A number of my friends and readers, ever attentive to my obsessions, have written in to advise that it's James Salter Month over at The Paris Review. Get thee hence.
(A real highlight is the outline of Light Years. I never tire of snooping into the working methods of novelists I admire.)
I've been given permission to reproduce the introductory essay from the recent Salter tribute by PEN, and I do promise to get it up for you in the next ... well ... soon.
Thanks for the link to the Paris Review's piece about James Salter. I read his "A Sport and a Pastime" for the second time recently, and it seemed even richer than the first time.
Posted by: ward | April 12, 2011 at 07:25 AM
Guiltily, the only thing I find myself scanning for in reading about the work habits of other authors is that I want reassurance that they didn't sit there and do it eight hours a day!
Posted by: Shelley | April 18, 2011 at 09:03 AM
Oh, fabulous. I can never get enough Salter.
Posted by: Pamela | April 28, 2011 at 08:15 AM