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Interview with author Tillie Olsen on her book, Silences

  • 00:24:38

Description

Interview with poet and author Tillie Olsen on her book, Silences, produced by Kathy Ann Kersey. The interview begins with Olsen speaking about her book and the circumstances for women writers. She asserts how much class impacts the life of writers. Her book, Silences describes those writers who are recognizable and those who are unknown. The interviewer (whose name is not known) presents questions about the recent Writer's Congress and how she came to this theme. Olsen describes how she arrived at the theme out of her own life. She herself had four children and was the sole provider for her family. She tells how she believes a writer's achievements are more often about circumstance rather than their gift as a writer. She argued with the Writers Congress' assertion that there is no working class literature because there is no working class intelligentsia. Olsen speaks about her own childhood and how writers often accept the interpretation of others instead of their own experience. She describes the agony of being a part-time writer and how the writer is then fragmented.

Details

Title

Interview with author Tillie Olsen on her book, Silences

Creator

Kersey, Kathy Ann. producer.

Olsen, Tillie. interviewee.

Creator

Pacifica Radio Archive.

WBAI (Radio station : New York, N.Y.).

Published

Los Angeles :, Pacifica Radio Archives,, 1981.

Extent

1 online resource.

Repository

Pacifica Radio Archives.

Reproduction Note

Electronic reproduction.

Grant Information

Sponsored by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission at the National Archives and Records Administration as part of Pacifica's American Women Making History and Culture: 1963-1982 grant preservation project.

Usage Statement

RESTRICTED.

Tracks

PRA_NHPRC1_IZ0419_00_000_00.mp3 00:24:38

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