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The postman always rings twice
The poignant and funny storyteller tells his own story – again and again.
By Grayson Haver Currin.
Confessions of a quiet man: John Prine stays true to himself, 1975.
Prine On Prine: Interviews And Encounters With John Prine
★★★
Edited by Holly Gleason
CHICAGO REVIEW PRESS. £14
HOLLY GLEASON begins her anthology of conversations with John Prine with the sort of ironic honesty that the wry tr uth-teller might have admired: “John Prine hated inter views. Hated them. Hated talking about himself, hated taking apart the songs.” And then, of course, the next 300-plus pages of the latest edition in the long-running Inter views And Encounters series collate three-dozen profiles, inter views, and essays about Prine, fully traversing his 50year career: from his discover y by young Chicago film critic Roger Ebert in 1970 to his gracious exchange with Bob Mehr for MOJO in 2020. For someone who didn’t want to speak about himself to professional strangers, Prine sure did a lot of it.