William Gardner-Smith on Black American Writers

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William Gardner-Smith on Black American Writers

William Gardner-Smith on Black American Writers

In a bookshop, William GARDNER-SMITH, interviewed by Michel VIANEY, speaks (in French) of black American writers: Richard Wright, James Baldwin and Ralph Ellison with "Invisible Man", comparable according to him to "Moby Dick". Interventions of an American black cook and Mary Mac CARTHY.

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Publication date : 12 June 1969

Reference:
I20310763
Credits:
Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française   -   Director : Polage, Henry  -  Journalist : Vianey, Michel  -  Participant : Gardner Smith, William  -  Participant : Mac Carthy, Mary
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Pocket Library   -   Producteur: Office National De Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I20310763

Credits:Director : Polage, Henry-Journalist : Vianey, Michel-Participant : Gardner Smith, William-Participant : Mac Carthy, Mary

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