This chapter explores the nature of interviews in journalism, highlighting their varying perceptions and significance. It also includes an interview with the renowned author Umberto Eco, shedding light on his thoughts and writing process.
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Why might celebrities have a negative view of interviews?
What was Umberto Eco's approach to academic writing?
What did Eco imply about his creative writing beginnings?
What perspective does Eco offer on scholarly writing?
What was Eco’s reaction to the idea of writing novels?
In which country does Umberto Eco teach at a university?
Which characteristic distinguishes a good interviewer?