(Español) The Paris Review

Today’s recommendation contains material to keep you busy for months.

The Paris Review is a literary magazine over 5 decades old. From day one it avoided literay criticism and gave priority to previously unpublished texts, opening its pages to new authors that soon became classics such as Jack Kerouac, Italo Calvino or Samuel Beckett. Editors decided that it shouldn’t be the critics, but the authors themselves who should speak about their lives and their art. They created the series of interviews Writers at Work, which has become a historic collection of literary self-portraits.

The good news is that a large amount of these interviews is now available on The Paris Review website. Such influential names as Capote, Hemingway, Huxley, Stoppard o Vonnegut, to name but a few, extensively discuss their life, their work and, in some fortunate ocassions, their approach to literary creation.

The Paris Review interviews
The Paris Review interviews

Shopping: Jack Kerouac, Italo Calvino, Samuel Beckett, Truman Capote, Ernest Hemingway, Aldous Huxley, Tom Stoppard o Kurt Vonnegut

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