GRANDES ENTREVISTAS DO SÉCULO 20

O jornal britânico Guardian publicou versões em .pdf e online de grandes entrevistas do século passado. Boa leitura para o fim de semana. Destaco algumas delas, abaixo:

John Lennon interviewed by Jann S Wenner


Great interviews of the 20th century: John Lennon The Rolling Stone interview
Audio of John Lennon speaking to Jann S Wenner in this historic interview.
Hunter Davies: The great pretender
Archive: Official Beatlemania
Archive: The Beatles split
More on Lennon


Marlon Brando interviewed by Truman Capote


Great interviews of the 20th century: Marlon Brando ‘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.
Andrew O’Hagan: Vanishing act
Archive: An actor’s journey
More on Brando


Marilyn Monroe interviewed by Richard Meryman


Great interviews of the 20th century: Marilyn Monroe ‘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.
Joyce Carol Oates: All that glitters …
Archive: Marilyn is dead
More on Monroe


Malcolm X interviewed by Alex Haley


Great interviews of the 20th century: Malcolm X ‘The time is near when the white man will be finished’
Transcript of interview that appeared in the May 1963 edition of Playboy magazine.
Gary Younge: Scaring white America
More on Malcolm X


Adolf Hitler interviewed by George Sylvester Viereck


Great interviews of the 20th century: Adolf Hitler ‘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.
Ian Kershaw: A distorted report on the true Hitler
Archive: Disarm nationalism
More on Hitler


Margaret Thatcher interviewed by Terry Coleman


Great interviews of the 20th century: Margaret Thatcher ‘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.
Michael White: A merry dance
Archive: Crowd’s long cold wait
More on Thatcher


Fidel Castro interviewed by Herbert Matthews


Great interviews of the 20th century: Fidel Castro ‘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.
Tariq Ali: Notoriety and popularity
Archive: Castro still a demi-god
More on Castro


Mae West interviewed by Charlotte Chandler


Great interviews of the 20th century: Mae West ‘There’s nothing better in life than diamonds’
Edited version of Charlotte Chandler’s interview with Mae West in 1979.
Tilda Swinton: Illusion and desire
Archive: Miss West comes up
More on West
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3 Responses to “GRANDES ENTREVISTAS DO SÉCULO 20”

  1. NotasD on October 7th, 2007 at 12:42

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  3. Alexandre Carvalho on March 1st, 2008 at 14:37

    A entrevista histórica do John Lennon para a Rolling Stone eu tenho traduzida para português. Ela foi lançada em livro há alguns anos pela editora Conrad. Vale a pena a leitura.

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