Interviews with Isabel Allende, Martin Amis, John Berger, Harold Bloom, E.L. Doctorow, Amitav Ghosh, Kazuo Ishiguro, Jamaica Kincaid, Oliver Sacks, Carol Shields, Jeanette Winterson and more.
Although I prefer Wachtel's interviews on CBC's Writers and Company (http://www.cbc.ca/radio/writersandcom...), this collection of short interviews with 22 authors--from Chinua Achebe through David Grossman and Carol Shields to Jeanette Winterson--in engaging and enlightening.
This book is a compendium of radio interviews from about 20 years ago. I am a great fan of Eleanor Wachtel, whose intelligence and keen perception inform all her work. I am repeatedly struck by how thoroughly she prepares for her interviews, apparently having read - and considered - an author's entire oeuvre, and often drawing extraordinary inferences from comparing various elements of the body of work. When I listen to one of her interviews, I like to listen for the not infrequent moment when the author pauses, astonished and flattered at the aptness of her insight. It regularly happens that the author comments that s/he'd never thought of that before. Authors also very often express a rather bemused satisfaction at the end of the interview: Wachtel: Thank you so much for this. Author (in tones of wonder): No, thank *you*, I've really enjoyed this.
Having said all that, I only sort of enjoyed this book. Perhaps it's just that they don't translate well onto the page (for me), or perhaps these things don't age well. I found most of the authors rather dreary and a bit smug, although I did very much enjoy the interviews with Amitav Ghosh, E.L. Doctorow, and especially Jane Smiley. In fact, not having read anything by Ghosh or Smiley before, I am now compelled to seek out their work.
If you're a fan of interviews with writers, you'll enjoy this book. If you're a fan of the CBC Radio program, Writers & Company with Eleanor Wachtel, you'll love this book.
The authors interviewed are interesting and thought-provoking, revealing, and a pleasure to read. I'll likely reread this book many more times.
I love the CBC and Eleanor Wachtel's show. There are some fantastic interviews in here with some great writers. I only read a few before I had to return to the library. The interview with Chinua Achebe and Amitav Ghosh reveled a lot about their reality and their perceptions of history.