This second compilation of interviews from the late 1960's to early 1980's is nearly as good as the first. This time we hear from a diverse group that includes political figures like Ed Koch and William F. Buckley, writers such as Alex Haley and the philosopher Sartre, and entertainers like Johnny Carson, Groucho Marx, Henry Fonda, etc. Once again the interviews are frank and revealing, leaving readers with more focus and at times greater or lesser respect for the subject. I particularly enjoyed reading Ed Koch speak of running New York City, and Alex Haley describing the trials of researching and writing ROOTS, particularly once bill collectors were breathing down his neck. Additionally, Johnny Carson was more serious than expected, Groucho Marx delights with stories of his (and his brothers') rambunctious youth, and Henry Fonda mixed humility with disgust for conservative politics. Playboy may sell products via female nudity (sorry, none here), yet its interview is one of the best and most complete available - why don't more publications follow suit?
Book of insightful and provocative interviews from notable personalities of the 20th century
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
A collection of execellent interviews. All interviews are skillfully done by notable figures - e.g., Alex Haley interviewing Miles Davis. All subjects are iconic figures, and the interviews provide insight into the complex people that they are, or were. An excellent gift.
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