writers and when read together constitute the closest thing to an MFA that you can get while sitting alone on your couch." Dave Eggers 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 Georges Simenon manage to write around six books a year, what was it like for Jan Morris to write as both a man and a woman, what influences moved Ralph Ellison to write Invisible Man ? In the pages of The Paris Review , writers give more than simple answers; they offer uncommon candour, depth and wit in interviews that have become the gold standard of the literary Q&A. With an introduction by Margaret Atwood, this volume brings together another rich, varied crop of literary voices, including Martin Amis, Norman Mailer, Raymond Carver, John Cheever, Harold Pinter and more. "This is a bible both for readers and writers, the insider gossip for those who are truly passionate about their prose." Observer "If you only want to get acquainted with your favourite writer, you could go to a reading or a book-signing. But to really know them, you should read a Paris Review interview." The Times The third volume of the acclaimed Paris Review Interviews, described by Gary Shteyngart as a ´colossal literary event´ Zusammenfassung The third volume of the acclaimed Paris Review Interviews, described by Gary Shteyngart as a 'colossal literary event'