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This week at The Paris Review, we’re having a little birthday party for Eudora Welty, Samuel Beckett, and Seamus Heaney, all born on April 13. Read on for Welty’s Art of Fiction interview, an excerpt from Beckett’s novel Molloy, and Heaney’s poem “Polder.”
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Eudora Welty, The Art of Fiction No. 47
Issue no. 55 (Fall 1972)
At the time of writing, I don’t write for my friends or myself, either; I write for it, for the pleasure of it. I believe if I stopped to wonder what So-and-so would think, or what I’d feel like if this were read by a stranger, I would be paralyzed. I care what my friends think, very deeply—and it’s only after they’ve read the finished thing that I really can rest, deep down. But in the writing, I have to just keep going straight through with only the thingin mind and what it dictates.
fromMolloy
By Samuel Beckett
Issue no. 5 (Spring 1954)
There are people the sea doesn’t suit, they prefer the mountains or the plain. Personally, I feel no worse there than anywhere else. Much of my life has ebbed away before this shivering expanse, to the sound of waves in storm and calm, and the claws of the surf.
Polder
By Seamus Heaney
Issue no. 75 (Spring 1979)
After the outburst and the terrible squalls
I hooped you with my armsand remembered that what could be contained
inside this caliper embracethe Dutch called bosom…
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