
This makes for a unique blend of artistry between the interviewer and author, as the conversation ranges from thoughts on writing and reading to politics and life in general. The interviews are done in a variety of styles, from multiple meetings with an author to a live interview in front of an audience in all cases, the authors are allowed to review the interview and edit, clarifying points before the interview sees print. The interviews are organized in chronological order, with the oldest published in 1954 and the most recent in 2008, just a year before this collection was printed. Wodehouse, Maya Angelou, Haruki Murakami, Marilynne Robison, and more. The fourth collection of author interviews printed in The Paris Review contains sixteen interviews, including those with William Styron, Jack Kerouac, E.B.
