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Writers on the Air: Conversations About Books
by Donna Seaman

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Culled from Donna Seaman's Chicago radio program, Open Books, this collection of interviews highlights Seaman's in-depth conversations with writers of literary fiction and creative nonfiction. A wide range of topics are discussed, including writers' inspiration, their favorite books, their working and research habits, and their opinion of the state of literature today. An introductory essay accompanies each interview and provides a brief biographical and critical discussion of the author's background and work. Interviews with Margaret Atwood, T. C. Boyle, Sandra Cisneros, Jamaica Kincaid, Chang-rae Lee, Alice McDermott, and Joyce Carol Oates are among those included.

Review:

"In this collection of interviews drawn from her Chicago radio show, Open Books, Seaman shows herself to be a consummate book lover, engaging everyone from first-time novelists, such as Julia Glass and Edward P. Jones, to old hands like Peter Carey, T.C. Boyle and Margaret Atwood. Although she has a tendency to fall back on plot or the basics of character and doesn't always let a conversation grow organically, there are times — as in a wonderfully thoughtful interview with Chitra Divakaruni and an odd and funny dialogue with the comic strip artist Lynda Barry — when Seaman allows the writers to wax philosophical. Focusing heavily on novelists, this volume gives a refreshingly various portrait of both the writers' personalities and the writing process, which ranges from organized and disciplined to scattershot. While devotees of what longtime Booklist editor Seaman calls 'serious literature' (as opposed to 'popular fiction,' a distinction she comes back to time and again) and followers of particular writers will find much to admire here, the book suffers from its translation from spoken word to print. On the page, the interviews lose the intimacy radio confers, that sense a listener has of being invited into a conversation, sharing a small confidence. (Sept.) Correction: The publisher of Jed Perl's New Art City (reviewed last week) is Knopf, not Simon & Schuster." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"Insightful collections of interviews with authors abound, but none I have read is superior to Seaman's collection." San Francisco Chronicle

Review:

"Seaman does not merely question her subjects — she engages them with her infectious enthusiasm and opinions, challenging them to articulate their methods, influences, and aesthetic judgments." Library Journal

Review:

"Seaman is both passionate and generous on the air, and such caring tends to untie authorial tongues." Chicago Sun-Times

About the Author

Donna Seaman is an associate editor and reviewer at Booklist and the editor of In Our Nature. She is the creator and host of the radio show Open Books, a public affairs program on WLUW, Loyola University Chicago's community radio station. She lives in Chicago.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781589880214
Subtitle:
Conversations about Books
Author:
Seaman, Donna
Author:
Seaman, Donna
Publisher:
Paul Dry Books
Subject:
American
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Books & Reading
Subject:
American literature
Subject:
Authors, American
Subject:
General Literary Criticism & Collections
Copyright:
Publication Date:
September 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
467
Dimensions:
8.00 x 5.00 in