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  • Paul Theroux

    Paul Theroux discusses his book "Mosquito Coast"

    Feb. 23, 1982

    Discussing the book "Mosquito coast" with the author novelist Paul Theroux.

  • Paul Krassner

    Paul Krassner discusses his book "Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in the Counter-Culture"

    Oct. 19, 1993

    Author, comedian and satirist Paul Krassner joins Studs Terkel in a “mosaic” of an interview, as Krassner calls it, to discuss his book, “Confessions of a Raving, Unconfined Nut: Misadventures in the Counter-Culture.” The conversation begins with two clips from Abbie Hoffman and Lenny Bruce, friends of Krassner’s and fellow key figures in the counterculture movement of the 1960s. Krassner speaks on his friends’ legacies, and then begins telling his story, reading a passage from his book about when he first started questioning society.

  • Paul Fussell in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Oct. 16, 1996

    Discussing the book "Doing Battle: The Making of a Skeptic" (published by Little Brown) with author Paul Fussell.

  • Paul Cowan

    Paul Cowan discusses his book "The Making of an UnAmerican", part 2

    May. 4, 1970

    Writer and activist Paul Cowan discusses the Peace Corps and his book "The Making of an UnAmerican", part 2

  • Paul Cowan

    Paul Cowan discusses his book "The Making of an UnAmerican," part 1

    May. 4, 1970

    Writer and activist Paul Cowan discusses the events and experiences that inspired his book "The Making of an UnAmerican," part 1.

  • Paul Chevigny

    Paul Chevigny discusses his book "Police Power"

    According to Paul Chevigny’s book, “Police Power: Police Abuses in New York," disobeying the police is what precipitated violence. Chevigny explained some of the police felt if they had to deal with the undesirables, whether they were criminals or not, anything goes on the street to get these guys and anything goes in court to make a conviction stick.

  • Paul Carroll, Lisel Mueller, Mark Perlberg in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Oct. 14, 1974
  • Paul Carroll discusses his book of poetry "The Garden of Earthly Delights"

    Jul. 7, 1986

    Discussing the book of poetry "The Garden of Earthly Delights" with poet Paul Carroll, winner of the 1985 Chicago Poets Award.

  • Paul Caroll talks with Studs Terkel

    Jan. 13, 1992

    Interviewing poet Paul Carroll.Excerpt of WFMT tape with Gregory Corso, etc. 1/1959.

  • Paul Boyer discusses his book "By the Bomb's Early Light"

    Jan. 9, 1986

    In the book, "By the Bomb's Early Light: American Thought and Culture at the Dawn of the Atomic Age," Paul Boyer covers people's feelings and attitudes after the bomb was dropped in Hiroshima. Boyer admits he, himself, when he was a young boy, he sent away for a free atomic ring that was being advertised. The program includes an excerpt of David Lilienthal talking.

  • Patrick Murphy discusses the book, "Our Kindly Parent--The State".

    Aug. 23, 1974

    Studs Terkel discusses the book, "Our Kindly Parent--The State," and interviews the author Patrick Murphy. They discuss the inadequate juvenile justice and reform system extensively. Includes an excerpt from the interview with Lisa Richette, author of "Throw away children."

  • Patricia Bosworth discusses her book “Anything Your Little Heart Desires: A Portrait of an American Family”

    Jun. 24, 1997

    Author and actor Patricia Bosworth discusses her book “Anything your Little Heart Desires,” which details her upbringing and her father’s life as a lawyer.

  • Pat Watters discusses his book "Angry Middle-Aged Man"

    Jan. 13, 1977

    Discussing the book "Angry middle-aged man" with Pat Watters.

  • Dick Gregory

    Panel at University of Chicago Law School discuss ending capital punishment, part 3

    Feb. 19, 1965

    Dick Gregory satirizes capital punishment in the United States, calls for the churches to take action, and talks about potential actions from "demonstrators." Other panel members answer audience questions (Father James Jones, Norval Morris, Hans W. Mattick, and Arthur Wineberg). Hosted by the University of Chicago. (Part 3 of 3)

  • P.D. James in conversation with Studs Terkel

    1970
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