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Appendix B - List of Cited Paris Review Interviewees

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 April 2022

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Copyright © by The Paris Review, used by permission of The Wylie Agency LLC.

Chinua Achebe

Martin Amis

Maya Angelou

John Ashbery (“John Ashbery” in The Paris Review Interviews, Vol. IV. Copyright © 2009 by John Ashbery. Reprinted by permission of Georges Borchardt, Inc., on behalf of the author's Estate)

Paul Auster

James Baldwin

Saul Bellow

Elizabeth Bishop

Jorge Luis Borges

James M. Cain

Truman Capote

Peter Carey (Copyright © Peter Carey. Reproduced by permission of the author c/o Rogers, Coleridge & White Ltd., 20 Powis Mews, London W11 1JN; and with permission of Radhika Jones)

Raymond Carver

John Cheever

Joan Didion

Isak Dinesen

T. S. Eliot

Ralph Ellison

William Faulkner (“William Faulkner, The Art of Fiction #12” Copyright © 1956 by Jean Stein. All rights not specifically granted herein are hereby reserved to the Licensor)

William Gaddis (and with permission of Zoltan Abadi-Nagy)

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

John Gardner (and with permission of the Brockport Writers Forum)

Jack Gilbert

Graham Greene

David Grossman (and with permission of Jonathan Shainin)

Earnest Hemingway

Ted Hughes

Jack Kerouac

Stephen King (Excerpts from The Paris Review Interviews by Stephen King. Copyright © 2006 by Stephen King. All rights reserved. Used courtesy of Darhansoff & Verrill Literary Agents; and with permission of the estate of Christopher Lehmann-Haupt)

Philip Larkin

Robert Lowell

Norman Mailer (Copyright © Andrew O’Hagan. Reproduced by permission of the author c/o Rogers, Coleridge & White Ltd., 20 Powis Mews, London W11 1JN)

Marianne Moore

Jan Morris

Toni Morrison (and with permission of Claudia Brodsky)

Alice Munro

Haruki Murakami

V. S. Naipaul

Joyce Carol Oates

Orhan Pamuk

Dorothy Parker

Harold Pinter

Richard Price (and with permission of James Linville)

Jean Rhys

Marilynne Robinson (and with permission of Sarah Fay)

Philip Roth

Salman Rushdie (and with permission of Jack Livings)

Georges Simenon

Isaac Bashevis Singer

Stephen Sondheim (and with permission of the estate of James Lipton)

Robert Stone

William Styron

James Thurber

Kurt Vonnegut

Evelyn Waugh

Eudora Welty

Rebecca West

E. B. White

Billy Wilder

William Carlos Williams

P. G. Wodehouse

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Creativity and 'the Paris Review' Interviews
A Discourse Analysis of Famous Writers' Composing Practices
, pp. 175 - 176
Publisher: Anthem Press
Print publication year: 2022

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