Conversations with Mary Gordon

Conversations with Mary Gordon

Conversations with Mary Gordon

Conversations with Mary Gordon

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Overview

In Conversations with Mary Gordon, Mary Gordon reveals her intellectual vigor, her freewheeling humor, and her strongly held opinions on issues ranging from sex to contemporary literature and gender theory. With candor, she details her departure from and eventual return to her Irish-Catholic heritage.

Since the resounding success of her first novel, Final Payments (1978), Gordon has been one of America's most popular and controversial writers. She has published five novels, three novellas, two collections of essays, a short story collection, a memoir, a biography of Joan of Arc, and dozens of book reviews.

Conversations with Mary Gordon joins the writer in talks with Terry Gross, Charlie Rose, Edmund White, Madison Smartt Bell, Patrick H. Samway, and others. Nine of these interviews have never before been published.

Her many interviewers know her as a wonderful, gregarious, passionate, and articulate interviewee. This is surprising, considering that Gordon once insisted during an interview that "interviews are absolutely my idea of hell."

The clarity and conviction evident in her writing are matched by the same qualities in her conversation. She explores her favorite novelists--Virginia Woolf, Jane Austen, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Ford Madox Ford--and talks at length about how and why she uses Roman Catholicism as metaphor and symbol in her own writing.

Freely discussing the autobiographic influences in her work, she is open about the huge influence of her father. David Gordon, a journalist and scholar, died when Mary was seven. Mary loved him dearly, and she discusses his influence on her life and writing, as well as her profound disillusionment with him when she discovered the self-hatred and ultra-conservatism of his writing. Her utter devotion to him in early interviews gives way to disillusionment, rejection, and, ultimately, acceptance.

This collection allows the reader to trace the roots--both literary and autobiographical--of one of America's most fiercely intelligent and thoughtful writers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781578064472
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
Publication date: 03/25/2002
Series: Literary Conversations Series
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Alma Bennett is an associate professor of humanities and English at Clemson University.

Table of Contents

Introductionvii
Chronologyxvii
Talking with Mary Gordon1
A Young Author Probes Old Themes4
An Interview with Mary Gordon8
Mary Gordon17
A Talk with Mary Gordon20
Moral Aerobics26
Margaret Drabble and Mary Gordon: Writers Talk Ideas of Our Time30
Lynn Neary Talks with Mary Gordon40
Mary Gordon42
Radical Damage: An Interview with Mary Gordon57
Susan Stamberg Talks with Mary Gordon71
A Conversation Between Tom Smith and Mary Gordon73
Mary Gordon81
Mary Gordon90
An Interview with Mary Gordon97
Conversations with Mary Gordon104
The Writing Life: Madison Smartt Bell Hosts Mary Gordon137
Mary Gordon146
Mary Gordon: The Shadow Man158
Sandy Asirvatham: An Interview with Mary Gordon164
Mary Gordon174
Author Mary Gordon Says She Wanted to Be Celebratory181
Mary Gordon: The Art of Teaching and Writing189
Hidden at the Heart of the House193
A Sense of Place: Looking Into the Life of Mary Gordon197
Index201
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