I am posting on this site the audio of some of the interviews I have conducted with communists or about communism - many recorded for my 1992 series What's Left of Communism? Here's the interviews posted so far:
- Jyoti Basu: onetime chief minister of the Indian state of West Bengal
- Brian Bunting: longstanding and influential South African communist
- Guillermo Cabrera Infante: Cuban novelist, once close to the Castro government and later an outspoken critic
- Benoy Choudhury: veteran Bengali communist and land reforms minister in the state government
- Anima Dasgupta: longstanding communist activist in Calcutta
- Sailen Dasgupta: Bengali communist and chairman of the Left Front, the governing coalition of West Bengal state
- Denis Goldberg: South African communist involved in launching armed struggle and arrested at Rivonia and jailed for 22 years
- Grootvlie miners: singing Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika at a union meeting on the compound near Johannesburg
- Indrajit Gupta: general secretary of the Communist Party of India and later India's home minister
- Chris Hani: the charismatic leader of the South African Communist Party, who was assassinated a few months after this interview
- Norman Le Brocq: talking about Jersey communists and wartime resistance to the Nazi occupation of the island
- Lionel Martin: interviewed in Cuba about the socialism of Fidel Castro and Che Guevara
- Vishwanath Mathur: veteran Indian revolutionary and communist who was imprisoned in the notorious Cellular Jail at the Andamans in the 1930s
- Geeta Mukherjee: longstanding communist MP from West Bengal
- E.M.S. Namboodiripad: India's first Communist state chief minister and later party general secretary
- John Rettie: who as a young Reuter's journalist in Moscow broke the story of Khrushchev's secret speech to the 1956 CPSU Congress (and to be clear, he was never himself a Communist sympathiser)