Writer’s Wednesday: Paul West

Paul West

Click Here to Read:  Paul West on Wikipedia.

Click Here to Read: Paul West, Writer Who Shoveled Absurdity Into His Books, Dies at 85 By William Grimes in The New York Times on October 21, 2015.

Click Here to Read: ‘Mem, Mem, Mem’: After a stroke, a prolific novelist struggles to say how the mental world of aphasia looks and feels by Diane Ackerman in The American Scholar in the Summer 2007 Issue.

Click Here to Read: A Conversation with Paul West By David W. Madden in The Review of Contemporary Fiction,” Spring 1991, Vol. 11.1.

Click Here to Read: When the words stopped: Their relationship was steeped in language – he was the brilliant academic, she the poet. Then a stroke left Paul West able to utter only a single syllable and his wife, Diane Ackerman, had to find a new way to keep their love alive by Esmine Saner on the Guardian website on April 29,  2011.

Click Here to Read: Fuse Book Commentary: A Thousand Words for Paul West by Bill Marx on the Artfuse website on June 11, 2015.

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