In part two of my conversation with Tomas Gonzalez in an echoey London hotel, we continued to discuss his dark, autobiographical debut novel In the Beginning was the Sea. ----more----
We began with the influence of Carson McCullers, William Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia Marques, then moved onto:
- the beauty and horror of nature
man's environmental transgressionsGonzalez on how we are turning the planet into a garbage dumpthe sea as a symbol in Colombiahumankind's hubristhe place of religion and mysticism in his workhis anger with his brotherhow writing can help understand death and painthe importance of the quiet life for Gonzalez'Human beings are too successful for their own good'writing about Colombia from abroadGonzalez's pessimism for the futureGonzalez on Marquez and magical realism in Colombian fiction 'It's all so fucking difficult and so fucking beautiful'horror and beauty in Gonzalez workon J' wife Elena as character and realitythe future: past novels and future short stories