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Authors, Writers Poetry
  • Ralph Ellison

    Ralph Ellison American novelist and literary critic discusses his life and writing

    1970

    Ralph Ellison, winner of the National Book Award for Fiction for his book "Invisible Man," discusses his early life and education and his life as a writer and lifetime scholar. He speaks on being a musician (trumpet), the joy of music and the Church and how they fit into the lives of African Americans.

  • Margaret Atwood

    Margaret Atwood discusses her poetry and her novel, "Surfacing"

    Jan. 28, 1976

    Canadian poet and novelist Margaret Atwood discusses her poetry and her first novel, “Surfacing,” focusing on the novel’s symbolism and the themes of nature, religion and memory. She compares life, attitudes, and politics in Canada with those of the United States.

  • Interview with Gwendolyn Brooks

    1967

    Discussing the book "In the Mecca" and interviewing the author Gwendolyn Brooks.

  • Interview with Norbert Blei

    Oct. 19, 1990

    Discussing the book "Chi-Town" (published by Ellis Press) with the author Norbert Blei.

  • Interview with Eavan Boland

    Mar. 19, 1997

    Interviewing poet Eavan Boland.

  • Interview with Jill Breckenridge

    Feb. 4, 1991

    Discussing the book of poetry "How To Be Lucky" (published by Blue Stem Press) with the author Jill Breckenridge.

  • Interview with Gwendolyn Brooks

    Mar. 16, 1992

    Interviewing poet Gwendolyn Brooks.

  • Interview with Dennis Brutus

    Sep. 26, 1991

    Interviewing South African poet Dennis Brutus.

  • Interview with Dennis Brutus

    Dec. 30, 1993

    Interviewing South African poet Dennis Brutus.

  • Robert Bly in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Nov. 1, 1978
  • A. L. Rowse discusses Shakespeare and some of his works in context of Elizabethan England

    A. L. Rowse talks relates Shakespeare to modern day sensibilities, reads sonnets, and discusses Elizabethan cultural norms. Duplicate of 2337198-6-1.

  • Interviewing poet Robert Bly

    Dec. 11, 1987
  • Michael Anania discusses his poetry collection, "Riversongs"

    Mar. 2, 1979

    Poet and editor Michael Anania discusses his poetry collection, “Riversongs” and reads selected works from the collection. Anania discusses the themes of place, transience, and permanence in the Midwest. Episode includes relevant music recordings, including a number of unidentified instrumental recordings and songs by Woody Guthrie, Los Jaivas, and Joni Mitchell.

  • Michael Anania discusses his poetry collection, "The Color of Dust"

    1970

    Poet and editor Michael Anania discusses his poetry collection, “The Color of Dust” and reads selected works from the collection. Anania discusses Midwest history and geography and his own Nebraska roots as influences on the work and its themes of love, war, and social issues. Episode includes relevant music and theatrical recordings, including “Immortality” read by William Jennings Bryan, “Rake and Rambling Boy,” Jefferson Airplane’s “Somebody to Love,” “Dust Bowl Refugee” by Woody Guthrie, and “The Battle Hymn of the Republic.”

  • Michael Anania, Ralph Mills, and Lisel Mueller discuss the art of poetry

    Jul. 12, 1981

    Three distinguished Chicago poets — Michael Anania, Ralph Mills, and Lisel Mueller — read selections of their work and discuss the art and rhythm of poetry, influences and inspiration, and the power of memory. Includes a recording of Gwendolyn Brooks reading her poem, "The Rites for Cousin Vit."

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