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  • J. P. (James Patrick) Donleavy in conversation with Studs Terkel

    Oct. 25, 1979
  • Ivy Compton-Burnett discusses her life and work while Studs is in London, England ; part 1

    1962

    The tape begins with Studs speaking with Christopher Sykes, a friend and producer, Studs is getting information how to behave and what to expect. Studs meets Ms. Compton-Burnett at a flat in Cornwell Gardens, London, England and they discuss her life and work as a novelist and writer. Ms Compton Burnett discusses London and class structure. End of tape 1

  • Ivy Compton-Burnett discusses her life & work ; part 2 and Peter Hall discusses the theater ; part 1

    1962

    Ivy Compton-Burnett continues the discussion of class structure in England. Ms. Compton-Burnett states that she has never been a actor but she had always been an observer, to which Studs agrees that her writing reflect her statement accurately. He ends the interview by telling Ms. Compton-Burnett that she is a true original and that he greatly admires her individuality. Interview ends at 13:00. (part 2) Studs then begins an interview with Peter Hall at Aldwych theater office London, England. Mr.

  • Isabel Allende reads from and discusses her book "The Stories of Eva Luna"

    Mar. 15, 1991

    There are 23 stories in Isabel Allende's book, "The Stories of Eva Luna". "Revenge," "Tosca," and "The Judge's Wife" are among the stories discussed. Recalling her upbringing, Allende believed all her stories came from a place of community.

  • Isaac Bashevis Singer talks with Studs Terkel

    Nov. 18, 1964

    Yiddish author Isaac Bashevis Singer discusses his collection of short stories, "Short Friday," as well as his writing style and spiritual influences.

  • Isaac Bashevis Singer discusses his book "Shosha"

    Jul. 19, 1978

    Isaac Bashevis Singer explains whenever he writes, he writes about life. He said that his book, "Shosha", is kind of a memoir or an autobiography. IB Singer admits that he never marries his Shosha. A theme of the novel, if there is a God, how come there's so much sadness and disappointment around in life?

  • Interviewing with Jules Feiffer

    Jul. 18, 1963
  • Interviewing William Arrowsmith and Bob Schenker while Studs was in Rome, Italy ; part 2

    Dec. 1962
  • Interviewing William Arrowsmith and Bob Schenker while Studs was in Rome, Italy ; part 1

    Dec. 1, 1962
  • 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 the author John Leggett

    Aug. 12, 1974

    Discussing the book, Ross and Tom: Two American Tragedies, and interviewing the author John Leggett.  The dual biography tells the stories of writers Ross Lockridge and Thomas Heggen.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interviewing the author Jeff Fields

    Jul. 5, 1974

    Interviewing the author Jeff Fields and discussing his debut novel, A Cry of Angels.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Interviewing Tennessee Williams at the Blackstone on the opening of "The Night of the Iguana"

    1961
  • Interviewing Soviet poet and musician Sasha Karpenko and author Larry Heinemann.

    Jan. 4, 1990
  • Interviewing Shel Silverstein

    Dec. 12, 1963
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