EUDORA WELTY rare half hour interview on Dick Cavett Show episode 1 May 19, 1979
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- Wonderful interview with legendary author Eudora Welty on The Dick Cavett Show from 1979. Part one of two episodes that aired on consecutive days. I also have the second episode on youtube.
Sheer joy to hear Eudora's voice, authentic, real and unfortunately gone.
One of my college professors, B.C. Hall, went to Mississippi to see Miss Welty back in the day, and he brought her a watermelon. And she said, "I thank you kindly."
Then she took a bite and let out a very loud burp
Thank God for Dick Cavett. This is a treasure.
He needs to write a book. ASAP
I absolutely agree. I've watched this a couple of times, and didn't realize until today that it's a two part interview. "Many Pearls" has posted Part 2 as well!
Jackson, MS. native here (now living in Washington State)...if ya don't know, you can visit Eudora's home, which is now a museum, in the Belhaven neighborhood of Jackson. Beautiful home, gorgeous neighborhood with Belhaven College as the centerpiece. Absolutely worth the visit if you ever get the chance.
What a PRECIOUS bit of film SO BEAUTIFUL AND SWEET and WONDERFUL!
What a totally wonderful woman.
Her beautiful hands, extraordinary.
Think of all the stories she penned and photographed with them!
What a gift, what a treasure.
Thank you so much for finding and posting this. ❤❤❤
I paused the video and grabbed a Eudora short story book before I listened to the interview. Had no idea she was going to read excerpts (I know, what would authors do?). Was an unexpected pleasure reading along with this Southern treasure.
Thank you so much for posting this! The more I read Miss Eudora's writing, the more I want to know about her. I stumbled upon the Welty at Home virtual book club (from the official Welty House and Garden) bc of my love for Faulkner. They were reading THE SOUND AND THE FURY, bc they alternate between Welty and one of her many beloved fellow authors. During that time, the Welty House tweeted about Medgar Evers and her story "Where is the Voice Coming From?" for Mr. Evers' assassination anniversary. That got me interested in her character, and I stuck around for their next reading which was Welty's THE WIDE NET.
Brilliant writer; wonderful lady.
It is so good to have Ms. Welty and to hear her. I didn’t know much about her. Cavett does a really good too.
I love these old Cavett shows where he gives time to his guests to really respond to his questions and really engage. Modern chat shows are a hideous dumbed down competition between host and guest …. Each trying desperately to sound funnier than the other by telling evermore banal anecdotes. Strange times
That was back when Adults HAD an attention span
My favorite Welty line is the one about pondering the coke a cola sign.
She is Southern. There they have "Co-Cola"
Yep they do!
@kellybrown8638
Absolutely delightful. Thank you for posting.
This youtube didn't come alive to me until she started reading. That's what talent is. An electric field.
Thank you
❤️❤️
Wow.
🎂Eudora Welty 04-13-2022 📖
Look at those chompers on Eudora
Just heard of her via Stephen king. But anyway, the bloke from noes 3. Coincidentally just looked @ that book delta wedding on google, looks good
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"A line will take us hours maybe;
Yet if it does not seem a moment’s thought,
Our stitching and unstitching has been naught." WB Yeats, Adam's Curse
*BUUUUUUURP*
coming Eudora
Cavett liked the sound of his own voice too much.
Didn't Dick Cavett threaten to jump off a bridge once?
He keeps cutting her off.
FYI--People who say Cavett likes the sound of his own voice too much are those who have difficulty comprehending what he is saying. Next life, try to graduate high school.
Bizarre comment.
Is "Welthy" the correct pronounciation of her last name?
Well-T
What a great American... not referring to Dick, lol.
Amazing woman, only person I have seen that could eat a raw potato through a chain link fence.
That was unkind, and you are uncouth for having written that. Please learn some manners and some control, Mr. Manuel Hung.
I pity you, if that is all you took away from this wonderful interview and reading. If you want the world to be brighter, it starts with kindness to yourself and others. So I hope you learn to see the beauty of this author and in yourself.
Jerk
Cavett talks too much.
Welty is a genius. Give her the floor.
Cavett ain't no genius.