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- Date released
- 29 Jun 1931
- Series name
- Universal News
- Issue no
- 102
- NoS ID
- 137966
- Story no
- 3 / 9
- Extras
- 1 commentary sheet
143.76 mph attained by wired looking train.
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Jane Smiley, author of Horse Heaven, Moo, and A Thousand Acres, talks to Don Swaim in 1989 about writing a book for ten years, the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, teaching writing, and her novel, The Greenlanders.
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The Night is Young. Carol Allen talks to Robert Woodward about the film, Wired (1984), on John Belushi’s life and death.
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- Date
- 15 Feb 2011, 14:30
- Author
- bufvcsergio
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- Post
Viewfinder 81 was published in December 2010.
Contents of this issue:
LISTENING TO BRITAIN
With the British Library’s new audio project, the UK SoundMap, curation meets crowd-sourcing. Chris...
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- Date released
- 11 Aug 1932
- Series name
- Pathe Sound Pictorial
- Issue no
- 749
- NoS ID
- 114273
- Story no
- 2 / 5
- Extras
- 1 film clip
Deep in south Germany, where the scenery sticks out in picturesque knobs, they built one of those cute little air-lines [cable car], and christened it "Schauinslandbahn".
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- Literature
In this 1983 interview with Don Swaim, the short story writer and poet, Raymond Carver, talks about growing up in the Pacific Northwest, his writing life, and his struggle with alcoholism.
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- Literature
Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid’s Tale and Cats’ Eye, talks to Don Swaim in 1986 about growing up in the Canadian forests, her novels, her thoughts about religion and human rights, and why she...
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- Literature
Maya Angelou, author of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes, and The Heart of a Woman, tells how poetry cured her muteness, how she writes in the autobiographical and...
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- Literature
Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature and author of Beloved, The Bluest Eye, The Song of Solomon, Jazz, and Paradise, Toni Morrison talks about her early career, why every writer needs an editor, why she...
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- English language and literature
Two interviews, one from 1988 and one from 1992, in which Doris Lessing, author of The Fifth Child, The Golden Notebook, and several other pieces of literature, comes to talk with Don Swaim about her start...
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