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Listening: Interviews, 1970–1989

Listening: Interviews, 1970–1989


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A wide-ranging collection of interviews and profiles from twenty years of Jonathan Cott's remarkable writings

"All I really need to do is simply ask a question," Jonathan Cott occasionally reminds himself. "And then listen." It sounds simple, but in fact few have taken the art of asking questions to such heights-and depths-as Jonathan Cott, whom Jan Morris called "an incomparable interviewer," one whose skill, according to the great interviewer and oral historian Studs Terkel, "is artless yet impassioned and knowing."

Collected here are twenty-two of Cott's most illuminating interviews that encourage readers to listen to film directors and musicians, actors and writers, scientists and visionaries. These conversations affirm the indispensable and transformative powers of the imagination and offer us new ways to view these lives and their worlds. What is it like to be Bob Dylan making a movie? Carl Sagan taking on the cosmos? Oliver Sacks doctoring the soul? John Lennon, on December 5, 1980? Elizabeth Taylor, ever? From Chinua Achebe to Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel), Federico Fellini to Werner Herzog, and Oriana Fallaci to Studs Terkel, Listening takes readers on a journey to discover not ways of life but ways to Cott proves himself to be, in the words of Brain Pickings's Maria Popova, "an interlocutor extraordinaire," drawing candid insights and profound observations from these inspired and inspiring individuals.



Table of Contents:

Contents

Introduction

Chinua Achebe: At the Crossroads

George Balanchine: Dancing with Mr. B

J. G. Ballard: Halos of Light

Ray Davies: Afternoon Tea on Hampstead Heath

Bob Dylan: Behind the Mask

Oriana Fallaci: The Art of Unclothing an Emperor

Federico Fellini: The Language of Dreams

Theodor Geisel: The Good Dr. Seuss

Richard Gere: Face-to-Face

StÉphane Grappelli: The Prince of Violins

Werner Herzog: Signs of Life

Mick Jagger: Some Girls

John Lennon: December 5, 1980

Astrid Lindgren: The Happy Childhoods of Pippi Longstocking

Henry Miller: Reflections of a Cosmic Tourist

Lou Reed: A New York State of Mind

Oliver Sacks: The Neurology of the Soul

Carl Sagan: Taking On the Cosmos

Sam Shepard: Lies of the Mind

Elizabeth Taylor: Passion

Studs Terkel: Nothing But Listen

Marie-Louise von Franz: Forever Jung

Acknowledgments

Publication History



About the Author :

Jonathan Cott is a contributing editor at Rolling Stone and has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The New Yorker. He is author of twenty books, including Pipers at the Gates of Dawn: The Wisdom of Children's Literature; Days That I'll Remember: Spending Time with John Lennon and Yoko Ono; Susan Sontag: The Complete Rolling Stone Interview; and Dinner with Lenny: The Last Long Interview with Leonard Bernstein. He lives in New York City.



Review :

"Jonathan Cott, as an interviewer, reveals truths of creative spirits."-Studs Terkel

"As far as I’m concerned, Jonathan Cott can drive the tour bus in the City of God. Knowledge, esoteric and exoteric, oozes out of his every pore."-Tom Robbins

"Jonathan Cott is in that rarefied group of writers who have elevated the very idea of the interview. His conversations with the wise, the brilliant, and the necessary are treasures. He has that special ability to humanize people without destroying their magic."-Richard Gere

"An incomparable interviewer, who seems to me to have given the interviewing art a new dimension."-Jan Morris

"Cott must be the ideal interviewer. He comes to his subjects so steeped in their work that the ensuing conversation is much more nearly a dialogue than an interview; a dialogue, moreover, full of nuance and connection, in which Cott and his subject together explore the meaning and the sources of the author’s work. Lucky the authors who can find such a critic."-Anne Scott MacLeod, The Washington Post

"Jonathan Cott is an admirable, readable, literate interviewer. He has even managed to construct something that looks rather like a new form, the essay-interview."-Larry McMurtry, The Washington Post

"Jonathan Cott’s range is amazing. He is not only a sympathetic interviewer who can identify with his subjects and get the best out of them, but a highly cultured individual. . . . Anyone who is interested in the well-springs of creativity will find nuggets of gold in [his] interviews."-Anthony Storr, The Washington Post

"Cott is not only an extremely well-educated person of wide and varied interests and studies, but a spiritually concerned, poetic sensibility. He brings to each of these encounters an intense preparation which is almost contemplative in its consideration not only of the work of the subject, but of a wide range of quotes and materials relevant to it. By immersing himself in the individual flavor of a person and her/his achievements, he is able to draw forth revelations of being and meaning that resonate far beyond the mere eliciting of information. Delight and wonder, courage and imagination, are the touchstones of the worlds to which he guides us."-David Harris, New Age

"What, students in writing courses sometimes ask, is the best way to conduct an interview? Orthodox answers are hard to come by. Try to spend as much time with your subject as you can. See him in different contexts. Meet the people who matter to him. Read his favorite books. Keep him talking, and write down what he says. Break bread with him. And, while you’re at it, read [his book] Forever Young."-Jane Howard, Mademoiselle

"An interlocutor extraordinaire."-Maria Popova, Brain Pickings

"The author’s rare conversational gift elevates this collection to must-read status for fans of any of Cott’s subjects."-Publishers Weekly

"There ought to be a word in English that describes the nearly uncontrollable urge to leap out of a reading chair, race to find a friend, and press the book you are reading urgently into their hands. When they politely agree to take a look, you say no, no, you have to read this right now. Let me hold your coffee. This is the feeling I get reading Listening."-Star Tribune

"As an interviewer, Cott is nimble, present, and staggeringly well-versed in an array of subjects."-PopMatters

 


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781517907617
  • Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
  • Publisher Imprint: University of Minnesota Press
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 368
  • Sub Title: Interviews, 1970–1989
  • ISBN-10: 1517907616
  • Publisher Date: 07 Jan 2025
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 51 mm
  • Width: 156 mm


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