NCERT Solutions For Class 12 English
Flamingo
The Interview
(Christopher Silvester)
Summary
The lesson commences by
discussing the historical origins of interviews in journalism, dating back over
130 years. The author notes the wide spectrum of opinions on interviews—some
view it as the pinnacle of communication, while others despise being subjected
to them. Interviews hold significant impact, often altering perceptions to the
extent that the essence of one's true self seems to be stolen, as per an old
adage. Notably, renowned figures such as celebrities, writers, and artists have
openly criticized the interview process. For instance, Rudyard Kipling
expressed his disdain, considering interviews an assault and a transgression
deserving of punishment. He firmly believed that a person of dignity would
never engage in or grant an interview.
An excerpt from an interview
between Mukund of The Hindu newspaper and Umberto Eco, a distinguished
professor at the University of Bologna, focuses on his acclaimed novel,
"The Name of the Rose," which sold over ten million copies. Eco,
renowned for his contributions to semiotics, literary interpretation, and
medieval aesthetics, elaborates on his diverse pursuits. When asked about
managing multiple endeavors, Eco suggests that he's essentially engaged in the
same pursuit, illustrating how his works about children inherently advocate
peace and non-violence, reflecting his philosophical interests. Identifying
himself primarily as an academic scholar participating in conferences during
the week and indulging in novel writing on Sundays, Eco remains unperturbed by
being primarily recognized as a novelist instead of a scholar. He acknowledges
the challenge in reaching a vast audience with scholarly work, likening life's
gaps to the interstices found in atoms and the cosmos—spaces where he
accomplishes much of his productive work.
Regarding his novel, Eco
notes its complexity, combining detective elements with metaphysics, theology, and
medieval history. Additionally, he suggests that the novel's timing played a
pivotal role in its massive success, positing that had it been published a
decade earlier or later, its acclaim might not have been as significant. Hence,
the enigma behind its success persists.
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