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Conversations with Andre Dubus

The life and insights of a remarkable writer

Olivia Carr Edenfield editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University Press of Mississippi

Published:1st Apr '16

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This collection of interviews chronicles Andre Dubus's life and career, highlighting his resilience and literary contributions after a life-altering accident.

In Conversations with Andre Dubus, readers are invited into the life and thoughts of the celebrated fiction writer Andre Dubus, who navigated both triumph and tragedy throughout his career. Over three decades, Dubus produced an impressive body of work, including seven collections of short stories and two novels. His literary journey faced a devastating turn when he was involved in a near-fatal accident that resulted in the loss of his leg. This collection of interviews offers an intimate glimpse into his struggles and resilience as a writer, showcasing how he confronted the profound challenges life presented him.

The interviews begin in 1967 with the release of his novel The Lieutenant, illustrating Dubus's evolution as a writer. They delve into his transition to essay writing during his lengthy recovery, highlighting the impact of chronic pain on his creative process. As he shares his experiences, Dubus reflects on the influence of his Louisiana upbringing, his marriages, and his unwavering Catholic faith, which shaped his worldview and writing.

Conversations with Andre Dubus not only celebrates his literary achievements but also provides insight into the man behind the words. Through these dialogues, readers can appreciate the depth of his character and the passion that fueled his storytelling, even in the face of adversity. It is a testament to the enduring spirit of a writer whose voice continues to resonate with audiences today.

ISBN: 9781496807779

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224 pages