Janet Malcolm: The Last Interview: And Other Conversations
By (Author) Janet Malcolm
Melville House Publishing
Melville House Publishing
19th July 2022
16th June 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
070.449150195092
Paperback
128
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
A provocative collection of interviews with the sublimely talented author of The Journalist and the Murderer The legendary journalist, Janet Malcolm, opened her most famous work The Journalist and the Murderer with the line- "Every journalist who is not too stupid or too full of himself to notice what is going on knows that what he does is morally indefensible." Ever since its publication in 1980, she only increased her reputation as a devastatingly sharp writer, whose eye for observation is matched only by her formal inventiveness and philosophical interrogations of the relationship between journalist and subject. Predictably, as an interview subject herself, she was an intimidating mark. In this collection, interviewers tangle with their own projections and identifications, while she often, gamely, plays along. Full of insights about her writing process, the craft of journalism, and her own analysis of her most famous works, this collection proves that Janet Malcolm is just as elusive and enlightening in conversation as she was on paper.
"...The transcripts channel and help explain Malcolms mesmerizing journalism, only the tables are turned. Reading the interviews has the perverse quality of seeing a judge on trial or your analyst in therapy." -- n+1
"...Seeing the trajectory of Malcolms pointed observations over nearly two decades is a treat. Fans of the prolific writer will want to pick up this showcase of her characteristic wit." -- Publishers Weekly
"Readers unfamiliar with Malcolms work will get a sense of her importance from the five interviews collected in the publishers latest entry in their Last Interview series." -- Kirkus
"Melville House has put together a tight, handy volume, easy to read in one sitting. Many Malcolm fans will be happy to race through it and be in her company once again." -- The Post and Courier
Janet Malcolm was an American writer, journalist on staff at The New Yorker magazine, and collagist. She was the author of Psychoanalysis- The Impossible Profession, In the Freud Archives, and The Journalist and the Murderer, among other books. She wrote frequently about psychoanalysis as well as the relationship of the journalist to subject and was known for her prose style as well as polarizing criticism of her own profession, though her most contentious work, The Journalist and the Murderer, became a mainstay of journalism-school curricula. Katie Roiphe is an American author and journalist, best known for her non-fiction examination The Morning After- Fear, Sex and Feminism (1994).