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January 01, 1990 - January 03, 2013 + Bookworm
Norman Mailer

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Oswald's Tale
Norman Mailer on the skills a novelist brings to the assembly of a historical record...
Eduardo Galeano

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(Getty Series) Galeano discusses journalism, testimony, folklore and history-writing. He shows how each reveals a facet of the life of the writer-revolutionary.
Anchee Min

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(Getty Series) The author talks about the aftermath of the Cultural Revolution and her quest to discover a way to write truthfully about Mao's China.
Greg Sarris & Dorothy Allison

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(Getty Series) A conversation about "Them" and "Us." Allison and Sarris talk about illegitimacy and the status of the "outsider" in both American culture...
Isabel Allende

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History, imagination and memory: Allende states that she does not make a distinction between reality and imagination and then discusses their fusion in her...
Quincy Troupe

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(Getty Series)Troupe, who co-authored the controversial, award-winning autobiography of Miles Davis, speaks about the process of inhabiting another person's memories. He explores music as...
Sandra Cisneros

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(Getty Series) Cisneros describes an autobiographical childhood incident and demonstrates how she transformed it into her most popular short story, "Eleven."
A. S. Byatt

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The Matisse Stories
Author A.S. Byatt defends art-for-art's-sake against the incursions of multi-cultural politics.
Carolyn See

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Dreaming A nuts-and-bolts conversation about truth-telling and family history.
Bradford Morrow

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Trinity Fields A conversation about secrets--political, personal and spiritual--and how they drive a story.
Michael Chabon

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Wonder Boys
Young Michael Chabon discusses his feelings about the blocked, frustrated writers and editors who people his new novel...
Mary Woronov & Ronald Tavel

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After Warhol: Two survivors of the original Warhol Underground Films (Chelsea Girls, Vinyl, Kitchenette, etc.) discuss artistic life after Andy.
Steve Dickison

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(marketing manager of Small Press Distribution) How to find out about the vibrant writers emerging today? How to find their books? A conversation with...
David Bowman

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Let the Dog Drive The author's indefatigable adventures drove his wild book from the obscurity of an unknown press to cult status and major-league paperback...
Sandra Cisneros

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Loose Woman
Poetry, memory and the Chicana writer. Author Sandra Cisneros talks about identity, the sexual revolution and self-motivation.