Bill Moyers: A World of Ideas - Writers

Bill Moyers: A World of Ideas - Writers

Writers give voice to thoughts, dreams, and discontents of our times in these selections from the Peabody Award-winning PBS series. Join Bill Moyers as he engages 13 celebrated literary figures -- "people with ideas and vision and insight" (The New York Times) -- in wide-ranging conversations about life, art, and contemporary issues.
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  • 1. Chinua Achebe

    1. Chinua Achebe

    As the author of poetry, children's books, essays, and novels--including the bestselling Things Fall Apart--Achebe discusses the challenges of forging cultural identity in post-colonial Africa.
    As the author of poetry, children's books, essays, and novels--including the bestselling Things Fall Apart--Achebe discusses the challenges of forging cultural identity in post-colonial Africa.
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    27min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 2. Isaac Asimov (Part 1)

    2. Isaac Asimov (Part 1)

    The winner of numerous writing awards--including multiple Hugos and Nebulas--shares his thoughts on the morality of science and the tensions between religion and reason.
    The winner of numerous writing awards--including multiple Hugos and Nebulas--shares his thoughts on the morality of science and the tensions between religion and reason.
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    27min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 3. Isaac Asimov (Part 2)

    3. Isaac Asimov (Part 2)

    Continuing the discussion, Asimov explains the need to rethink education and raise awareness of global environmental threats.
    Continuing the discussion, Asimov explains the need to rethink education and raise awareness of global environmental threats.
    7+
    27min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 4. E.L. Doctorow

    4. E.L. Doctorow

    Winner of the National Book Award and PEN/Faulkner Award, among other honors, Doctorow discusses the current state of the novel and the role of the artist in society.
    Winner of the National Book Award and PEN/Faulkner Award, among other honors, Doctorow discusses the current state of the novel and the role of the artist in society.
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    27min
    10 Okt 1988
  • 5. M.F.K. Fisher

    5. M.F.K. Fisher

    The celebrated essayist and memoirist speaks frankly about growing old, the aesthetics of eating, and living well.
    The celebrated essayist and memoirist speaks frankly about growing old, the aesthetics of eating, and living well.
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    27min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 6. Carlos Fuentes

    6. Carlos Fuentes

    A novelist, essayist, playwright, and screenwriter, Fuentes discusses the political and cultural challenges facing his native Mexico and intra-American relations.
    A novelist, essayist, playwright, and screenwriter, Fuentes discusses the political and cultural challenges facing his native Mexico and intra-American relations.
    7+
    28min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 7. Nadine Gordimer

    7. Nadine Gordimer

    The internationally acclaimed novelist tells of growing up under apartheid, her early influences, and the political turmoil in her native South Africa.
    The internationally acclaimed novelist tells of growing up under apartheid, her early influences, and the political turmoil in her native South Africa.
    7+
    27min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 8. Jeannette Haien

    8. Jeannette Haien

    A concert pianist, music teacher, and novelist, Haien shares her thoughts on the structure of music and fiction and the importance of "emotional memory" in her work.
    A concert pianist, music teacher, and novelist, Haien shares her thoughts on the structure of music and fiction and the importance of "emotional memory" in her work.
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    27min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 9. Joseph Heller

    9. Joseph Heller

    The novelist who added the term "catch-22" to the American lexicon discusses the absurdity of politics and the seriousness of comedy.
    The novelist who added the term "catch-22" to the American lexicon discusses the absurdity of politics and the seriousness of comedy.
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    28min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 10. Toni Morrison (Part 1)

    10. Toni Morrison (Part 1)

    Culled from the many interviews taped by Moyers throughout his career, these are far-reaching discussions about weighty topics.
    Culled from the many interviews taped by Moyers throughout his career, these are far-reaching discussions about weighty topics.
    7+
    27min
    31 Dis 1989
  • 11. Toni Morrison (Part 2)

    11. Toni Morrison (Part 2)

    The award-winning novelist continues her discussion about the liberating power of love--in fiction, in real life, and in motherhood.
    The award-winning novelist continues her discussion about the liberating power of love--in fiction, in real life, and in motherhood.
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    28min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 12. Bharati Mukherjee

    12. Bharati Mukherjee

    Born in India, this award-winning novelist and writer calls America "a stage for transformation"--not only for herself, but also for her fellow immigrants.
    Born in India, this award-winning novelist and writer calls America "a stage for transformation"--not only for herself, but also for her fellow immigrants.
    7+
    27min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 13. Derek Walcott

    13. Derek Walcott

    The Caribbean-born writer speaks of poets' obsession with language and truth telling and the "divine discontent" at the heart of all art.
    The Caribbean-born writer speaks of poets' obsession with language and truth telling and the "divine discontent" at the heart of all art.
    7+
    28min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 14. August Wilson

    14. August Wilson

    As a Pulizer Prize-winning playwright, Wilson discusses how the linguistic environment shapes African Americans and how his characters find nobility in struggle.
    As a Pulizer Prize-winning playwright, Wilson discusses how the linguistic environment shapes African Americans and how his characters find nobility in struggle.
    7+
    28min
    1 Jan 1990
  • 15. Tom Wolfe (Part 1)

    15. Tom Wolfe (Part 1)

    Novelist, essayist, and cultural critic, Wolfe shares his thoughts on Wall Street greed, "media ricochet," and the power of neighborhood politics.
    Novelist, essayist, and cultural critic, Wolfe shares his thoughts on Wall Street greed, "media ricochet," and the power of neighborhood politics.
    7+
    27min
    26 Okt 1988
  • 16. Tom Wolfe (Part 2)

    16. Tom Wolfe (Part 2)

    In a continuation of the discussion, Wolfe offers more observations on contemporary culture and the specious conflict between intellectuals and "the masters."
    In a continuation of the discussion, Wolfe offers more observations on contemporary culture and the specious conflict between intellectuals and "the masters."
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    28min
    26 Okt 1988
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    Writers give voice to thoughts, dreams, and discontents of our times in these selections from the Peabody Award-winning PBS series. Join Bill Moyers as he engages 13 celebrated literary figures -- "people with ideas and vision and insight" (The New York Times) -- in wide-ranging conversations about life, art, and contemporary issues.
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