James Baldwin

I’m reading the Paris Review Interviews, Part II, the interview with James Baldwin and about the essay, he says, “….An essay is essentially an argument. The writer’s point of view in an essay is always absolutely clear. The writer is trying to make the readers see something, trying to convince them of something. In a novel or play you’re trying to show them something…”

So true. When I’m compelled to write an essay, I need to convince the reader (and myself) of something.

Essayists, and those studying the form, what do you think? Why do you write essays? Any essayists you love?

And of talent, Baldwin says, “Talent is insignificant. I know a lot of talented ruins. Beyond talent lie all the usual words: discipline, love, luck, but, most of all, endurance.”

I love the Paris Review Interviews…. All of the collections….

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James Baldwin

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