Why Donald Antrim Won’t Call Himself A Novelist

The new MacArthur winner says that an editor he once worked for “felt that a novelist was a person who had dedicated his or her life to the pursuit – the professional pursuit – of the art form. At the time, I thought that Ray’s opinions seemed curmudgeonly, old-school. Now that I’ve spent some years writing fiction, I am more inclined to see his point, the rightness of it.”