Albert Forns is the author most recently of the book Albert Serra. A journalist and blogger, his other work includes the book Ultracolors. He is based in Barcelona.
Q: How did you come up with the idea for your book Albert Serra?
A: The novel starts on the beach, and in fact it was there,
lying on the sand, where I first came up with the idea of becoming Albert Serra, the Catalan filmmaker. I used to find this guy interesting because of
his career, the films he has made (really celebrated in Cannes, his last film
won the Locarno Festival) so I started studying him, his references and the
strange and "Dalinian" way he talks to the press.
Q: How did you combine the fiction and non-fiction elements in the book?
A: Very freely: one paragraph can be fiction, and the next
one an essay about Dalí, and then we start with some sort of journalistic
chronicle, the next is film criticism and the next paragraph fiction again... I
write in all this genres separately and then I "mount them up"
later.
Q: What issues do you focus on in your blog?
A: I have a journalistic blog in which I write about
literature, and a personal one, in which I publish my everyday thoughts in a sort of poetic way: this material
is what later becomes my poems.
Q: Do you prefer poems to your other writing?
A: I like them both, they're different things for different
moods. Poems just come, the more you try to find them, the more elusive they
are. In that way they are like partners: you won't find a girlfriend when you search
for her desperately, and when you're all right with yourself and maybe aren't
seeking something she will appear instantly.
Q: What are you working on now?
A: I am working on a project about a writer facing his
second novel, so it's me and my life again. Everyone keeps telling me the
second is the most difficult one, and so I am all the time thinking "will it be
less interesting than the first one?", "Am I repeating the structure, or the
voice, or the themes of my debut?". So I am creating this neurotic character,
again.
Q: Anything else we should know?
A: I have been invited to the Ledig House residence in Art Omi, and wow, you Americans know how to do it. I am having such a great time
here meeting new people and really writing a lot. So it is my first writers
residence ever, but I am sure it won't be the last.
--Interview with Deborah Kalb
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