The Art of Fiction No. 234.

An interview with the American novelist, Walter Mosley is presented. He speaks about his childhood interests, memory of Watts riots in Los Angeles, California and his foray into writing after moving to New York. When asked when did he leave California Mosley replies he left when he wanted to go as f...

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Publicado en:Paris Review no. 220; pp. 242 - 268
Autor principal: Gebremedhin, Thomas
Formato: Interview
Publicado: Paris Review Spring2017
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