The Art of Fiction No. 107 (Interviewer) Issue no. 110 Spring 1989 On a “favorable” review in the Times of London: “[It] began with these chilling words: ‘To speak of a good novel from a Canadian writer sounds like the beginning of a bad joke.’”
The Art of Fiction No. 27 (Interviewer) Issue no. 27 Winter-Spring 1962 “Point of view is the problem that everybody’s been up against since Joyce, if not before. I think this technical development has become absolutely killing to the novel.”
Frank Kermode (1919-2010) September 7th, 2010 The writer and critic Frank Kermode, who died last month at the age of 91, was, for the many colleagues and readers who loved and admired him in America and England, sui generis. Over more than sixty years, in more than fifty books and hundreds…