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Thirteen years after the release of his internationally bestselling novel, The Book Thief, author Markus Zusak has emerged with a novel he describes as his most personal yet.
In this episode of What About Death!?, Tsultrim speaks with internationally acclaimed and best selling author, Markus Zusak about his hugely successful novel The Book Thief which has been translated into more than 40 languages, and spent 500 weeks on the New York Times Bestseller list. Markus explains how “Death” became one of the main characters of this beautiful book and how he created and developed this character and the different relationships that Death has throughout. Markus offers listeners a fascinating insight into how this book became and remains a timeless and much loved story to many people across the world. He also explains how he moved from this story to that of his other novel Bridge of Clay many years later, where death and grief continue to play an important part of the storyline. This episode of What About Death!? is hosted by Tsultrim. Special thanks to Shannon Callander, Werner Mathiuet and the whole Karuna team. Brought to you by karuna.org.auFollow What About Death!? on social media: @whataboutdeathpodcastOur music is Bling Heights by Ahjay Stelino.If listening to these podcasts raises any concerns or issues for you please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636.
In our first ever guest hosted episode, Nigel assigns each host pop culture content that is important to her: The Mountain Goats, Help! I'm a Fish, and Bridge of Clay by Markus Zuzak. 1:30 - The Mountain Goats: Zopilote Machine and Tallahassee 33:22 - Help! I'm a Fish 52:09 - Bridge of Clay 1:12:12 - why Nigel assigned these three things
Bridge of Clay is the new sweeping family saga from Markus Zusak, author of the international bestseller The Book Thief, which swept the world and was made into a movie.
Authors Balli Kaur Jaswal, Markus Zusak and Amy Sackville compare notes on the writing process.
Thirteen years since his multi-million bestseller The Book Thief, Markus Zusak joins us at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2019 with his much-anticipated follow-up, Bridge of Clay. In a conversation with author and presenter Janet Ellis, Zusak discusses his ambitious portrait of a family, introducing us to the Dunbar brothers, who are living and fighting in a house with no parents, and no rules. To find peace and beauty, one brother, Clay, sets out to build a bridge, unaware of the secrets he will uncover.
Welcome to Trans-Tasman Tales, the free podcast by the Australian High Commission in New Zealand.In today's episode, Australian Consul General & Senior Trade Commissioner sits down with Markus Zusak, one of Australia's most well-known authors. Best known for The Book Thief, Markus and Craig talk about the challenges of writing and those thirteen years working on Bridge of Clay. Markus was in Auckland attending the Auckland Writer's Festival with support from the Australian High Commission in New Zealand. You can watch Markus at the Festival here.Keep up to date with the Australian High Commission in New Zealand by following us on social media: Find us on FacebookFind us on TwitterFind us on LinkedInVisit our website Music by Lee Rosevere
In celebration of the very first Storyfest which will be happening in Milton from 21-23 June 2019, we are re-releasing the Storyfest launch from last year with Markus Zusak. Tickets are still available for some events, snatch them up at www.storyfest.org.au Storyfest has launched with an almighty bang, featuring the voice and stories of almighty author, Markus Zusak. In this special episode of the W4W podcast Markus is in conversation with Storyfest organiser, Suzanne Leal, chatting about his book "Bridge of Clay". If you like this episode of the Writes4Festivals podcast, check out all of our episodes at http://www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/ OR SUBSCRIBE at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher or wherever you get your pods. #w4wpodcast #Storyfest #Milton #MarkusZusack #BridgeofClay #Writing #WritingFestivals #RegionalNSW #podcasts #writingpodcastsSHOWNOTES: Writes4Festivals Web - www.writes4women.com/writes4festivals/Facebook - @writes4festivalsTwitter/Instagram - @w4wpodcast StoryfestWeb - www.storyfest.org.auFacebook / Twitter - @storyfestinc Markus ZusakWeb - www.bridgeofclaybook.comFacebook - @MarkusZusack Chloe DaddFacebook - @chloedaddmusic Pamela CookWeb - www.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthor Listen Up Podcasting (Kel Butler) Web - www.listenuppodcasting.com.auFacebook/Twitter - @kelbutler / @listenuppodcasting
Markus Zusak is one of Australia’s most successful exports, a six-time novelist best known for The Book Thief, an international smash hit also adapted for the screen. Ten years on, his highly anticipated follow-up arrives – the ambitious, suburban epic, Bridge of Clay, described by The Guardian as ”brilliantly illuminated… affirmatively full of life”. The book celebrates both the ordinary and the outrageous, and the journeys that make us. Zusak talks writing, discipline and inspiration with Catriona Ferguson. Supported by Australian High Commission.
“Bridge of Clay” is the new sweeping family saga from Markus Zusak, author of the international bestseller “The Book Thief,” which swept the world and was made into a movie.
2019.01.24 Mr.Big 網路廣播:「克雷的橋_郭重興 導讀」 受訪者:郭重興(讀書共和國出版集團 社長) Part 1 瑪格斯・朱薩克,暌違13年的最新鉅作《克雷的橋》BRIDGE OF CLAY。從《偷書賊》到《克雷的橋》,郭重興看瑪格斯・朱薩克的創作風格。 馬格斯。朱薩克 繼暢銷書《偷書賊》之後,花了整整13年才完成的重量級作品,同時更是作者嘗試挑戰超越自己,力求突破性的最新創作。 到底 馬格斯。朱薩克 是如何在《克雷的橋》這本書中埋下了大量不同於以往的創作元素?是否如何能夠讓《克雷的橋》在繼《偷書賊》之後再次創下全球驚人的銷售成績呢? 在今天的節目中特別邀請到『讀書共和國出版集團』社長 郭重興 先生,來為我們親自介紹、導讀這一本算是 2019年相當重要的一本國際級大師的最新創作 https://youtu.be/CsJMsUjgFlE
2019.01.24 Mr.Big 網路廣播:「克雷的橋_郭重興 導讀」 受訪者:郭重興(讀書共和國出版集團 社長) Part 1 瑪格斯・朱薩克,暌違13年的最新鉅作《克雷的橋》BRIDGE OF CLAY。從《偷書賊》到《克雷的橋》,郭重興看瑪格斯・朱薩克的創作風格。 馬格斯。朱薩克 繼暢銷書《偷書賊》之後,花了整整13年才完成的重量級作品,同時更是作者嘗試挑戰超越自己,力求突破性的最新創作。 到底 馬格斯。朱薩克 是如何在《克雷的橋》這本書中埋下了大量不同於以往的創作元素?是否如何能夠讓《克雷的橋》在繼《偷書賊》之後再次創下全球驚人的銷售成績呢? 在今天的節目中特別邀請到『讀書共和國出版集團』社長 郭重興 先生,來為我們親自介紹、導讀這一本算是 2019年相當重要的一本國際級大師的最新創作 https://youtu.be/CsJMsUjgFlE --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sunday-mrbig/message
Our editors discuss their favorite mystery, thriller, and suspense titles of 2018, plus we talk with "The Book Thief" author Markus Zusak about his new novel, "Bridge of Clay," and his Odyssey-like journey writing a book that took 10 years to complete.
Markus Zusak on his new novel Bridge of Clay, Gary Shteyngart's novel about America called Lake Success and dip into the bad diaries of writers Jenny Ackland and William McInnes.
Annie, Anna and Amanda discuss the top 10 best-sellers and the line-up for Adelaide Writers' Week in March 2019. Our book of the week is Bridge of Clay by Marcus Zusak, - his highly anticipated follow-up to The Book Thief. It's been described as 'exquisitely written' (Publishers Weekly) and a 'big-hearted, multi-generational Australian epic' (Good Weekend magazine). Does it live up to the hype? We didn't think so -but had fun discussing it! Next week, Anna and Annie are reading The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker. Then Anna and Amanda will be back with There There by Tommy Orange. Follow us! Facebook: Books on the Go Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @abailliekaras and @captain_midget Instagram: @abailliekaras, @mr_annie, @amandalhayes99 Litsy: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Credits: Artwork: Sascha Wilcosz
Kate and Cassie talk books with novelist Suzanne Leal and translator and memoirist Vicki Laveau-Harvie. Kristina Olsson's reimagining of the building of the Sydney Opera House (Shell), Markus Zusak's ramshackle family story (Bridge of Clay) and Prayaag Akbar's dystopian tale of 'purity' (Leila).
“Bridge of Clay” is the new sweeping family saga from Markus Zusak, author of the international bestseller “The Book Thief,” which swept the world and was made into a movie.