Hello everyone,
I'm sure you guys know more than me.
as I wrote in the newbie section I'm from Italy (Rome) and I'm following a particular traineeship whose professors now asked me and two others (which, alas, don't read SK) to research about IT and its tremendous success.
I'm supposed to find interviews, newspaper articles and really ANYthing that could help me explain why this occurred, at that time, with that particular book, and document it.
I'm particularly interested in interviews and reviews that came out in those years. I can't find any on the internet, everything is more or less recent. Also, I don't need to talk about the movie (on the contrary, it's almost forbidden).
Maybe some of you have got some old paper, or can tell me how to access some archive which existence I ignore. If there is such an archive.
I can't seem to even find whole interviews about IT. There are a few in which the Master talks about it, but usually very briefly, and always tells the same story (the one about the bridge).
I'd be grateful for life to anyone who'd find the time to help me.
Your fellow,
Dante.
P.s. Guess what, the assignment also implies that I try to interview the King, as well as his italian translator, the great Tullio Dobner. They set the bar pretty low, huh?
I'm sure you guys know more than me.
as I wrote in the newbie section I'm from Italy (Rome) and I'm following a particular traineeship whose professors now asked me and two others (which, alas, don't read SK) to research about IT and its tremendous success.
I'm supposed to find interviews, newspaper articles and really ANYthing that could help me explain why this occurred, at that time, with that particular book, and document it.
I'm particularly interested in interviews and reviews that came out in those years. I can't find any on the internet, everything is more or less recent. Also, I don't need to talk about the movie (on the contrary, it's almost forbidden).
Maybe some of you have got some old paper, or can tell me how to access some archive which existence I ignore. If there is such an archive.
I can't seem to even find whole interviews about IT. There are a few in which the Master talks about it, but usually very briefly, and always tells the same story (the one about the bridge).
I'd be grateful for life to anyone who'd find the time to help me.
Your fellow,
Dante.
P.s. Guess what, the assignment also implies that I try to interview the King, as well as his italian translator, the great Tullio Dobner. They set the bar pretty low, huh?