Karleen Koen discusses her book, “Through a Glass Darkly.” She begins by explaining her background in English literature and how it led her to write historical fiction set in the eighteenth century. She goes on to discuss her career before she became and author, in which she worked as a journalist. She then explains that once she became a mother she decided to write fiction. She ends the interview with a discussion of her next book.
Paris (France) - Fiction London (England) - Fiction Great Britain - History - 18th century - Fiction Nobility - Fiction Arranged marriage - Fiction
Time Period
Eighteenth century
Place
Paris (France) London (England)
Source
U-matic tape: Excerpt of show with Martinson interviewing Joe Namath before the first commercial break, Florence Weiner before the second commercial break and Karleen Koen after the second break.
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