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Fresh Air, Evelyn Lau and Michael Klare

By: Terry Gross
Narrated by: Terry Gross
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Writer Evelyn Lau and defense analyst Michael Klare on this edition of Fresh Air. In 1989, Lau became a best-selling author with her first book: Runaway: Diary of a Street Kid, a memoir of her years on the streets as a suicidal drug-addicted teenage prostitute. She also wrote two books of poetry: You are Not Who You Claim and Oedipal Dreams. Lau talks about her collection of short stories titled Fresh Girls and Other Stories. Klare's book Rogue States and Nuclear Outlaws explores the current tendency of the Pentagon to focus on Third World countries as the new threat to U.S. national security. Klare is defense correspondent for The Nation, a frequent commentator on National Public Radio, and Professor of Peace and World Security Studies at Hampshire College. (Original Broadcast Dates: March 27, 1995 and March 28, 1995)(P) and ©2000 WHYY-FM Biographies & Memoirs

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