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POV | Where The Heart Roams | PBS
Full Program: Delve into the world of romance novels with avid fans on the 'Love Train' 01:20:28
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American Masters | Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer Prize Night | PBS (#2503)
Mitchell received news of the prize by phone and hid from the press 03:26
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PBS NewsHour | Toni Morrison Reads From Her Novel 'Home' | PBS (#10338)
Toni Morrison reads an excerpt from her novel "Home." 02:59
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PBS NewsHour | 'The Swerve': When an Ancient Text Reaches Out & Touches Us | PBS (#10336)
'The Swerve': When an Ancient Text Reaches Out and Touches Us 07:04
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American Masters | Is Gone With The Wind Literature? | PBS (#2503)
Scholars and devoted readers of Margaret Mitchell's 1936 classic novel have been arguing the book's literary merits for decades 03:41
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American Masters | The Atlanta Race Riot 1906 | PBS (#2503)
Margaret Mitchell was profoundly influenced by a violent race riot 03:00
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PBS NewsHour | Story Sheds Light on Treatment of People With Disabilities | PBS (#10260)
Love Story Sheds Light on How Society Treats People With Disabilities 06:25
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Ken Burns | Mark Twain Goes Abroad | PBS
Twain traveled abroad with the idea that America is the center of the universe, not Europe 00:26
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PBS NewsHour | Book Critic Ron Charles Discusses Year's Best Works of Fiction | PBS (#10229)
Book Critic Ron Charles Discusses Year's Best Works of Fiction 06:29
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PBS NewsHour | The Year in Fiction | PBS (#10224)
Jeffrey Brown talks to Ron Charles of the Washington Post about the year in fiction. 06:29
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PBS NewsHour | Weekly Poem: 'Radio Crackling, Radio Gone' by Lisa Olstein | PBS (#10202)
Lisa Olstein reads "Radio Crackling, Radio Gone." 01:18
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Tavis Smiley | Novelist Marie Lu | PBS (#2435)
Full Program: The writer discusses her first and highly-anticipated young adult novel, Legend. 10:24
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MediaShift | 5Across: Beyond the Book | PBS
Full Program: A discussion about e-books and self-publishing 27:57
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PBS NewsHour | Weekly Poem: 'Fiat Lux' by Traci Brimhall | PBS (#10166)
Traci Brimhall reads "Fiat Lux" from her book, "Rookery." 01:35
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PBS NewsHour | Poet Philip Schultz Shares His Work | PBS (#10156)
Poet Philip Schultz shares his work. He won the 2008 Pulitzer Prize for "Failure." 10:48
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