This book traces a literary and cultural history of interviews from the 1860s to today; it reveals the ways in which writers have been interview subjects, interviewers and have used interviews creatively in their fiction and non-fiction.
This book traces a literary and cultural history of interviews from the 1860s to today; it reveals the ways in which writers have been interview subjects, interviewers and have used interviews creatively in their fiction and non-fiction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rebecca Roach is a Lecturer in Contemporary Literature at the University of Birmingham. Her work examines world literature and new media.
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* Introduction: Through the Keyhole: Skeletons in the Literary Closet * Prologue: Setting the Scene... The Hawthorne-Lowell Scandal * 1: Authorship, Inscription, and 'The Great American Interviewer' * 2: Personality, Celebrity, and Modernism's 'Impossible Interviews' * 3: Conversing with Purpose in the Interwar Years * 4: 'Control and Communication': The Interview at Mid-Century * 5: Legacies of Impersonality: the Paris Review, New Journalism, and the Interviewer * 6: Uncreative Writing: Interviews, Literature, and the Work of Contemporary Authorship * Coda: Ask Me Anything? The Future of the (Author) Interview
* Introduction: Through the Keyhole: Skeletons in the Literary Closet * Prologue: Setting the Scene... The Hawthorne-Lowell Scandal * 1: Authorship, Inscription, and 'The Great American Interviewer' * 2: Personality, Celebrity, and Modernism's 'Impossible Interviews' * 3: Conversing with Purpose in the Interwar Years * 4: 'Control and Communication': The Interview at Mid-Century * 5: Legacies of Impersonality: the Paris Review, New Journalism, and the Interviewer * 6: Uncreative Writing: Interviews, Literature, and the Work of Contemporary Authorship * Coda: Ask Me Anything? The Future of the (Author) Interview
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