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    Interview with Wouk Almino by Marcela Lanius

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Her translations and essays have appeared in the Paris Review Daily, Lit Hub, NYR Daily, Asymptote Journal, Words Without Borders, and other places. …”
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    Geoffrey Hill’s “Hard-Won Affirmation”: The Mystery of the Charity of Charles Péguy by Paul J. Contino

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Sir Geoffrey Hill, long hailed as Britain’s greatest living poet, was devoted to remembering the deceased, those forgotten in the debased din of mass culture—some of them worthy of our emulation, others edifying by their “folly” or “criminality” (Paris Review interview). Hill’s recent death, on 30 June 2016, presents an apt time to remember his own life-work. …”
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    Joyce Carol Oates, a escritora que corre: notas sobre o processo criativo by Luís Roberto Amabile

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Para tanto, toma-se como base uma entrevista de Oates para a The Paris Review, cujas respostas são comparadas com textos de Roland Barthes, Maurice Blanchot, Jean-Paul Sartre, Alberto Manguel, John Gardner e Philippe Willemart.…”
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    Davis, Lydia. Nem vem. Tradução de Branca Vianna. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 2017, 126 p. by Marta Freitas Mendes

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…First published in 2014 in New York by Farrar Publisher Straus & Giroux, it is an anthology of previously released texts, with few changes, in major journals such as Harper’s Magazine, The New York Times and The Paris Review. American Lydia Davis, born in 1947, is a writer, translator, and teacher of creative writing at the University of Albany, NY. …”
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    Transatlantic conversations: the art of the interview in Britain and America by Roach, R

    Published 2014
    “…The penultimate chapter argues that the <em>Paris Review</em> interview offers a hitherto unrecognised link between New Criticism and New Journalism and can revitalise discussions around the historical institutionalisation of literary studies. …”
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