What does the author of "The Interview", christopher silvester, say about the interview?
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The author of "The Interview", Christopher Silvester, says about the interviews taken of famous personalities the various ideas and opinions they have of interviews.
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- ‘The Interview’ is an excerpt from Christopher Silvester’s ‘Penguin Book of Interviews’. In this excerpt Silvester talks of his experiences with various famous personalities he had interviewed and how they had reacted to the concept of interviews.
- There were quite a few intellectuals who despised being interviewed, Ruskin Bond, Rudyard Kipling and his wife being some of them.
- The famous scholar and writer, Umberto Eco was very casual and straightforward in his interview.
- Some personalities felt victimized when they were interviewed. They felt interviews intruded into their personal lives. Nobel Laureate V.S Naipaul preferred keeping away from interviews as he felt bad interviews wounded lives.
- Writers H.G Wells, Saul Bellow despised interviews as they found them claustrophobic.
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