The Art of Radio Documentary

The two Sámi brothers Hans and Eilert Karlsen were the last remaining inhabitants of a vacated fishing hamlet on the arctic coast of Finnmark. In 1992, a Norwegian journalist made a radio documentary about the brothers. I recorded this documentary on my cassette player, and since the documentary is...

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Published in:Proceedings from the Document Academy
Main Author: Geir Grenersen
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: University of Akron Press 2017
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