The Paris Review is today, after more than half a century of history, a legendary magazine for having turned interviews with creators from the broad field of literature—storytellers, poets, playwrights and film scriptwriters—into a very notable genre of undoubted literary and human. This selection, the most exhaustive ever published in our language, brings together one hundred literary portraits made over sixty years that cover the golden age of universal literature of the last century: Forster, Hemingway, Faulkner, Eliot, Pound, Auden, Lowell , Dinesen, Welty, Bishop, Pasternak, Frost, Céline, Simenon, Borges, Kerouac, Wilder, Carver, Cortazar, Kundera, Walcott, Yourcenar, Márquez, Murdoch, Atwood, Gordimer, DeLillo, Sontag, McEwan, Auster, Murakami, Rushdie , Eco or Marías, among many others. In addition to an unparalleled volume of literature master classes, the reader has life les...read more