
Literary Documentaries to Stream Over the Holidays
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Literary documentaries offer us an insight into the often stranger-than-fiction lives of our favourite authors. And they’re a great compromise when the house is too full and busy to concentrate on reading but you’re still craving some literary escapism.
So here are some of the best literary documentaries that you can stream over the holidays, provided your VPN is robust enough and your Netflix session doesn’t turn into Netflix and chill…
Another Arena episode, So It Goes was released in 1983 and takes its title from Kurt Vonnegut’s best-known book, Slaughterhouse 5. Vonnegut speaks with director Nigel Finch about life, love, writing, and learning.

Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hj17Wn2AYlg It’s hard not to draw parallels with Alice Walker’s childhood and the book that would eventually bring her fame and recognition, The Color Purple. Thankfully Beauty in Truth avoids easy, pat conclusions and instead presents a thoughtful, tough look at Walker’s astonishing career.American Experience: Rachel Carson
Rachel Carson’s last book, Silent Spring, was a publishing phenomena which challenged science’s fixation on using pesticides to control nature. Carson had to battle sexism, big business and her own failing health to see it published. This documentary covers Carson’s journey and it’s a fascinating look at the evolution of scientific thinking in the U.S.Chris & Don
Chris & Don is the love story between Christopher Isherwood (author of A Single Man) and artist Don Bachardy. A moving, joyful love story, this documentary helped influence the California Supreme Court decision to start issuing same-sex marriage licenses in 2008.Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia
A multi-media hodgepodge of TV appearances and personal reminiscences; The United States of Amnesia is almost as wide-ranging as Vidal himself. Interviews with talking heads like Christopher Hitchens and Nina Straight add depth. And by the end you’ll be itching to pick up a copy of Palimpsest.I Am Not Your Negro
I Am Not Your Negro is based on James Baldwin’s unfinished script, Remember This House. It’s narrated by Samuel L. Jackson, directed by Raoul Peck, and won the 2016 BAFTA Award for Best Documentary.Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold
The Center Will Not Hold is a lush exploration of Joan Didion’s life and is composed of rarely seen archive footage. It explore her influence and offers a glimpse into the relationship that inspired The Year of Magical Thinking.José and Pilar
José Saramago was a Nobel Prize Winning author whose books were read all over the world. But even the most ardent fan needs to watch José and Pilar to get the true measure of the author behind works like Blindness and The Gospel According to Jesus Christ.Kurt Vonnegut: So It Goes
