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All Paris Review Interviews Now Online (!!!)
This is fantastic:
To mark the debut of Lorin Stein’s first issue of The Paris Review, the publication has put its entire interview archives online….Moreover, they’ve replaced the old PDF format with normal HTML pages, meaning that they can be Instapapered or Apple-Fed for those in a rush to find the secrets of good writing (e.g. find all: “ideas,” “where do you get them”).
Vonnegut, Larkin, Burroughs, Williams, Amis, Baldwin, Barthelme, Maxwell, Allen, Calvino, Wilder, Karr, Ryan, Tate, Crumb…
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So, so much to read on the web…
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Wow, this is dangerous. There’s a good reason why there are three exclamation points in the post title.
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I love pouring through these interviews. It’s nice that the full collection is now available.
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