The DNA of Literature
By John DeNardo |
Saturday, September 23rd, 2006 at
5:24 pm
The Paris Review has posted a bunch of their past interviews with authors as part of The DNA of Literature. (Sadly, some are only interview excerpts, but some have the full interview in PDF format.) A few of these authors have been known to dabble in science fiction, despite what some of them may say. [Looks at Atwood and Vonnegut.] Here are the ones of note for genre fans:
- Kingsley Amis (1975)
- Margaret Atwood (1990)
- J. G. Ballard (1984)
- Anthony Burgess (1973)
- Aldous Huxley (1960)
- Doris Lessing (1988)
- Jonathan Lethem (2003)
- Kurt Vonnegut (1977)
[via Backwards City]
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