Interviews from the Edge presents a selection of conversations, drawn
from 50 years of the international journal New Orleans Review, that
dive head-first into the most enduring aesthetic and social concerns
of the last half century. From reflections on the making of literature
and films to personal accounts of writing inside racial divides and
working against capital punishment, the writers, poets, and activists
featured in this book offer not only a fresh perspective on our
present struggles but also perhaps a way through them-for writers and
readers alike. “I think it's frightfully important, and this is
really much more difficult than it sounds, only to say what you
absolutely believe.” – Christopher Isherwood “Most American
writers probably do not think of their writing as a kind of activism.
And it shouldn't have to be-I don't think we can impose that on
writers-but it can be. I think for many writers, the ones I admire-it
is.” – Viet Thanh Nguyen “Do you become a writer because you
desire to become famous and make a lot of money? Or do you become a
writer because there's something you discovered, this spark, this
flash, that you want to share with other human beings knowing that
they can enter into the words too?” – Sister Helen Prejean “The
hardest part of developing a style is that you have to learn to trust
your voice. If I thought of my style, I'd be crippled. Somebody else
said to me a long time ago in France, 'Find out what you can do, and
then don't do it.'” – James Baldwin “As I have grown older, I
have come to see that the romantic notion of the outsider in love with
death doesn't solve a thing. It only makes life worse. We have to find
ways to create communities.” – Valerie Martin
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50 Years of Conversations about Writing and Resistance
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781501347467
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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