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The NPR interviews, 1994

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Robert Siegel
2 Reviews
Houghton Mifflin, Oct 28, 1994 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 376 pages
An annual series begins with a collection of National Public Radio's best interviews of the year, arranged in subject categories, featuring Desmond Tutu speaking on peace, Curtis Mayfield on soul music, and talks with Richard Leakey, John le Carre+a7, and others. Original.

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Review: The NPR Interviews 1995

User Review  - Beth - Goodreads

The political interviews were interesting mainly because they correlated with what I read in Bill Clinton's memoir last month. As always, the variety of people and topics included in the NPR interviews is satisfying. I would have liked more of some interviews, less of others. Read full review

Review: The NPR Interviews 1995

User Review  - Bruce - Goodreads

So this is what people did to find out what the missed on NPR before the internet came around, they read transcribed interviews. Now I'd go the NPR.org and play the clip the next day or download it so ... Read full review

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Contents

Richard Avedon 3 John le Carre 8 Curtis Mayfield
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May Sarton 31 Jimmy Santiago Baca 37 Katha Pollitt
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Carl Reiner 51 Fred Rogers 56 Russell Baker 58 Walter
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About the author (1994)

Robert Siegel started writing for "The Onion" in 1995 and became the editor in 1996. He and the entire editorial staff of "The Onion" recently moved to New York.