by
George Plimpton
(editor)
INTERVIEWER: You've been accorded from the beginning a handsome ration of prizes, awards, literary recognition of that kind. Has that had an effect on your work—given you an image you had to live in terms of?
STONE: I’ve kept my edge, stayed hungry, I think. I never sold so many copies that I got overfed. It’s less things like prizes than the simple fact of your first publication that changes everything forever. The minute you appear in print you lose some freedom and innocence and accept a degree of responsibility.