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during his war years in Italy. His first accepted story appeared in The Atlantic (along with a companion piece of fiction by James Jones) in 1948. Catch
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during his war years in Italy. His first accepted story appeared in The Atlantic (along with a companion piece of fiction by James Jones) in 1948. Catch
a full year of The Paris Review. Mel Bochner, Enough Said, 2012, oil on canvas, 24 x 30. © Mel Bochner Hilary Mantel, The Art of Fiction INTERVIEWER Would
nature. No novelist, perhaps, has done so much to widen the range of English fiction. The current, almost bewildering gusto of inquiry in
sixteen-year-old daughter, Naomi, and his wife, Lorna, a former social worker, there are three gleaming electric guitars and a state-of-the-art
something and follow it down to where it gets true.” The Art of Fiction No. 86 By John Barth This interview with John Barth was conducted in the studios of
on the wall does not fire. Another gun shoots instead.” The Art of Fiction No. 86 By John Barth This interview with John Barth was conducted in the
texture of his early fiction. He hadn’t been to college and didn’t yet intend to go. He hadn’t yet heard of the Internet, or even its predecessors
2024 “The gun that hangs on the wall does not fire. Another gun shoots instead.” The Art of Fiction No. 86 By John Barth This interview with John
Carson By Kate Dwyer April 17, 2024 “Just think about something and follow it down to where it gets true.” The Art of Fiction No. 86 By John Barth
“I cannot recall a time when I did not know I was special,” writes Jeanette Winterson at the beginning of her fictionalized autobiography Oranges Are