| The Paris Review Interview Archive
Since 1953, when the first issue of the magazine appeared
with an interview of E. M. Forster, our Q&A encounters with
the great writers of our times have come to be recognized as
a sort of literary genre unto themselves: the Paris Review interview.
More than fifty years—and more than three hundred interviews—later,
the archive continues to grow with each new issue of the magazine.
In November 2006, the first volume
of a four-book set of
The Paris Review Interviews was celebrated by reviewers
across the English-speaking world. In tandem with this publishing project,
we offer here online a complete index of every interview ever published,
searchable by author and by date—as well as a substantial sampling of
the archive’s finest interviews, posted in their entirety. Taken together,
these conversations with novelists, poets, playwrights, essayists, biographers,
journalists, and critics constitute what Salman Rushdie calls “the finest
available inquiry into the ‘how’ of literature.”
To read Philip Gourevitch's introduction to the first volume of The Paris Review Interviews, click here.
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