Conversations with Russell Banks
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If Russell Banks (b. 1940) says he doesn't think about [his] reader at all when [he's] writing he clearly enjoys talking with his actual readers whether they be students writers or academics delighting in the diversity of his audience and in the greater democratization of commentary provided by alternative media. <p/> These conversations span a period of over thirty years from 1976 with the publication of his first novel Family Life and his first collection of short stories to 2008 with The Reserve. Most date from the late 1990s on when the publication of Pulitzer-finalist Cloudsplitter in conjunction with the back-to-back release of film adaptations of his novels The Sweet Hereafter and Affliction suddenly put Banks in the spotlight as Hollywood's Hottest New Property. <p/> Banks has always believed that the writer plays the role of the storyteller fulfilling very basic and universal human needs: to talk about the human condition to tell us something about ourselves. Yet for him writing is not a one-way process. It is an exchange where the key is to tune in and listen--to the voices of the characters engaging the writer's imagination and to the voices of the readers sharing their own experiences of his books and of the world.
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