Poets at Work, Interviews from The Paris Review
"People interested in learning about the poets here will find literary history, literary insight, gossip, humor, perspective, universal and particular knowledge. People who already know the poets, and know the way their poems and lives intersect, will experience, along with the pleasure of revisiting their knowledge, a continuous musical delight."—Vijay Seshadri, from the preface.
The Paris Review is proud to announce the publication of Poets at Work—our latest anthology of interviews. Selected and introduced by poetry editor Vijay Seshadri, the thirteen conversations in Poets at Work have been drawn from the over one hundred Art of Poetry interviews and span the seven-decade history of The Paris Review.
Yehuda Amichai
John Ashbery
Frank Bidart
Elizabeth Bishop
Allen Ginsberg
Susan Howe
Robert Lowell
Marianne Moore
Pablo Neruda
Ezra Pound
Ishmael Reed
Mark Strand
Derek Walcott
- Printed in a limited edition with original drawings by Dominique A. Holmes, Poets at Work is available exclusively from The Paris Review website, with all proceeds going to support the magazine.
- Paris Review Editions, 2021, Paperback, 514 pages.