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Ian McEwan By Dwight Garner
Dwight Garner talks to Ian McEwan, the black magician of contemporary fiction, about mortality, gossip and his arresting new novel, "Enduring Love"
(03/31/98)

Dorothy Allison By Laura Miller
Talking trash: Dorothy Allison talks about working-class guilt, the film version of "Bastard Out of Carolina" and coming out -- as a science-fiction fan
(03/31/98)

Gabriel Byrne By Richard Covington
From missionary to modern Heathcliff: Actor Gabriel Byrne talks about his life in a seminary and his rise to idiosyncratic stardom
(03/17/98)

Nadime Gordimer By Dwight Garner
The conscience of South Africa talks about her country's new racial order
(03/09/98)

P.D. James By Jennifer Reese
The art of murder
(02/26/98)

Stanley Crouch By Jonathan Broder
White/black ... men/women. Get over it -- we're all American
(02/25/98)

Martin Amis By Laura Miller
The sadistic muse: Martin Amis talks about his penchant for torturing his characters, the seductiveness of suicide and disturbing memories from his past
(02/10/98)

Toni Morrison By Zia Jaffrey
The Nobel Prize-winning author talks about her new book, "Paradise," what she learned from her marriage and why O.J. Simpson is innocent.
(02/02/98)

Gore Vidal By Chris Haines
The author talks from his Italian villa about history, his next novel and why he'd be a better president than his cousin Al Gore
(01/14/98)

Russell Banks By Cynthia Joyce
Hollywood's hottest new property is a writer with a gift for probing the dark truths of ordinary lives
(01/05/98)

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