My Interview with JOHN IRVINE!
I
always appreciate authors and readers taking time out of their lives for
me. I understand the demands authors
face from “the voices in our heads” and how they battle with the limited time
of “our real lives”. I, also, strive to
give readers quality material, understanding the resources they are investing
into my work and the work of others I am supporting. I hope I honor you all!
1.
I always kick off my interviews
with the same question. Therefore,
please tell us how you’d describe yourself?
I'm a 77-year-old agnostic cynic!
Done a lot of things in my life including plying/singing music in bars, scuba
diving, motorcycle racing, rally cars, delivering cruising yachts and managing
a tourist lodge in the PNG jungles.
I'm also a poet with a number of
published collections and a writer of flash fiction.
2.
You are a well-known poet.
You have a lot of truth in your words and self in your works. I would like to discuss this in this first
set of questions.
o I started with
terrible rhyming stuff... well, us kids of the 90s and 50s grew up on nursery
rhymes. I generally write open verse, but have a love for sonnets and Japanese
forms. I have written in most forms mainly for fun.
Ø Is it different from what you
select to read? Why, or why not?
§ Probably not... I
do love the crusty poets from the Beat Generation like Bukowski.
Ø What do you think constitutes a
good poem?
§ Hmmm… that's a
tough one as the reader does the choosing. I like to leave something for the
reader to work out.
ü Do you feel the
quality of the poem is enriched because you are sharing a personal experience
in life instead of writing purely fiction?
·
Not necessarily, no.
ü How often do you
write fiction-based poetry? Why do you
think this is?
·
Mostly fictional. I have thousands of poems in the files and most
are fiction. There's only so much one can write about self before the reader
vomits!!
3.
What’s the best way for readers
to connect with you and your work?
Thanks
again. You are a fascinating person and
a treasured friend. I have always
enjoyed our chat, and I look forward to many more in the coming future!
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