Une interview de Lev Grossman

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Lev Grossman est en interview ici (en anglais). On le découvre en France en ce moment avec son roman Les Magiciens publié par les éditions de l'Atalante.


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NC: Much of The Magicians seems to be about the fragility of adolescence colliding with adult self-determination of one's role in the world. Do you recall early experiences from youth that made you want to be a writer, or times when you realized you were becoming one?

Lev Grossman : My upbringing was slightly odd in that both of my parents were writers. To begin with, they're both English professors. Beyond that, my father's written, what, a dozen books of poetry? Possibly more. My mom's written a novel and a book of stories, and a bunch of stuff that she will publish but hasn't yet. So it was disappointingly un-rebellious to think about becoming a writer. It's a bit of a fait accompli. It was not a foregone conclusion that I'd be a writer, but it was in the top three choices in the multiple choice question of What Was I Going to Do. That said, it took me a surprisingly long time to become a writer of any kind.

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