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Tom Carlson, Hatteras Blues

Season 9 Episode 910 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

D. G. Martin interviews Tom Carlson about his book, 'Hatteras Blues.'

Tom Carlson taught creative nonfiction and American literature for thirty-two years at the University of Memphis. He has published academic and freelance writing in the United States, Canada, and Europe. His book on Romanian poet laureate Nichita Stanescu won the Walter R. Smith Award, and his articles on the Elvis phenomenon received the George Whatley Award for best popular culture commentary.

08/05/2006 | Rating NR

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Tom Carlson, Hatteras Blues

Season 9 Episode 910 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Tom Carlson taught creative nonfiction and American literature for thirty-two years at the University of Memphis. He has published academic and freelance writing in the United States, Canada, and Europe. His book on Romanian poet laureate Nichita Stanescu won the Walter R. Smith Award, and his articles on the Elvis phenomenon received the George Whatley Award for best popular culture commentary.

08/05/2006 | Rating NR

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