Major Contemporary Writers: Donald Barthelme
Program Title:
Major Contemporary Writers: Donald Barthelme
PRA Archive #:
BC2720.04a
Description:
Donald Barthelme reads selections from his first novel, Snow White and his first collection of short pieces (Come Back Dr. Caligari). In the interview with Judith Sherman and Charles Ruas, he discusses his social satire of the sixties in Snow White, and his early career as a writer.
CONTAINS SENSITIVE LANGUAGE!
On two reels, 88 minutes
Program 4 of 4.
Technical Direction: Judith Sherman
Producer: Linda Rosechild-Harris
Executive Producer: Charles Ruas
pbcoreInstantiation:
instantiationIdentifier:
16609_P01
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1/4 inch audio tape
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PRA Vault Shelves
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Rights Summary:
RESTRICTED. Permissions, licensing requests, Curriculum Initiative, Campus Campaign and all other inquiries should be directed to: Mark Torres, Archives Director, 800-735-0230, Mark@PacificaRadioArchives.org
Grant Tracking Information:
Re-labeled box (1980s)--Mylar?:
Date tape pulled from vault (or box printed):
2024-02-19
Pre-digitization cataloging done (Date):
2024-02-19
Possible restriction issues:
No
Sensitive language:
No
Date first level cataloging completed:
Monday, February 19, 2024
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