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Books

William F. Buckley Jr., The Art of Fiction No. 146

– Sam Vaughn, The Paris Review, Summer 1996.
Excerpt: INTERVIEWER One of the questions about your novels is how much is true, and how much is invented. BUCKLEY Well, I poach on history to the extent that I can. For instance, when I… More

Essays

William F. Buckley Jr., The Art of Fiction No. 146

– Sam Vaughn, The Paris Review, Summer 1996.
Excerpt: INTERVIEWER One of the questions about your novels is how much is true, and how much is invented. BUCKLEY Well, I poach on history to the extent that I can. For instance, when I… More

Commentary

William F. Buckley Jr., The Art of Fiction No. 146

– Sam Vaughn, The Paris Review, Summer 1996.
Excerpt: INTERVIEWER One of the questions about your novels is how much is true, and how much is invented. BUCKLEY Well, I poach on history to the extent that I can. For instance, when I… More

Multimedia

William F. Buckley Jr., The Art of Fiction No. 146

– Sam Vaughn, The Paris Review, Summer 1996.
Excerpt: INTERVIEWER One of the questions about your novels is how much is true, and how much is invented. BUCKLEY Well, I poach on history to the extent that I can. For instance, when I… More

Teaching

William F. Buckley Jr., The Art of Fiction No. 146

– Sam Vaughn, The Paris Review, Summer 1996.
Excerpt: INTERVIEWER One of the questions about your novels is how much is true, and how much is invented. BUCKLEY Well, I poach on history to the extent that I can. For instance, when I… More