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Is literature a political force? Yes, says George Saunders.
In this episode, he talks about Trump, civility and the public discourse of our time. On Kindness and Meanness. On form and revision. Voice, memory and empathy, and of course about the living and the dead.
Music by Kingocito and Sandra Kolstad. Artwork by Julius Vidarssønn Langhoff.
Be sure to check out our show notes for this episode, right here.
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Linn Ullmann talks to the American author Joyce Carol Oates about memories and loss, about «bearing witness» through literature, about her mother and grandmother, about the US today, about writing, failure – and boxing.
Music by Kingocito and Sandra Kolstad. Artwork by Julius Vidarssønn Langhoff.
This episode was made possible in collaboration with Louisiana Literature in Denmark and the International Writer’s Stage in Stockholm, Sweden.
Read more in our show notes, right here.
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Linn Ullmann talks to Ali Smith about her seasonal quartet, about hope and despair, language and form, Shakespeare and writing companions, and about why migration is the story of our time. Plus we get a very first sneak peek into the forthcoming Summer.
Music by Kingocito and Sandra Kolstad. Artwork by Julius Vidarsønn Langhoff.
Check out our show notes for this episde right here.
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Welcome to How To Proceed with Linn Ullmann! In this introductory episode, author Linn Ullmann and artistic director at the House of Literature in Oslo, Linn Rottem, discuss how this podcast came about, the importance of literary dialogue and what you can expect — and who you will meet — in the upcoming episodes. Subscribe and tune in!
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