The Art of Biography No. 1 Issue no. 98 Winter 1985 On biographers: “James invited his future biographers to seek him out in what he called the ‘invulnerable granite’ of his art. That's so Jamesian—the ‘invulnerable granite.’”
On Inspiration Issue no. 107 Summer 1988 What follows are the authors’ discussions on the first stirrings, the germination of a poem, or a work of fiction. Any number of headings would be appropriate: Beginnings, The Starting Point, etc. Inspiration would be as good as any.
Edmund Wilson in the Fifties: La Douceur de la vie Issue no. 98 Winter 1985 “Nothing but deaths,” Edmund Wilson writes in his journals at the beginning of the fifties, when he was haunted by a fantasy that he too might die before his time.