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Short Fiction & Essays

"A Bath in the Ganges,” Timberline Review (Fall 2016)

 

"The Splintered Mirror,” Ducts (Spring 2015)

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“The Private Life,” The Masachusetts Review (Spring 2014)

 

“The Michelangelo Massacre,” Fiction International (November 2013)

 

“’For Us the Living:’ Visits to Civil Rights Museums,” Southen Cultures (Fall 2008)

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“Irony, Paradox, and Passion,” The PEN Newsletter (Fall 1996)

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Other Media

Speech to Fayette County Leadership gathering celebrating the reissue of Our Portion of Hell (2023): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f1u-zGxGoY

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Producer: Freedom’s Front Line: Fayette County, Tennessee.  This half hour documentary film was first aired on WKNO, the Memphis PBS affiliate in 2008.  Since then, it has been shown regularly during Black History Month.

 

Radio Station KBOO of Portland, Oregon conducted a half hour interview with me concerning Two Rooms. (1998)

      

Radio Station WJZD of Gulfport, Mississippi conducted an hour-long interview with me concerning Our Portion Of Hell. (1998)

 

The Narratives Performing Company of New York produced I Think I Should Rest Awhile, a theatrical adaptation of A Stranger In The House.  It was performed at colleges, community centers across the country. (1984)

 

I co-produced a three-part treatment of All The Lonely People that was broadcast on NPR’s  Morning Edition with Margo Adler of National Public Radio. (1983)

 

I appeared on The David Suskind Show, a nationally-syndicated TV program, along with several of the people whose lives I traced in All the Lonely People. (1983)

 

A Stranger in The House was featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show. (1979)                 

 

TV station WHBQ in Memphis produced an hour-long documentary based primarily upon material in Our Portion of Hell. (1974)

 

I wrote and co-produced a half-hour radio program for WBAI (New York) based on Our Portion Of Hell. (1974)

©2023 by Robert Hamburger. 

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