Interview on historical-fiction.com

Arleigh Johnson interviewed me on her book blog, historical-fiction.com. She's reviewing Confessions of the Creature for the Historical Novels Review August Issue, and the interview focuses mainly on that novel.

My thanks to Arleigh for some very insightful and thought-provoking questions!

Here's the link to the interview:

http://historical-fiction.com/?p=4789


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Published on June 18, 2012 16:20 Tags: confessions-of-the-creature, interview
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message 1: by Bryn (new)

Bryn Hammond Nice. Like the philosophical aspects: idealistic Shelley, Byron not-so, utopianism, active evil. Where Mary and your creature stand.

I'm glad you say Tolstoy demonizes Napoleon - I'd begun to wonder why this fact isn't notorious. Is this fact notorious? I've never gone near crit on W&P.


message 2: by Gary (new)

Gary Inbinder Thanks, Bryn. The philosophical themes carry on throughout the novel, but I tried not to let them get in the way of the story.

And I admire Tolstoy; he was certainly a great writer. But he did go "over the top" in his characterization of Napoleon.


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