A bi-monthly conversation about writing, creativity and the world we live in. Author Linn Ullmann talks to some of the world’s most exciting literary voices about their books, their writing process and how they view the world and current events around them.
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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsSociety & Culture |
In this final bonus episode of How to Proceed, Linn Ullmann talks about how the idea for this podcast started, and her thoughts one year later. Emmanuel Carrere's final question to the readers, "Are you happy? And do you think it is important to be h... more
In this episode, the French writer Emmanuel Carrère talks to Linn Ullmann about depression and how to write about something that can´t really be put into words, the question of form and truth, right and wrong and writing about the self and others. He... more
In this bonus episode, Anne Carson reads her poem "We Need To Talk", inspired by a dance choreographed by Dimitris Papaioannou.
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For the first time in the How to Proceed podcast, we have not only one guest, but two! Namely poet and classicist Anne Carson and her partner and collaborator, Robert Currie. Together, they talk to guest moderator John Freeman about translating words... more
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I am a very slow reader. My affinity for book culture (very high!) is also inversely correlated with the actual amount of time I spend reading (disappointingly, perpetually low!). Browsing bookstores or libraries is a slice of heaven, and yet the amount of books I read in a year barely cracks double digits. The last thing I need is to hear from interesting authors who will introduce me to more titles. But actually, this podcast - guided by Linn Ullmann and House of Literature in Oslo - may be ex... more
Love the podcast! How can I get in touch? Is there an email address? I wanted to ask a question!
...funklende stjerner står jeg og veiver min fane. Denne podcasten er den rake motsetning til en verden full av mas og tomt prat. Kloke, rolige samtaler til ettertanke. Når kommer neste episode?
Disse samtalene er en gave. Så fulle av tanke og nærvær. Veldig bra. Og viktig! Vi trenger en podcast som dette nå, til å minne oss på hva vi har og kan og må kjempe for.
But where is the long anticipated episode #2.. Was´nt it supposed to be released in august? Soo much looking forward to it - think I’m already a big fan :-))
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