Gore Vidal, The Art of Fiction No. 50

From the Paris Review, fall 1974. Part of the introduction:

Although he talks naturally in complete sentences, he is not at ease talking about his own work . . . he prefers that others be the subject of his scrutiny. An accomplished debater, he tends to slip away from the personal, the inconvenient.

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