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Audio Interview with Edward Guilino
about Lewis Carroll (Charles Dodgson)

Lewis Carroll was a mathematician, theologian, and best remembered as the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass. Lewis Carroll's real name was Charles Dodgson, and did not like to be called by his pen name. Regardless of how he felt, he is still better remembered as Lewis Carroll to the world.

In this 1982 interview, Edward Guilino, author of Lewis Carroll: An Annotated International Bibliography, 1960-1977, talks about the origin of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, a book that revolutionized children's literature.

Listen to the Edward Guilino interview with Don Swaim, April 29, 1982
(21 min.27 sec.)

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Listen to an unabridged, dramatic reading of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

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For many years most of the best writers of the English language found their way to Don Swaim's CBS Radio studio in New York. Wired for Books is proud to webcast these interviews in their entirety.

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