"Since the publication of his first novel, The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, launched him to fame, Michael Chabon has become one of contemporary literature’s most acclaimed novelists by pursuing his
singular vision across all boundaries of genre and medium. Afirm believer that reading even the most challenging literature should be a fundamentally pleasurable experience, Chabon has produced
an astonishingly diverse body of work that includes detective novels, weird tales of horror, alternative history sciencefiction, and rollicking chronichles of swashbuckling adventure alongside
tender coming-of-age stories, sprawling social novels, and narratives of intense introspection. Uniting them all is Chabon’s utterly distinct prose style--exuberant and graceful, sometimes
ironic but never cynical. His work has earned accolades ranging from the Pulitzer Prize to Hugo and Nebula Awards. Conversations with Michael Chabon collects eighteen revealing interviews with
the renowned author of The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, The Yiddish Policeman’s Union, and other much-admired works. Spanning nearly twenty years and drawn from science fiction
fan magazines and literary journals alike, these interviews shed new light on the central concerns of Chabon’s fiction. These interviews are essential reading for anyone seeking a better
understanding of the life and work of an author who has been instrumental in defining the landscape of contemporary American fiction"--