Performing the Literary Interview: How Writers Craft Their Public Selves

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Literature: history & criticis

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Nebraska paperback

Performing the Literary Interview: How Writers Craft Their Public Selves : University of Nebraska Press : 9780803222366 : 080322236X : 01 Sep 2007 : When authors are interviewed about their books or themselves, much more is going on than a simple conversation. The interview becomes a performance space for authorial orchestration and self-promotion, and interviewers in turn respond to such self-display and theatrics. Featuring absorbing conversations with nine well-known authors, including poets Richard Howard and Gerald Stern, novelist Isabel Allende, and scholar-intellectual Camille Paglia, Performing the Literary Interview is the first in-depth look at this type of performance art. Interviews with poets, fiction writers, and intellectuals enable John Rodden to identify a range of rhetorical strategies and their effects and to formulate a typology for appreciating the various roles that interviewers and interviewees assume. Traditionalists foreground their work rather than themselves,

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