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Ackroyd, Peter - Peter Ackroyd with Francis Gilbert (interview date 20 December 1999-3 January 2000)

Peter Ackroyd with Francis Gilbert (interview date 20 December 1999-3 January 2000)

SOURCE: “I Will Arise Again,” in New Statesman, December 20, 1999-January 3, 2000, pp. 116-17.

[In the following interview, Ackroyd discusses his recovery from a near-fatal heart attack and comments on his literary career, personal life, and recent writings.]

Having heard that Peter Ackroyd had just suffered a major heart attack, and knowing that his lover died of Aids six years ago, I assumed the worst. So I was surprised to find that there were decorators painting his hallway as I arrived at his Islington home: does a dying man renovate his house? I was hurried through and walked past Blake’s tortured face-mask in the living-room, down a spiral staircase, and out into the garden where I met Ackroyd, 50, in the December drizzle.

He wasn’t emaciated or covered in sores, but he did look a little pale and thinner. To be honest, the weight loss...

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