Candace Falk, author of "Love, Anarchy, and Emma Goldman," discusses her research based upon newly discovered letters between Goldman and Chicago political activist Ben Reitman. Goldman, a Soviet dissident deported from the Soviet Union in 1919, had studiously evaded her relation with Ben Reitman when writing her autobiography "Living My Life." Falk focuses upon the ten year relationship between Reitman and Goldman, and how their personal and political lives became intertwined.|LOVE, ANARCHY, AND EMMA GOLDMAN / Candace Falk| interviewed and produced by Laurie Edesky. - Candace Falk, author of "Love, Anarchy, and Emma Goldman," discusses her research based upon newly discovered letters between Goldman and Chicago political activist Ben Reitman. Goldman, a Soviet dissident deported from the Soviet Union in 1919, had studiously evaded her relation with Ben Reitman when writing her authobiography "Living My Life." Falk focusus upon the ten year relationship between Reitman and Goldman, and how their personal and poltical lives became intertwined. - BROADCAST: KPFA, 28 Mar. 1985.
Love, anarchy, and Emma Goldman / Candace Falk ; interviewed and produced by Laurie Edesky.
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Program Title:
Love, anarchy, and Emma Goldman / Candace Falk ; interviewed and produced by Laurie Edesky.
PRA Archive #:
AZ0980
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Date Broadcast on:
KPFA, 28 Mar. 1985.
Item duration:
1 reel (27 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|27:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1985.