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Mikhail Gorbachev, Mario Cuomo, Yitzhak Rabin,
Max M. Fisher,
Richie Havens, Mary Travers.


Golden interviewed former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev for his most recently completed book, O Powerful Western Star, a history of the Cold War.


 

Golden shakes hands with then-Governor Mario Cuomo. It was the second time they met. Their first meeting was at approximately seven o’clock on a Sunday morning outside the Governor’s Mansion on Eagle Street in Albany. Golden was researching a novel and studying the façade of the mansion, when he heard someone call out from a car, “Can I help you?” It was the governor, and after Golden told him what he was up to, Governor Cuomo, much to the chagrin of his security detail, invited the writer in for a private tour. His only warning was: “Keep it down. We don’t want to wake up my wife.”

Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Max M. Fisher. Fisher was among the most notable back-door diplomats of the 20th century. Golden wrote his biography, and upon the occasion of the publication of the Hebrew translation, Rabin gave a lecture on the book. Of all the world leaders Golden interviewed, Rabin had the most varied career, and he gave him the most time, well over two hours.

A decade after Golden first interviewed Richie Havens, and thirty-five years after he first saw him at Carnegie Hall, his son took this picture in Homer, New York, October 15, 2005. 



During an interview, Golden made a few requests for the upcoming concert. Mary Travers was impressed that the writer knew some of her less, well-known songs. However, Ms. Travers was not impressed enough to sing any of them at her performance.

 

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