Reading: Tom Wolfe
Location
University Center
Event Website
http://www.undwritersconference.org
Start Date
16-3-1976 8:00 PM
End Date
16-3-1976 9:00 PM
Description
In this audiovisual recording from Tuesday, March 16, 1976, as part of the 7th Annual UND Writers Conference: “New Journalism and the Novel,” Tom Wolfe lectures on counterculture, working for the Washington Post, the role of the novel in news publishing, the decline of realism, his early career in new journalism, his experience with the Hells Angels, conventions of the novel and the power of realism, the adaptation of his work to screen, turning people into characters, and the publications he has written for.
Introduced by Dr. Bernard O'Kelly, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Reading: Tom Wolfe
University Center
In this audiovisual recording from Tuesday, March 16, 1976, as part of the 7th Annual UND Writers Conference: “New Journalism and the Novel,” Tom Wolfe lectures on counterculture, working for the Washington Post, the role of the novel in news publishing, the decline of realism, his early career in new journalism, his experience with the Hells Angels, conventions of the novel and the power of realism, the adaptation of his work to screen, turning people into characters, and the publications he has written for.
Introduced by Dr. Bernard O'Kelly, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
https://commons.und.edu/writers-conference/1976/day1/1
Comments
Permissions pending, digitization planned.