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The Playboy Interview Golson, Barry G. 1981 170001823 Classic conversations with such notables as: Miles Davis, Bertrand Russell, Helen Gurley Brown. Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Martin Luther King, Jr. Timothy Leary, Marlon Brando, Dolly Parton. John Lennon and Yoko Ono. Fiedel Castro, George Lincoln Rockwell, John Wayne, Tennessee Williams, Jimmy Carter. ANita Bryant, James Earl Ray and others. What has been called the 'command performance of American journalism' began in the spring of 1962 when Alex Haley returned from an assignment to profile jazz great Miles Davis and emptied a briefcase full of tapes at PLAYBOY"S editorial offices in CHicago. The transacribed conversations were shaped and stitched together to form the first PLAYBOY INTERVIEW, a feature as memorable in its own way as the centerfold. These interviews have provided revealing portraitsa of those who most profoundly affected our society. It is the one forum where prominent people discuss themselves and their ideas in unusual depth and with surprising frankness. This 700+ page volume contains 31 of the most memorable interviews, together with commentary on how the interviews were obtained and what some of the reactions wee upon publication . For the general reader, the interviews make fascinating and provocative reading, with m any moments of nostalgia and poignancy. The student of journalism will find insights into a unique journalist form. 3 lbs. of a very clean and unmarked book; pages are tightly bound, outside book jacket has wear and some very slight tear around extremeties. Playboy Press 0872236684 / 9780872236684 Hard Cover First Edition Very Good Condition Very Good Book Jacket New York, New York, U.S.A. out of Print Price:
17.15 USD
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