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Play 59:18 min, Daisy Blue & Friends 7/4/2008
William Saroyan ‘Talking and trying to read from some of his novels, plays and stories’
"An American of Armenian descent, born in Fresno, California in 1908, William Saroyan is one of the most vivid personalities in the contemporary literary world. His first book of short stories, 'The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze' (1934), struck an original, lively and attractively egoistic note; and his first play, 'The Time of Your Life', produced by the Theater Guild in 1939, is now one of the recognized classics of our stage. This latter work was awarded the Pulitzer prize, but this honor was rejected by Saroyan - one of the few authors ever to refuse an award. Saroyan served with the U.S. Army during the Second World War, and he has written several novels on war themes [including] 'The Human Comedy'. ... Among his many other books are 'Inhale and Exhale', 'The Trouble with Tigers', 'My Name is Aram', and 'The Bicycle Rider in Beverly Hills'." Distinguished Authors Reading From Their Works, Columbia Literary Series, Edited by Goddard Lieberson. These William Saroyan recordings are from 1953 and include JIM DANDY, Fat Man In A Famine (Excerpts), ROCK WAGRAM (Excerpt), THE PARABLE OF THE LOVELINESS OF FAITH IN GOD AND HOW IT SAVED THE LIFE OF AT LEAST ONE GOOD MAN (From 'Saroyan's Fables'), DON'T GO AWAY MAD (Excerpt), and COMMON PRAYER. #
Play 28:33 min, Ema Bonifacic 30/3/2008
Kinder singen und spielen
MUSIK FÜR ALLE : 31 der schönsten Kinderlieder - Potpourri. Made in Germany. Bearbeiter: B.Enger. Hinaus in die Ferne (Methfessel); Ringelreihe (Volkslied); Zeigt her eure Füßchen (Volkslied); Fuchs, du hast die Gans gestohlen (Volkslied); Der Mai ist gekommen (Lyra); Wem Gott will rechte Gunst erweisen (Frölich); Der Kuckuck und der Esel (Volkslied); Alle Vögel sind schon da (Volkslied); Hopp, hopp, hopp (Volkslied); Himmel und Erde (Volkslied); Hänschen klein (Volkslied); Wer will fleißige Handwerker sehn (Volkslied); Suse, liebe Suse (Volkslied aus 'Des Knaben Wunderhorn'); Weißt du wieviel Sterniein stehen (Volkslied); Schlaf, Kindlein, schlaf (altes Wiegenlied) #
Play 17:23 min, AAIR 25/3/2008
Peter Cook: Advantages and Disadvantages of being English
It is a pleasure to bring you a talk from Peter Cook who started last term doing these hilarious and witty architecture lunch talks. He continues this term with a talk about what does it mean being English and an architect at the same time. #
Play 81:10 min, AAIR 25/2/2008
Winy Maas on Spacefighter: After KM3
Questions following AA evening lecture on 21.11.2007, Spacefighter: After KM3. Joao Bravo da Costa and UBR. #
Play 6:35 min, Umberto Bellardi Ricci 25/2/2008
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