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Connie Martinson Talks Books
  • All fields: culture
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    • Douglas Rushkoff interview

    • Douglas Rushkoff interview

    • Children - United States - Social conditions; Adjustment (Psychology) in children - United States; Adjustment (Psychology) - United States; Popular culture - United States; Life skills - United States; United States - Social life and customs - 1971-

    • Douglas Rushkoff discusses his book, “Playing the Future: How Kids’ Culture Can Teach Us to Thrive in the Age of Chaos.” He begins by explaining that his book discusses the connection between DNA, evolution, culture, and technology. He...
    • Maywan Shen Krach interview, 1997

    • Maywan Shen Krach interview, 1997

    • China - Civilization - Juvenile literature; China - Civilization

    • Maywan Shen Krach discusses her children’s book, “D is for Doufu.” She begins by explaining that the word ‘dofou’ is the English equivalent of ‘tofu’ and that she wanted to relate to what Americans know about Chinese culture. She...
    • Warren Bennis interview, 2008

    • Warren Bennis interview, 2008

    • Disclosure of information; Corporate governance; Corporate culture

    • Warren Bennis discusses his book, “Transparency: How Leaders Create a Culture of Candor,” written with Daniel Goleman, James O’ Toole, and Patricia Ward Biederman. Bennis says that transparency is inevitable and that one must be...
    • James Q. Wilson interview, 2002

    • James Q. Wilson interview, 2002

    • Marriage - United States; Family - United States; United States - Social conditions - 1980-

    • James Q. Wilson discusses his book, “The Marriage Problem: How Our Culture Has Weakened Families." Wilson talks about cohabitation and the likelihood of divorce for individuals who cohabit before marriage. He also discusses the children of...
    • Nicholas A. Basbanes interview

    • Nicholas A. Basbanes interview

    • Books - History; Books and reading - History; Book collecting - History; Libraries - History

    • Nicholas A. Basbanes discusses his book, “Patience & Fortitude.” He begins by explaining that he named his book after the two lion statues in front of the New York Public Library. He talks about the importance of folios at icons, such as the...
    • Victor Navasky interview, 1991

    • Victor Navasky interview, 1991

    • United States - Politics and government - 1865-1900; United States - Politics and government - 20th century; United States - Civilization - 1865-1918; United States - Civilization - 20th century; Progressivism (United States politics)

    • Victor Navasky discusses the book, “The Nation, 1865-1990.” He begins by explaining that the book is composed of selections from the independent magazine “The Nation.” Although the book is compiled of separate pieces, Navasky points to...
    • Chaim Peri interview, 2007

    • Chaim Peri interview, 2007

    • Education Israel; Children of immigrants Education; Refugee children

    • Chaim Peri discusses his book, “Reclaiming Adolescents: A Return to the Village State of Mind.” Peri describes the Yemin Orde Youth Village for homeless children in Israel. He says that the school culture and home culture are separated and...
    • Brian Curran Jr. interview, 2002

    • Brian Curran Jr. interview, 2002

    • Excavations (Archaeology) - Italy - Pompeii (Extinct city); Pompeii (Extinct city) - Pictorial works; Pompeii (Extinct city) - Social life and customs; Pompeii (Extinct city) - In art

    • Brian Curran Jr. discusses his book, “The Lost World of Pompeii,” co-authored with Colin Amery. Curran says Pompeii was a colony dedicated to Venus. He talks about the influence of Hellenistic culture on Roman culture and that death and...
    • Carlos Fuentes interview, 1992 April

    • Carlos Fuentes interview, 1992 April

    • Spain - Civilization; Spain - Colonies - America; Spain - Latin America

    • Carlos Fuentes discusses his book, "The Buried Mirror: Reflections on Spain and the New World." The book is about Spain's colonization of Mexico and the Western Hemisphere. He discusses Spanish culture and how it was influenced by the Moors,...
    • Russell Means interview, 1995 October

    • Russell Means interview, 1995 October

    • Means, Russell, 1939-; American Indian Movement; Oglala Indians - Biography; Indians of North America - Government relations - 1934-

    • Russell Means discusses his book, "Where White Men Fear to Tread: The Autobiography of Russell Means." The book is not only about his life, but the experience of the American Indian. His parents moved to San Francisco so he wouldn't have to...
    • Kevin Maney interview, 2003 April 28

    • Kevin Maney interview, 2003 April 28

    • Businessmen - United States - Biography; Computer industry - United States - History; International Business Machines Corporation - History; Watson, Arthur Kittredge, 1919 - 1974; Watson, Thomas J., 1914 - 1993; Watson, Thomas John, 1874 - 1956

    • Kevin Maney discusses his book, “The Maverick and his Machine.” He begins by explaining that the book is the story of Thomas Watson’s transformation of the disorganized Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company into the more efficient and...
    • Nelson George interview, 2004 April

    • Nelson George interview, 2004 April

    • African Americans - History - 1964-; African Americans - Social conditions - 1975-; African Americans - Intellectual life - 20th century; African Americans in popular culture; Popular culture - United States - History - 20th century; United States...

    • Nelson George discusses his book, “Post-Soul Nation: The Explosive, Contradictory, Triumphant, and Tragic 1980s as Experienced by African Americans (Previously Known as Blacks and Before That Negroes).” He begins with talking about how African...
    • Mat Johnson interview, 2003 July

    • Mat Johnson interview, 2003 July

    • African American neighborhoods - Fiction; Real estate business - Fiction; Real estate agents - Fiction; Gentrification - Fiction; Ex-convicts - Fiction; Journalists - Fiction; Harlem (New York, N.Y.) - Fiction

    • Mat Johnson discusses his novel, “Hunting in Harlem.” He begins by explaining that his book is a story about the recreation of Harlem and bringing in a new community. He introduces his 3 main characters who are released from prison and...
    • Jared Diamond interview

    • Jared Diamond interview

    • Culture diffusion; Human beings - Effect of environment on; Ethnology; Civilization - History; Social evolution

    • Jared Diamond discusses his book, “Guns, Germs, and Steel." Diamond explains that his book argues that geographical and environmental factors shaped the modern world. He elaborates by explaining that societies that historically had a head start...
    • Elisa Albert interview

    • Elisa Albert interview

    • Young women - Fiction; Cerebrovascular disease - Fiction; Jewish women - Fiction; Venice (Los Angeles, Calif.) - Fiction

    • Elisa Albert discusses her novel, “The Book of Dahlia.” She begins by explaining her book is about a young woman who learns she is dying from a brain tumor. She talks about how her character collects self-help books and attempts to understand...
    • Persia Woolley interview, 1990

    • Persia Woolley interview, 1990

    • Guenevere, Queen (Legendary character) - Fiction; Arthurian romances - Adaptations; Queens - Great Britain - Fiction

    • Persia Woolley discusses her novel, “Queen of the Summer Stars.” She begins by explaining that this book is the second installment of her trilogy about Queen Guenevere. She talks about how she tried to write the book as historical fiction,...
    • Letty Cottin Pogrebin interview

    • Letty Cottin Pogrebin interview

    • Rabbis - Fiction; Sisters - Fiction; Married women - Fiction; Jewish families - Fiction; Fathers and daughters - Fiction; Parent and adult child - Fiction

    • Letty Cottin Pogrebin discusses her book, “Three Daughters.” Pogrebin begins by explaining that the novel explores the relationships in a traditional Jewish family that is motivated by good intentions yet plagued by inescapable tragedies. The...

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