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Film Literature
  • Victor Banerjee

    Victor Banerjee discusses the film "Passage to India"

    Apr. 23, 1985

    In addition to talking about the film "Passage to India," Victor Banerjee, also talks about Gandhi and India's class system. Included in this interview are excerpts of Satyajit Ray and Shanta Gandi.

  • Simone Signoret, Simone de Beauvoir, Francoise Rosay in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Jul. 7, 1989

    Excerpts of interviews with Simone Signoret (actress and author), Simone de Beauvoir (author), and Francoise Rosay (actress).

  • Ring Lardner Jr. discusses the writings of his father Ring Lardner

    Jul. 6, 1976

    Ring Lardner Jr. discusses the writings of his father Ring Lardner, and his new book "The Lardners: My Family Remembered", discussing his family life, Mother, Father, and siblings.

  • Nora Sayre discusses her book Running Time: Films of the Cold War

    May. 4, 1982

    Nora Sayre discusses her book "Running time: Films of the Cold War" and how Russian-American relations affected Hollywood and celebrity blacklists.

  • Nelson Algren and Mario De Vecchi discuss "La Dolce Vita" ; part 2

    Jun. 17, 1961

    In this continued discussion of “La Dolce Vita,” Nelson Algren and Mario Devecchi discuss the film’s critical reception, the contrast it draws between humor and bitterness, and the religious and moral nature of the film. Includes part of the 36th issue of the Fiction Review, featuring host Bob Lefley, a review of the program’s first series of interviews with numerous authors, and a biography of writer Howard Nemerov.

  • Maggie Renzi and John Sayles discuss the movie "Return of the Seacaucus Seven"

    Feb. 1, 1981

    Discussing the movie "Return of the Secaucus seven" with Maggie Renzi and John Sayles.

  • Jurek Becker

    Jurek Becker discusses his background

    1986

    While in his home in Berlin, Jurek Becker covers various topics. He first talks about being arrested back in 1978 in New Orleans. Becker also talks about his lack of memories from being in the concentration camp. When he was 3, 4, or 5, Becker said that when he was there, there was nothing, and therefore, there's nothing to remember.

  • John Malkovich

    John Malkovich and Gary Sinise discuss the film "Of Mice and Men"

    Sep. 29, 1981

    Studs Terkel discusses the upcoming new film "Of Mice and Men", based on the novel written by John Steinbeck with the starring actors, John Malkovich (Lennie) and Gary Sinise (George). The program begins with the opening excerpt from the play "Of Mice and Men" featuring Terkel (George) and Win Stracke (Lennie) from 1952, which then leads into Malkovich and Sinise's interpretation of the rest of the scene. Folk singer Utah Phillips song "On the Goodnight Loving Trail" is presented as a comparison to themes expressed in "Of Mice and Men".

  • Jill S. Robinson discusses her book "Perdido"

    Feb. 24, 1993

    Jill S. Robinson discusses her book "Perdido," her experiences growing up in Hollywood, CA, and how these experiences influenced her novel; reads a passage from the novel at 2:18 and 49:40, and the epigraph of the novel at 55:45.

  • James Mills discusses his book "Report to the Commissioner," his newest publication

    Oct. 3, 1972

    James Mills, a novelist and journalist, talks to Studs about his book "Report to the Commissioner". Mr. Mills and Studs discuss the story and Mr. Mills goes in depth into the process of police detectives working a case. Studs plays an excerpt of a Chicago policeman talking about working on the tactical squad on the police force. The policeman tells of how they go into a neighborhood as civilians to stop crime.

  • James Baldwin discusses his book "Nobody Knows My Name"

    Apr. 29, 1976

    Studs interviews novelist and fighter for civil rights for all James Baldwin and discusses the book "Nobody Knows My Name: More Notes of a Native Son." They discuss Mr. Baldwin's political beliefs and his work towards change in the civil rights movement.

  • Interviewing Gore Vidal ; part 1

    Nov. 11, 1961
  • Interview with playwright and author William Gibson.

    1969

    Interviewing William Gibson.

  • Nelson Algren

    H. E. F. (Shag) Donahue and Nelson Algren discuss "Conversations with Nelson Algren"

    Nov. 1, 1964

    H. E. F. (Shag) Donahue and Nelson Algren discuss Donahue's book, "Conversations with Nelson Algren," a biographical exploration of Algren's life as a writer. They discuss the creative lives, successes and failures of other authors in relation to Algren's work, including Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, J.D. Salinger, Richard Wright, and others. Includes the author reading excerpts from "Conversations with Nelson Algren."

  • Gore Vidal discusses his books “Myron” and “Burr”

    Nov. 1, 1974

    Discussing the books "Myron" and "Burr" and interviewing the author Gore Vidal.

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