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Philosopher Sissela Bok on Her Nobel Prize-Winning Mother

Philosopher and writer Sissela Bok (Siss-ala Bahk). She's the author of several books on the ethics of lying and keeping secrets. Her latest book is a memoir about her mother, Alva Myrdal, who was called the most modern woman in the world. Both of Bok's parents were Nobel Prize winners. The book is "Alva Myrdal: A Daughter's Memoir," published by Addison Wesley and now out in paperback. (REBROADCAST. Originally aired 5/28/91)

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Other segments from the episode on June 25, 1992

Fresh Air with Terry Gross, June 25, 1992: Interview with Sissela Bok; Interview with Leroy Aarons; Review of Alice Walker's novel "Possessing the Secret Joy."

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