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Peter Handke Q & A
Nobel laureate Peter Handke (On a Dark Night I Left my Silent House, etc.) was awarded the Großes Goldene Ehrenzeichen des Landes Steiermark mit dem Stern (the 'Great Golden Badge of Honor of the State of Styria with the Star' (with the star !) -- see, for example, the ORF report -- and in the local Kleine Zeitung editor in chief Hubert Patterer has a (German) Q & A with him in which he reminisces about his years in Graz.
He amusingly admits to being something of a dandy -- and recounts being taken to a Beatles concert around 1966 and getting John Lennon to sign a copy of In His Own Write.
He was also a student in Graz -- studying law, and so Patterer asked him:
Wären Sie ein guter Anwalt geworden, wie Schirach ?
Ich glaube nicht. Ich glaube, ich wäre ein Star-Anwalt geworden, aber nicht im guten Sinn.
[Would you have become a good lawyer, like Schirach ?
I don't think so. I think I would have become a star lawyer, but not in a good way.]
Richard Flanagan Q & A
At The Guardian Anthony Cummins has a Q & A with Richard Flanagan: ‘I’m not sure that I will write again’.
Among his responses:
Do you think you’ll go back to writing novels of plot and character ?Always good to hear when a writer doesn't force the issue -- as far, far too many do.
I am not sure if I will write again. Whatever impelled me for so long has left, for now at least. Perhaps I’m just happy to be in the company of friends and family.
Several of Flanagan's books are under review at the complete review -- e.g. Gould's Book of Fish -- but I haven't seen Question 7 yet.