James Dickey

Title
  1. James Dickey [videorecording] / a production of the University of South Carolina and the South Carolina ETV Network ; executive producer Tom Stepp ; producer, William Price Fox ; director, Dave Smalley.
Published by
  1. [Alexandria, Va.] : PBS Video, 1989.

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Additional authors
  1. Dickey, James
  2. Plimpton, George.
  3. Fox, William Price.
  4. University of South Carolina.
  5. South Carolina Educational Television Network.
  6. PBS Video.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (29 min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. James Dickey discusses his art. He maintains that today's best fiction writers are the ones who are most influenced by poetry, but admits that important ingredients in a poem do not work well in a novel.
Uniform title
  1. Writer's workshop (Television program)
Subject
  1. Poets, American > 20th century > Interviews
  2. Fiction > Technique
  3. Dickey, James > Interviews
  4. Poetics
Call number
  1. *UGS-562
Note
  1. "WRWO108"--Cassette label.
  2. Date from container.
  3. Segment from the television series, Writer's workshop, originally produced in 1982 by the University of South Carolina and the South Carolina Educational Television Commission.
System details (note)
  1. VHS.
Title
  1. James Dickey [videorecording] / a production of the University of South Carolina and the South Carolina ETV Network ; executive producer Tom Stepp ; producer, William Price Fox ; director, Dave Smalley.
Imprint
  1. [Alexandria, Va.] : PBS Video, 1989.
System details
  1. VHS.
Performer
  1. Host, George Plimpton.
Added author
  1. Dickey, James, interviewee.
  2. Plimpton, George.
  3. Fox, William Price.
  4. University of South Carolina.
  5. South Carolina Educational Television Network.
  6. PBS Video.
Added title
  1. Writer's workshop (Television program)
ISBN
  1. 0559516011
Research call number
  1. *UGS-562 [Video]
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