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Morris, Wright - Wright Morris with Olga Carlisle and Jodie Ireland (interview date 1991)

Wright Morris with Olga Carlisle and Jodie Ireland (interview date 1991)

SOURCE: “The Art of Fiction,” in The Paris Review, Vol. 33, No. 120, Fall, 1991, pp. 54-94.

[In the following interview, Morris discusses his books, his method of composition, and the work of other writers.]

Morris lives with his wife Josephine in Mill Valley, California, in a small contemporary wooden house tucked into a steep hillside, amidst a profusion of climbing ivy. The house, with its wide balcony, is sheltered by fragrant laurel trees and feels isolated although it is located in the center of Marin County, an area affected by relentless urban growth. Even as the interviewers drove out of San Francisco and across the Golden Gate Bridge, they passed shopping malls where gardens had flourished only last year. The Morrises' immediate neighborhood remains untouched, however, and during the interview birds sang peacefully among the wild forget-me-nots on a...

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