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Redux: Idlers of My Kind
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George Saunders. Photo: Chloe Aftel. Courtesy of George Saunders.
This week, we’re looking at some of the writers whom both The Paris Reviewand BOMB Magazinehave published in the past. Read on for George Saunders’s Art of Fiction interview, Renee Gladman’s essay “Five Things,” and Cathy Park Hong’s poem “Happy Days.”
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George Saunders, The Art of Fiction No. 245
Issue no. 231 (Winter 2019)
My view of myself is that I came in through the basement window of literature. I’m not well educated or well read enough to do things correctly, and when I write what seems to me a “correct” story, it’s got low energy and isn’t true to my experience. Somehow the story and the language have to be a little messy or low. I love the idea of pushing an idea through a too-small linguistic opening—that feeling of overflow. I love the idea that the passion contained in a story is so great that it fucks up the form and makes it unseemly and impolite.

Photo: Wellcome Library. CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), via Wikimedia Commons.
Five Things
By Renee Gladman
Issue no. 217 (Summer 2016)
I began the day standing at a threshold of time—the beginning of something, the end of something. I had a method for standing that was called art, then writing. The way I stood allowed me to see how things could begin and end this way—simultaneously. It was hard to follow these opposing tendencies, especially when you were writing and couldn’t see anyway, see anything other than these words appearing on the laptop screen. You were writing about something you weren’t looking at. There had been a break. I was saying this on paper. I am not ready for school.

Jean Béraud, La lettre(detail), 1908, oil on canvas, 18 x 14 1/2″. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.
Happy Days
By Cathy Park Hong
Issue no. 211 (Winter 2014)
Garçon, you snore so rhapsodically but hup hup,
peach schnapps & Coke Zero
with a gumball-green mermaid swizzle stick—
I need me a diabetic shock.I yearned so long to be ensorcelling,
yet I’m always a meter maid, never a mermaid.
I’d populate this world w’ idlers of my kind,
but pistil-less, I’m pissily only one …
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