About two months ago, the writer Jeremiah Kipp interviewed me about David Foster Wallace, the work of his that I edited at Première, my perspective on it, and a bunch of other Dave-related stuff. We both felt the interview went pretty well—the guy asks some penetrating questions!—and the edited result is now at home at The House Next Door, over here.
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I left a comment over at the “House”, but this was just a terrific interview. Wallace was something else.
I read that over at The House, fantastic interview. And you’re right, Kipp is a piercing interviewer, and sets up a fascinating dialouge with his subjects. The interview they ran with Rosenbaum a while back was fantastic, and now he’s interviewed another of the country’s most knowledgeable and eloquent critics.