Conversations with American writers
earliest edition we have, 1985 Knopf, 1985 324 pages
Ruas conducted interviews with 14 contemporary writers who talk about the nature of their craft, their individual strengths and dilemmas, about writers they admire, their need to work, and about themselves. Tennesse Williams speaks on the American theater public, Marguerite Young on literary New York during the '40s, midwestern writers and Utopian literature; Norman Mailer rails at the mass dehumanization of our time...
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