PEN Portraits
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Is the Translator a Traitor?
Translator Gregory Rabassa and his former student and translator Ronald Christ ponder the question: Is the translator a traitor? May 31, 1975
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Foresights
Professor Gerald Sykes talks about interdisciplinary studies and the relationship between the interdisciplinary arts and sciences May 31, 1975
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Can We Face Death?
The author Madeleine L'Engle and Dr. Barry Wood (Internist at Roosevelt Hospital) discuss the question: Can we face death? This episode of P.E.N. Portraits on WNYC is hosted by Anne F... May 31, 1975
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Disposition of Manuscripts
Francis Steegmuller and Dr. Lola Szladits discuss the role of the editor and the curator in the care of large bodies of literary papers and archives. May 31, 1975
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Murderous Children
Journalists Ted Morgan and Peter Strafford discuss the topic of "Monstrous and Murderous Children." May 24, 1975
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New York, New York
German writer Uwe Johnson and long time contributor to the New Yorker magazine Brendan Gill talk about New York City. May 24, 1975
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Should the Artist Be Committed?
The poets Muriel Rukeyser and Ernesto Cardenal consider the question: How and why should the Artist be committed? May 23, 1975
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Who Rules the World?
The writers Charles L. Mee Jr. and James Chace consider the questions: Who runs the world? Who rules the world? And who ruins the world? Anne Fremantle is host of the program. May 23, 1975
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The Australian Novel of Today
Australian novelists Shirley Hazzard and Thomas Keneally on today's Australian novel. May 23, 1975
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Diverse Tongues That Make Up One People
Dr. Paul Horgan and Robin Prising discuss diverse tongues that make up one people. May 13, 1975