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  • Interviewing Thomas McGrath

    May. 9, 1984

    One of Studs's favorite poets, Thomas McGrath, talks about some of his favorites (Hart Crane, Pablo Neruda) and his early life in North Dakota.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations

  • Interviewing poet John Hollander

    May. 31, 1984
  • Interview with Marita Brake and Rhondal McKinney

    Feb. 19, 1985

    Discussing Illinois, its prairies, rivers and cities through music and poetry with singer and poet Marita Brake and documentary photographer Rhondal McKinney.

  • Interview with Glenn Allen, Rhonda Freeman and Anthony Espinosa

    May. 9, 1991

    Discussing book of poetry "Words of War," with teacher Allen D. Glenn and students Rhonda Freeman and Anthony Espinosa.

  • Interview with Eavan Boland

    Mar. 19, 1997

    Interviewing poet Eavan Boland.

  • Helga Sandburg reads her poetry

    Aug. 1, 1965

    Helga Sandburg reads some of her poetry and discusses her life as the daughter of fellow poet Carl Sandburg.

  • Fela Sowande discusses his career and Nigerian music ; part 3

    Jul. 3, 1962

    Fela Sowande discusses his career, music, and compares African culture and music to Western culture and music. Includes two songs that are sung by tenor Max Worthley. Includes a clip of a Nigerian Youth song. Includes performance by a Nigerian skiffle band. Sowande was inspired by [Anthony Gregascoigne], an English poet he met in England.

  • Fela Sowande discusses his career and Nigerian music ; part 2

    Jul. 3, 1962

    Fela Sowande discusses his career, different types of Nigerian and African music, the Yoruba people, and religion. Includes clips of an African Yoruba pagan hymn "Oyigiyigi," a Christian version of that hymn, and an organ version of that hymn. Includes Sowande's song "Roll de Ol' Chariot." Quotes a poem by [Anthony Gregascoigne], an English poet he met in England.

  • Eqbal Ahmad and Muhammad Yunus

    Eqbal Ahmad and Muhammad Yunus discuss Pakistan

    1970

    Eqbal Ahmad and Muhammad Yunus discuss the current state of East and West Pakistan with Studs Terkel. Topics of discussion include current food shortages, United States intervention in South and Southeast Asia, military rule in Pakistan, cultural differences between East and West Pakistan, and the human toll resulting from the military government, disease, and natural disasters. Includes an excerpt of a recording of Shanta Gandhi telling a story about an audience member’s response at the end of a play she performed during the Bengal Famine.(Wav ID: 1863201-3-1, 3-2, 3-3)

  • Don Luce talks with Studs Terkel

    Feb. 1, 1973

    Terkel comments and presents Don Luce reading poetry

  • Discussing the book "Selected Later Poems of Marie Luise Kaschnitz" with the author and translator, poet Lisel Mueller

    Aug. 1, 1984
  • Discussing the book "Second Language: Poems" with the author, poet Lisel Mueller

    Jan. 20, 1987
  • Discussing the book "Alive Together: New and Selected Poems," with the author, poet Lisel Mueller

    Dec. 12, 1996
  • Discussing the "Phenomenal Woman II" music, dance and poetry program with members of the community arts organization "Mostly Music"

  • Discussing and reading the poem "Long Goodbye," with author and poet Thomas McGrath

    1980
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