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Paris Review Editor Headed to ScotlandI'll admit to some befuddlement: When I attended the launch party for the Isle of Jura writer's retreat a few months back, I thought the application guidelines explicitly stated that the one-month stay on the Scottish isle was only available for American fiction writers and poets, and that "writers of non-fiction," as they put it, were not eligible. How is it, then, that the residency was awarded to Paris Review editor Philip Gourevitch?
Are his nonfiction books being used to qualify his uncollected short stories, then? Will he spend his month in a cottage on Jura writing a new short story, or working on the Abu Ghraib book, or (as I'd probably do if I'd been handed this prize) working my way through the Isle of Jura distillery's output? We've got a call in, and hope to know more before Gourevitch's victory reception kicks off next month's Festival of Scottish Writing, part of New York City's Tartan Week 2007. Again, I'm not griping—I just want to find out how the selection, as excellent as it may be, reconciles with the original guidelines. UPDATE: When he called me back, Gourevitch said he'd actually raised the same concerns before sending in his application, and was assured by the administrators that he was a viable candidate. He believes the Trust's original intent was never to exclude literary journalists ("though I hate to use that term," he qualified), only "non-literary" journalists. "I don't think they meant to exclude memoir writers, either," he adds, which jibes with a source who knows people at the Trust, as word trickles back to us that they revised the guidelines to include literary nonfiction shortly after the launch (although that update never made it to the web page for applying to the program). And, yes, Gourevitch says, although he's not sure how he's going to spend that month, he wouldn't mind working on another short story. Email This Post |
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