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  • Jens Kruuse discusses his book "A War for an Afternoon" ; part 1

    1968

    When asked, Jen Kruuse said he wrote his book, “A War for an Afternoon,” as a result of life being madness. As a morale booster, to make the men of the SS army feel invincible, they were ordered to exterminate the town of Oradour-sur-Glane, France. The women and children of the town were rounded up, placed in the town’s church and the church was burned. All the men of the town were shot dead. The entire incident, explained Kruuse, was madness, pure madness.

  • Jean Vilar and Eugène Ionesco discuss French theater

    1968

    In the first part of this program Studs Terkel discusses French theater with critic Jean Vilar. In the second part, Studs and Eugène Ionesco discuss Ionesco’s work and the Theater of the Absurd.

  • Jack Fuller in conversation with Studs Terkel

    May. 11, 1992

    Interviewing editor and Chicago Tribune jazz critic Jack Fuller.

  • Interviewing writer Asa Baber, choreographer Margo Sappington, theater critic Mike Greenwald, and members of the Hubbard Street Dance Company

    Apr. 28, 1993
  • Interviewing with art critic of Time, Alexander Eliot and presenting Spring songs.

    Mar. 21, 1960
  • Interviewing Vincent Canby

    Mar. 28, 1975

    Long-time film critic Vincent Canby talks about his first novel, Living Quarters, which explores the impermanence of life.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interviewing record producer and jazz critic John Hammond and writer and editor John McDonough

    Jun. 4, 1976
  • Interviewing Malcolm Cowley

    Oct. 9, 1979

    Studs talks to the longtime literary critic, editor, and historian about his life, as told through the memoir, And I Worked at the Writer's Trade, as well as a previous book, Exile's Return: A Literary Odyssey of the 1920s.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interviewing Kenneth Tynan in London while Studs was in England ; part 2

    Dec. 1962
  • Interviewing Kenneth Tynan in London while Studs was in England ; part 1

    Dec. 1, 1962
  • Interviewing journalist, television critic and novelist Ron Powers

    Jun. 12, 1989
  • Interviewing journalist, rock critic and historian Dave Marsh

    Nov. 1, 1985
  • Interviewing John Mason Brown

    Sep. 25, 1963
  • Interviewing John Lahr

    Dec. 9, 1974

    Discussing the novel, Hot to Trot, and interviewing the author, John Lahr, also well-known as a drama critic.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interviewing jazz and blues historian, novelist and critic Albert Murray

    Jul. 19, 1991
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