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Literary personnel

  • Norman Mailer

    Norman Mailer discusses his writing, literature, and American life

    Mar. 17, 1960
  • Dorothy Parker discusses her plays and the state of literature

    Feb. 6, 1959
  • Norman Podhoertz

    Interview with Norman Podhoretz ; part 1

    1968
  • Norman Podhoertz

    Interview with Norman Podhoretz ; part 2

    1968
  • Seamus Deane in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Nov. 18, 1991
  • Studs Terkel interviews author-dramatist Frank Norman at his Bloomsbury Square Hotel ; part 1

    1968
  • Abena Joan Brown discusses the ETA Creative Arts Foundation

    Feb. 14, 1989
  • Dorothy Parker discusses her plays and the state of literature

    Feb. 6, 1959
  • Interviewing Charlemae Hill Rollins

    Nov. 1, 1963
  • Interviewing Anthony Storr

    Jun. 8, 1989
  • Norman Podhoertz

    Interview with Norman Podhoretz ; part 1

    1968
  • Norman Podhoertz

    Interview with Norman Podhoretz ; part 2

    1968
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