To celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of The Paris Review, Charlie Rose interviewed several of the many famous writers who have published in the little magazine. The half-hour segment is well worth a watch. Writers featured include John Jeremiah Sullivan (Scott Moringiello has written about Sullivan here; I’ve written about him here) and James Salter (whose new novel, All That Is, I’ll be reviewing in a future column).

Anthony Domestico is an associate professor in the English and Global Literatures Department at Purchase College, and a frequent contributor to Commonweal. His book Poetry and Theology in the Modernist Period is available from Johns Hopkins University Press.

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