In reality it's just a series of interviews between Ursula and David Naimon, the latter mostly expounding on some of the former's most celebrated workIn reality it's just a series of interviews between Ursula and David Naimon, the latter mostly expounding on some of the former's most celebrated works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. But knowing that the two were still exchanging notes and final edits on this book when she unexpectedly died, it feels somewhat heavier. Like unintentional last words by one of literature's greats. I'm still sad that I never read her until 2020, but now I'm even more determined to read her whole bibliography— she just deserves that, I think....more