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29%OFFMargaret Atwood (Edited And Introduced By Philip Gourevitch And George Plimpton) Introductions By Orhan Pamuk - The Paris Review Interviews: Vol. 3 - 9781847671134 - V9781847671134
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The Paris Review Interviews: Vol. 3

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Description for The Paris Review Interviews: Vol. 3 Paperback. Suitable for all writers and readers, this volume builds on the success and acclaim of the first two editions. Series: The Paris Review. Num Pages: 464 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: 2AB; DNF; DSB. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 210 x 140 x 35. Weight in Grams: 482.

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. The magazine has spoken with most of the world's leading novelists, poets and playwrights, and the interviews themselves have come to be recognised as classic words of literature in their own right. The series as a whole is indispensable for all writers and readers.

This new volume in the series builds on the success and acclaim of the first two editions.

The interviews:

Ralph Ellison (1955)
Georges Simenon (1955)
Isak Dineson (1956)
Evelyn Waugh (1963)
William Carlos Williams (1964)
Harold Pinter (1966)
John Cheever (1976)
Joyce Carol Oates (1978)
Jean Rhys (1979)
Raymond Carver (1983)
Chinua Achebe (1994)
Ted Hughes (1995)
Jan Morris (1997)
Martin Amis (1998)
Salman Rushdie (2005)
Norman Mailer (2007)

Product Details

Publisher
Canongate Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
320
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Series
The Paris Review
Condition
New
Number of Pages
464
Place of Publication
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781847671134
SKU
V9781847671134
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About Margaret Atwood (Edited And Introduced By Philip Gourevitch And George Plimpton) Introductions By Orhan Pamuk
Philip Gourevitch was named editor of The Paris Review in 2005, succeeding George Plimpton, who was editor from 1953 until his death in 2003.

Reviews for The Paris Review Interviews: Vol. 3
Indispensable reading for anybody interested in how writers work and why writing continues to work.

Daily Telegraph

If you 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

I have been fascinated by the Paris Review interviews for as long as I can remember. Taken together they form perhaps the finest available inquiry into the 'how' of literature, in many ways a more interesting question than 'why'.

Salman Rushdie

For writing nerds, this is nirvana.
Colin Waters

Sunday Herald

Anyone with the slightest pretension a literary life needs to read this collection.

The London Paper

this second collection [The Paris Review Interviews vol. 2] of the magazine's interviews with writers is rich in delight.
Steven Poole

Guardian

...much like its predecessor is a bull's-eye...this is a bible both for readers and writers, the insider gossip for those who are truly passionate about their prose [vol. 2].
Francesca Segal

Observer

I have read all the copies of The Paris Review and like the interviews very much. They will make a good book when collected and that will be very good for the Review.

Ernest Hemingway

The Paris Review is the finest literary magazine of the moment, a great contradiction of the prevailing gloom over the status of literature in contemporary life, and its arrival in these islands is an event that calls for loud hurrahs.

John Banville

The distinguished reputation of The Paris Review's long-standing series of interviews with writers is upheld in this volume.

Daily Telegraph


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