Sorry the sound/framing of this interview isn't great but I hadn't planned to post the recording of this interview. It wasn't filmed or posted anywhere else so thought I'd put this up for those interested in hearing these two great novelists in conversation.
Thanks for posting this. James is one of the best books I've read this year. Pulitzer material. ETA: I've read most of Everett's books and they all have been at the top of my favorites.
What a fascinating interview! Thank you for posting this. I love hearing about his writing process, particularly how many times he re-read Huckleberry Finn. Another interesting idea (among countless others) starts at 32:07, where he talks about how the character Jim, controls his anger and Percivel Everett’s experience as a horse trainer and how he used anger to control a misbehaving animal (mule, in the case). At 34:00, Perceval had a very interesting answer to Calab’s question. I love that part. As a working artist myself, visual in my case, these are things I’ve thought about a great deal. It’s wonderful to hear about the creative process from artists using other art forms that gives other artists another doorway in, so to speak, to new approaches to our own work.
Thank you for posting this! I have tremendous admiration and respect for Mr. Everett. James is superbly written and I was sad to see it dropped from the Booker short list! What an enjoyable interview!
Sorry the sound/framing of this interview isn't great but I hadn't planned to post the recording of this interview. It wasn't filmed or posted anywhere else so thought I'd put this up for those interested in hearing these two great novelists in conversation.
I really wanted to make this event but couldn't so I really appreciate you posting this!! thank you so much!
Thank you so much for posting!
@@alexhaydon500 Oh good! I only recorded it in case I wanted to listen back to something said but figured others will want to see it too.
Thanks for posting this. James is one of the best books I've read this year. Pulitzer material.
ETA: I've read most of Everett's books and they all have been at the top of my favorites.
Wonderful ! Thank you
How exciting!
What a fascinating interview! Thank you for posting this. I love hearing about his writing process, particularly how many times he re-read Huckleberry Finn. Another interesting idea (among countless others) starts at 32:07, where he talks about how the character Jim, controls his anger and Percivel Everett’s experience as a horse trainer and how he used anger to control a misbehaving animal (mule, in the case). At 34:00, Perceval had a very interesting answer to Calab’s question. I love that part. As a working artist myself, visual in my case, these are things I’ve thought about a great deal. It’s wonderful to hear about the creative process from artists using other art forms that gives other artists another doorway in, so to speak, to new approaches to our own work.
Thank you for uploading this. It’s wonderful to hear the interview, especially after having read the book and hoping it wins ALL the prizes.
Thank you for sharing this Eric! Was great to watch
Thank you for posting this! I have tremendous admiration and respect for Mr. Everett. James is superbly written and I was sad to see it dropped from the Booker short list! What an enjoyable interview!
James is on the Booker shortlist!🎉
@@nimbustuba thanks!! I’ve been sick with covid and must have read the list with bleary eyes! Yay!
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