
Paris Review·writer Interview 4
by Editorial Department Of The American "paris Review"
About This Novel
"Writer Interviews" is the most enduring and famous feature column of the American literary magazine "Paris Review". Since the interview with E. M. Forster in its first issue in 1953, The Paris Review has published long-form interviews with the greatest contemporary writers in every issue. It was initially titled "The Art of Fiction," and gradually expanded to "The Art of Poetry," "The Art of Criticism," etc. There are now more than 300 articles, covering almost all important writers in the world's literary world from the second half of the 20th century to the present. Writer interviews have become the signature of "The Paris Review" and set a model for the special style of "interview". An interview often takes several months or even years from preparation to actual conduct, and is not done to coincide with the publication of a new book by the author, so it has no air of commercial promotion. The writers naturally talked about their writing habits, methods, confusing moments, and secrets in the literary world... The content was full of interesting content and had important documentary value. In addition, some interesting things that happened around the interviews made this column itself a legend, and it can be said to be "one of the longest-lasting cultural dialogues in world history."
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