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Writers At Work: The Paris Review Interviews
Series · 8 books · 1957-1986

Books in series

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Writers at Work

The Paris Review Interviews, First Series

1959

Presents interviews with leading European and American authors which reveal some of their personal lives and working habits.
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Writers at Work

The Paris Review Interviews

1963

Paris Review 2nd Series is the second of collection literary interviews published by The Paris Review (1963), edited by George Plimpton, and includes an introduction by Van Wyck Brooks. Interviews: Robert Frost, Ezra Pound, Marianne Moore, T. . Eliot, Boris Pasternik, Katherine Anne Porter, Henry Miller, Aldous Huxley, Ernest Hemingway, S. J. Perelman, Lawrence Durrell, Mary McCarthy, Ralph Ellison, Robert Lowell.
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Writers at Work

Volume 3

1967

Paris Review 3nd Series is the third of collected literary interviews published by The Paris Review (1967), edited by George Plimpton, and includes an introduction by Alfred Kazin. Interviews: Jean Cocteau, Blaise Cendrars, Arthur Miller, Norman Mailer, Allen Ginsberg, William Carlos Williams, Saul Bellow, Evelyn Waugh, Louis-Ferdinand Celine, William Burroughs, Harold Pinter, Lillian Hellman, Edward Albee, James Jones
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Writers at Work

1977

Conversations with such authors as Robert Graves, John Dos Passos, Anthony Burgess, and Jack Kerouac reveal their personalities and views on literature
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Writers at Work

The Paris Review Interviews, 5th Series

1981

Paris Review 5th Series is the fifth of collected literary interviews published by The Paris Review (1981), edited by George Plimpton, and includes an introduction by Francine du Plessix Gray. Interviews: Kingsley Amis, john Cheever, James Dickey, Joan Didion, William Gass, Henry Green, Joseph Heller, Jerzy Kosinski, Archibald Macleish, Pablo Neruda, Joyce Carol Oates, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Irwin Shaw, Gore Vidal, P.G. Wodehouse.
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Writers at Work

1985

Paris Review 6th Series is the sixth of collection literary interviews published by The Paris Review (1985), edited by George Plimpton, and includes an introduction by Frank Kermode. Interviews: Rebecca West; Stephen Spender; Tennessee Williams; Elizabeth Bishop; Bernard Malamud; William Goyen; Kurt Vonnegut, Jr; Nadine Gordimer; James Merrill; Gabriel García Márquez; Carlos Fuentes; John Gardner .
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Writers at Work

The Paris Review Interviews, 7th Series

1986

Interviews with Cowley, Koestler, Sarton, Ionesco, Kundera, Barth, Roth, and Carver cover their working methods and philosophies toward literature
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از روی دست رمان نویس

1957

محسن سلیمانی در این اثر مصاحبه با چند نویسنده خارجی همچون ادوارد مورگان فورستر، ویلیام فاکنر، آلدس هاکسلی، ارنست همینگوی و ژرژ سیمنون را ترجمه کرده‌است. این اثر برگزیده‌ای از کتاب «کار نویسنده» است که مصاحبه‌های مجله «پاریس ریوی‌یو» را در سال‌های قبل از ۱۹۶۰ گردآوری کرده‌بود. در این مصاحبه‌ها با رمان‌نویسان یاد شده درباره شیوه و سبک نویسندگی‌شان گفت‌گو شده‌است.

Authors

George Plimpton
George Plimpton
Author · 26 books

George Ames Plimpton was an American journalist, writer, editor, actor, and gamesman. He is widely known for his sports writing and for helping to found The Paris Review. He was the grandson of George A. Plimpton.

Frank Kermode
Frank Kermode
Author · 19 books
Sir John Frank Kermode was a highly regarded British literary critic best known for his seminal critical work The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the Theory of Fiction, published in 1967 (revised 2003).
Malcolm Cowley
Malcolm Cowley
Author · 6 books

Malcolm Cowley was an American novelist, poet, literary critic, and journalist. Cowley is also recognized as one of the major literary historians of the twentieth century, and his Exile's Return, is one of the most definitive and widely read chronicles of the 1920s. Cowley was one of the dozens of creative literary and artistic figures who migrated during the 1920s to Paris and congregated in Montparnasse. He lived in France for three years, where he worked with notables such as Ernest Hemingway, Ezra Pound, E. E. Cummings and others. He is usually regarded as representative of America's Lost Generation. As a consulting editor for Viking Press, Cowley notably championed the work and advanced the careers of the post-World War I writers who sundered tradition and fostered a new era in American literature. He was the one who rescued writers such as William Faulkner and F. Scott Fitzgerald from possible early oblivion and who discovered John Cheever and goaded him to write. Later Cowley championed such uncommon writers as Jack Kerouac and Ken Kesey His extraordinarily creative and prolific writing career spanned nearly 70 years, and he continued to produce essays, reviews and books well into his 80's.

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