Home
Search transcripts:    Advanced Search
Notable New     Yorkers
Select     Notable New Yorker

Kenneth ClarkKenneth Clark
Photo Gallery
Transcript

Session:         Page of 763

Q:

Yes, we certainly are. What I would like to suggest is, the same formula that I used with, your wife --

Clark:

-- all right --

Q:

-- for that extensive interview. And that is, you will shortly have all the typescripts, and then when you have a chance to take a look and see what some of the gaps might be, and what other things come to your mind-- and I will have further questions -- and we can follow up, at some time.

Clark:

All right.

Q:

And then one other thing -- if you go through another major episode at any time --

Clark:

-- I can't stand any more “major episodes” -- I told you, I'm 62!

Q:

Our Oral History director, Professor Louis Starr, points out that some people have a Volume I and a Volume II, even a Volume III of their oral memoirs -- particularly, catching somebody in mid-career. And I'm sure you'll not have another whole volume, but perhaps a significant epilogue.

Clark:

All right. I've enjoyed the experience, unexpected as it was. I still would like to know from you, though, how many blacks you have in the project?

Q:

I'll find out how many.





© 2006 Columbia University Libraries | Oral History Research Office | Rights and Permissions | Help