Adam Thirlwell
Adam Thirlwell is the author of The Delighted States: A Book of Novels, Romances, & Their Unknown Translators, Containing Ten Languages, Set on Four Continents, & Accompanied by Maps, Portraits, Squiggles, Illustrations, & a Variety of Helpful Indexes (UK title: Miss Herbert). His first novel, Politics, was translated into thirty languages. In 2003, he appeared on Granta’s list of the best British novelists under forty.
From his Q & A with Anna Metcalfe at the Financial Times:
Who are your literary influences?Read the complete Q & A.
Laurence Sterne, Milan Kundera, PG Wodehouse, Robert Musil, Gertrude Stein, Denis Diderot, Bohumil Hrabal, Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, James Joyce, Evelyn Waugh and Henry James.
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Who would you like to be stuck in a lift with?
Vladimir Nabokov, because he was so charming and so enclosed. But I’m not sure I’d like to be stuck in a lift with anyone – it would give me terrible claustrophobia and social inadequacy.
Who would you choose to play you in a film about your life?
For the jowly infantile face, Robert Downey Jr. For the height, Tom Cruise. For the winsome, sad eyes, Winona Ryder.
--Marshal Zeringue