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Rogan

Pristupio: 14 Apr 2006
Poruke: 5426
Studijska grupa: Istorija umetnosti
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izbor nekih od najboljih i najupechatljivijih intervjua XX veka po izboru dnevnika "Guardian", koje shtampaju svaki dan uz novine kao specijalne broshure...
No 13: Fidel Castro interviewed by Herbert Matthews
'Before the year ended, he said, he would be a hero or a martyr'
The interview took place in the Sierra Maestra, Cuba, February 16 1957.
No 12: Margaret Thatcher interviewed by Terry Coleman
'You're getting a totally false impression of me'
Edited version of Terry Coleman's interview with Margaret Thatcher, first published in the Guardian, November 2 1971.
No 11: F Scott Fitzgerald interviewed by Michael Mok
'One blow after another ... and finally something snapped'
Edited version of The Other Side of Paradise, Scott Fitzgerald, 40, Engulfed in Despair by Michel Mok, first published in 1936.
No 10: Adolf Hitler interviewed by George Sylvester Viereck
'No room for the alien, no use for the wastrel'
Edited interview of Adolf Hitler by George Sylvester Viereck that took place in 1923. It was republished in Liberty magazine in July 1932.
No 9: Malcolm X interviewed by Alex Haley
'The time is near when the white man will be finished'
Transcript of interview that appeared in the May 1963 edition of Playboy magazine.
No 8: Sex Pistols interviewed by Bill Grundy
'What a fucking rotter!'
Transcript of Bill Grundy's interview with the Sex Pistols on December 1 1976.
No 7: Marilyn Monroe interviewed by Richard Meryman
'When you're famous you run into human nature in a raw kind of way'
Edited version of Last Talk With a Lonely Girl: Marilyn Monroe by Richard Meryman, first published in August 17 1962.
No 6: Francis Bacon interviewed by David Sylvester
'One continuous accident mounting on top of another'
Edited extract of David Sylvester's interviews of Francis Bacon in 1963, 1966 and 1979.
No 5: Dennis Potter interviewed by Melvyn Bragg
'We tend to forget that life can only be defined in the present tense'
Edited version of Melvyn Bragg's interview of Dennis Potter on March 15 1994.
No 4: Marlon Brando interviewed by Truman Capote
'The more sensitive you are, the more certain you are to be brutalised'
Edited version of Truman Capote's interview of Marlon Brando in Kyoto, Japan, 1957.
No 3: John Lennon interviewed by Jann S Wenner
The Rolling Stone interview
Audio of John Lennon speaking to Jann S Wenner in this historic interview.
No 2: Diana, Princess of Wales interviewed by Martin Bashir
Queen of people's hearts
Transcript of the BBC Panorama interview with Diana, Princess of Wales broadcast in November 1995.
No 1: Richard Nixon interviewed by David Frost
'I have impeached myself'
Edited transcript of David Frost's interview with Richard Nixon broadcast in May 1977.
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_________________ I don't mean to sound bitter, cold, or cruel, but I am, so that's how it comes out.
--- The late, great Bill Hicks
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