Paris Review Interviews
Paris Review Interviews
by 8Good news: This fall, The Paris Review will publish its third collection of the magazine's rightly famous author interviews. I think the first two are must-owns.
In the meantime, small snippets of the interviews are available on the Review's web site, like this from a talk with Walker Percy in 1987:
INTERVIEWER: Could you tell me how you feel about your inspiring beliefs, how faithful you have remained to them?
PERCY: If you mean, am I still a Catholic, the answer is yes. The main difference after thirty-five years is that my belief is less self-conscious, less ideological, less polemical. My ideal is Thomas More, an English Catholic—a peculiar breed nowadays—who wore his faith with grace, merriment, and a certain wryness. Incidentally, I reincarnated him again in my new novel and I’m sorry to say he has fallen upon hard times; he is a far cry from the saint, drinks too much, and watches reruns of M*A*S*H on TV.



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