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Carlo Gebler has written many novels, along with short stories, plays, memoirs, essays, reviews, biographies and works of narrative history. As the son of the grande dame of Irish letters Edna O Brien and the writer Ernest Gebler , Carlo has impeccable literary pedigree, as a lecturer in Trinity College Dublin he has opened the windows of wonder to a legion of students by imparting his knowledge, he discusses,À la recherche du temps perdu by Proust, as being a transformative reading experience .If the past is another country – what happens when we revisit it, one day a year? Carlo Gébler has done just that. Here is the story of Ireland – from the tail end of the Troubles to the Good Friday agreement, to the glory days of the Celtic Tiger to the recession to Brexit and on to the present, where, it appears, everything we thought we could take for granted is no longer a given. Drawing from journals he has kept for over four decades, Gébler stitches together days of his life into something bigger than his own lived experiences – a vivid patchwork history of the island over thirty-five years, capturing those sweeping changes in sharp, funny, slantwise pieces that will prompt readers to reflect on the strange process of how we got here. This intelligent and affectionate compilation, written in Gébler's sparkling prose, is a joy. Whether read from beginning to end or dipped into, it will appeal to anyone with even a passing interest in the astonishing evolution of our island.
Carlo Gébler attempts to decipher the biggest jailbreak in British and Irish history.
Carlo Gébler writes that we should try to repair the lives of others, even if things in our own lives seem broken.
my guest today is Vincent Flückiger a lutenist, artist and author of a popular comic book about the lives of early musicians. We will play a dance by Michel Praetorius and a beautiful piece from the manuscript known as the "Carlo G." collection. Here is some more information about this manuscript provided by the Earlymusicsources. com https://www.earlymusicsources.com/realizations/carlo Vincent will tell us about a project with the orchestra Les Passions, performing his drawning live in concert. And an unexpected discovery about how solmization helps musicians learn notation today. Check out Vincent's page with drawings https://www.facebook.com/VincentFlueckiger contact Vincent if you would like to order his book https://www.facebook.com/vincentxo Discover more https://insightreadingenlightenment.carrd.co Write to us if you want to support us insightreading.enlightenment@gmail.com #insightreadingenlightenment #earlymusicpodcastinsightreadingenlightenment #lute #flute #renaissanceflute #traverso #electronicmusic #synthesizers #historicalkeyboards #cembalo #contemporarymusic #baroque #baroquemusic #podcast #earlymusicpodcast #darinaablogina #earlymusic #remaawards --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/insight-reading/message
“To anyone out there who's hurting — it's not a sign of weakness to ask for help. It's a sign of strength.” - Barack Obama For as long as he can remember, Carlo has struggled with low self esteem. He was surrounded by a loving family, friends that cared about him, and had recently gotten engaged to his long time girlfriend. Despite this, he couldn't shake off the feelings of depression and low self worth. One day in 2022, after a difficult situation led to him getting cancelled by his close friends, he tried taking his own life. His family was heartbroken, but they eventually took him to the mental ward to get professional help. In this Part 2 episode, we go deeper on Carlo's experience in the mental ward, and what he learned from this time of personal reflection. He teaches us the importance of seeking help when you need it, and to be more understanding of other people's traumas and hardships. -- Please know that asking for help is a sign of strength — not weakness. If you're in a crisis, please dial 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. If you're looking for professional help or looking for specific support, we encourage you to use Good Good Good's Mental Health Resources Guide. You can also text HOME to 741-741 to instantly connect with a trained crisis counselor, 24/7, for free. -- ☕ support by buying me a coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/beagutierrez)
**TRIGGER WARNING: Contains sensitive language around suicide, please be advised** “To anyone out there who's hurting — it's not a sign of weakness to ask for help. It's a sign of strength.” - Barack Obama For as long as he can remember, Carlo has struggled with low self esteem. He was surrounded by a loving family, friends that cared about him, and had recently gotten engaged to his long time girlfriend. Despite this, he couldn't shake off the feelings of depression and low self worth. One day in 2022, after a difficult situation led to him getting cancelled by his close friends, he tried taking his own life. His family was heartbroken, but they eventually took him to the mental ward to get professional help. In this Part 1 episode, Carlo shares more about his family life and upbringing, and the culmination of experiences that led to him reaching rock bottom. He shares vulnerable details about his suicide attempt, and the overwhelming emotions and pain surrounding it. -- Please know that asking for help is a sign of strength — not weakness. If you're in a crisis, please dial 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. If you're looking for professional help or looking for specific support, we encourage you to use Good Good Good's Mental Health Resources Guide. You can also text HOME to 741-741 to instantly connect with a trained crisis counselor, 24/7, for free. -- ☕ support by buying me a coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/beagutierrez)
Famously, King Oedipus killed his father and married his mother. That's what everyone knows about the Greek myth. But Carlo Gébler sets out to humanise the story. He talks about his novel I Antigone set in the seventh century BC, and why Antigone is his narrator: because she had "skin in the game" as both daughter and sister to Oedipus. He says the story remains compelling thousands of years later because it is a family tragedy. For more on Carlo Gébler's novel: https://www.newisland.ie/fiction/i-antigone Presented and produced by Martina Devlin
Inside Books is a fortnightly podcast presented by Breda Brown. This episode features Carlo Gébler.
When he was a boy and returned to the family home from primary school in the afternoon, Carlo Gébler would often hear the sound of typing coming from the shed at the foot of the garden. This was where his mother, the writer Edna O'Brien, sometimes went to write her novels. Later, when he lay in bed at night, Carlo would again hear the sound of typing. This time it would be coming from the downstairs front room where his father, Ernest Gébler, wrote plays for television. Now 66 and an acclaimed author himself, Carlo wants to know why the children of writers often follow their parent's footsteps into literature. Exploring the dynamics of literary lineage and his own journey into writing, Carlo asks if it is simply an iron law that the apple rarely falls far from the tree - or if the truth is something far more complex. Producer: Conor Garrett
Arts North West this week it is a special programme about the cross-border engagement programme Across the Lines based at The Glens Centre, North Leitrim. The programme is introduced by Ruth Gonsalves Moore and features: Extracts from two plays -Sligo Leitrim North Counties Railway: an entertainment that goes A-Z but not in that order, written by Carlo Géblerand the youth devised Border Games. A chat with five young people from North Leitrim and Fermanagh: Shauna McDonnell, Minnie Lee McLoughlin, Mairead Feehily, Luca Quinnand, Lukas Macilulevicuius and their two Drama Directors Tori Lee (Manorhamilton) and Sally Rees(Enniskillen). To contact the show visit www.oceanfm.ie/arts Arts North West is supported by Leitrim County Council, Arts Council of Ireland and Pobal. Recorded and produced in The Glens Centre Manorhamilton. All Podcasts can be found on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Soundcloud or wherever you find your podcasts. Just search OceanFmIreland.
Emergenza Covid-19 e prospettive, opportunità e sfide. Diretta con: Vali Teymouri - Vice ministro Beni Culturali Iran; Carlo G. Cereti - Sapienza Università di Roma. In collaborazione con l'Istituto Culturale dell'Iran
Carlo G. Cereti ci conduce alla scoperta dello zoroastrismo e delle sue influenze sulla cultura iraniana
Writer Carlo Gébler, son of Edna O'Brien, talks about One City One Book choices in the second of four weekly City of Books podcast extras. On his mother's classic trilogy, The Country Girls, he says it stands the test of time because it “talks about the truth of human experience”. His experience as a prison teacher has been life-enhancing: “Prison has been my university. It has taught me more than I have learned anywhere else.” And he draws parallels between some of his own work and Tatty by Christine Dwyer Hickey, Dublin's 2020 One City One Book choice. Produced and presented by Martina Devlin Music by Daragh Dukes For more on Tatty follow this link http://www.dublinonecityonebook.ie/news/tatty-by-christine-dwyer-hickey-is-2020-dublin-one-city-one-book-choice/ For more on Carlo Gébler follow this link https://www.newisland.ie/carlo-gebler
Le nuove scoperte che sono state fatte recentemente nell’area archeologica di Pompei ci permettono di entrare in contatto, senza mediazione, con la vita quotidiana degli antichi, soprattutto della gente comune che, solitamente, non lascia tracce nella storia – spiega Massimo Osanna, direttore del Parco Archeologico di Pompei (http://pompeiisites.org/) e autore del libro “Pompei. Il tempo ritrovato. Le nuove scoperte” (Rizzoli, 416 p., € 20,00) (https://rizzoli.rizzolilibri.it/libri/pompei-il-tempo-ritrovato/). Alla guida del Parco archelogico dal 2016 e recentemente confermato nell’incarico, Osanna è l’artefice del rilancio dell’area, dopo un lungo periodo caratterizzato da incuria, furti e scioperi selvaggi.RECENSIONI“Antica madre” di Valerio Massimo Manfredi(Mondadori, 228 p., € 19,00)https://www.librimondadori.it/libri/antica-madre-valerio-massimo-manfredi/“Iulia. Storia di un’imperatrice” di Santiago Posteguillo(Piemme, 656 p., € 19,90)https://www.edizpiemme.it/libri/iulia-storia-di-unimperatrice“De Chirico. Catalogo della mostra” a cura di Massimo Barbero(Marsilio, 368 p., € 40,00)http://www.marsilioeditori.it/lista-autori/scheda-libro/2970229/de-chirico“Memorie della mia vita” di Giorgio De Chirico(La Nave di Teseo, 430 p., € 17,00)http://www.lanavediteseo.eu/item/memorie-della-mia-vita/“Giorgio De Chirico. La casa del poeta” a cura di Andrea Cortellessa(La Nave di Teseo, 388 p., € 20,00)http://www.lanavediteseo.eu/item/la-casa-del-poeta/“Souvenirs” di Alberto Savinio(Adelphi, 246 p., € 14,00)https://www.adelphi.it/libro/9788845933592“Guggenheim. La collezione Thannhauser. Da Van Gogh a Picasso” a cura di Megan Fontanella(Skira, 128 p., € 29,00)http://www.skira.net/books/capolavori-del-guggenheim-1“La storia dell’impressionismo” di John Rewald(Johan & Levi, 606 p., € 39,00)http://www.johanandlevi.com/scheda.php?libro=171“Van Gogh, Monet, Degas. The Mellon Collection” catalogo della mostra(Conti Tipocolor, 108 p., € 25,00)https://www.contitipocolor.it/“Tutti i racconti “ di Kurt Vonnegut(Bompiani, 1440 p., € 38,00)https://www.bompiani.it/catalogo/tutti-i-racconti-9788845297236“Pezzi da museo. Ventidue collezioni straordinarie nel racconto di grandi scrittori” a cura di Maggie Fergusson(Sellerio, 336 p., € 16,00)https://sellerio.it/it/catalogo/Pezzi-Museo-Ventidue-Collezioni-Straordinarie-Racconto-Grandi-Scrittori/Aa-Vv/11990“Churchill, il vizio della democrazia” di Carlo G. Gabardini(Rizzoli, 224 p., € 18,00)https://rizzoli.rizzolilibri.it/libri/churchill-il-vizio-della-democrazia/“Il mappamondo di Giacomo “ di Gilberto Lonardi(Marsilio, 276 p., € 25,00)http://www.marsilioeditori.it/libri/scheda-libro/2970072/il-mappamondo-di-giacomo IL CONFETTINO“La collezione di Joey” di Candace Fleming(Orecchioacerbo, 40 p., € 15,00)https://www.orecchioacerbo.com/editore/index.php?option=com_oa&vista=catalogo&id=594
PAL-Verleger*innen Maja und Carlo Günther über rauschende Feste, inspirierende Kontakte und alltägliche Glücksmomente
I talk how Aesop's fables fight empire with legendary Irish author Carlo Gébler! Talking animals versus Trump? The Frogs Who Demanded A King? The occult vs mythology? Lacan+Owen Barfield+Denis Johnson? It's all in here!
Carlo Gébler told this story at our fundraising collaboration with Fighting Words Belfast on 22 November 2018. The theme was Sink or Swim.
Carlo Gébler told this story at our fundraising collaboration with Fighting Words Belfast on 22 November 2018. The theme was Sink or Swim.
Fine Music Radio — "The illusive Carlo G.''. TRACK: Sicut Sponsus matris by “Carlo G” . ARTIST: Profeti Della Quinta under Elam Rotem. PUBLISHER: Carlo G. Manuscript Glossa 2017.
A discussion on Henry James as critic by Man Booker Prize winner Alan Hollinghurst in conversation with Carlo Gébler. About the speakers Alan Hollinghurst Alan Hollinghurst was born in 1954 and was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford. Hollinghurst was on the staff of the Times Literary Supplement from 1982 to 1995. He has published five novels including The Swimming-Pool Library (1988) and The Stranger's Child (2011). His acclaimed novel The Folding Star (1994) was shortlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction and won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize (for fiction). His novel, The Line of Beauty (2004), traces a decade of change and tragedy and won the 2004 Man Booker Prize for Fiction. His new novel, The Sparsholt Affair, will be published in 2017. He lives in London. Carlo Gébler Carlo Gébler was born Dublin in 1954, the eldest son of writer parents, Ernest Gébler and Edna O'Brien. He has a PhD from Queen's University, Belfast. Gébler has made a number of documentary films and is also the author of several novels, children's novels, plays for both radio and the stage, and librettos. He has also worked as a teacher and academic. In the early nineties he was the creative writing tutor at the Maze prison and since 1997 he has been the writer-in-residence in HMP Maghaberry. In addition he has taught creative writing at Trinity College, Dublin, where he has been a visiting fellow four times, and at Queen's University, Belfast. Carlo Gebler was elected a member of the Aosdána in 1990.
Author Carlo Gébler reads from his novel ‘The Dead Eight’, and takes questions from the audience. With an introduction by Sinéad Mac Aodha. Recorded in the Central Library on 13 May 2011 as part of its 'Dublin Revealed' series. Born in Dublin in 1954, Carlo Gébler was brought up in London and studied at the University of York and the National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield. His novels include The Eleventh Summer (1985), Work & Play (1987), Malachy and his Family (1990), Life of a Drum (1991), The Cure (1994), How to Murder a Man (1998) and A Good Day for a Dog (2008). He collaborated with Patrick Maguire to write the 2008 memoir, My Father's Watch: The Story of a Child Prisoner in 70s Britain, imbuing it with a "quiet emotionalism" (The Guardian). His books for children are well-known: Caught on a Train (2001) was short-listed for a Bisto prize. In addition, he has written articles and short stories for many national publications and a libretto for opera. He is a film-maker, producer and director of television documentaries. Carlo’s work has been supported by ILE in Italian and Hebrew. Carlo Gébler is a member of Aosdána and lives in Enniskillen.
If you thought this show was worth a couple of bucks, become a VIP today - https://members.majorspoilers.com Comment on this episode - http://wp.me/p8YAd-1wlk In this installment of Critical Hit - A Major Spoilers Podcast: Just because there is some down time, doesn't mean you are getting the answers you seek. Use the code CriticalHit at Harrys.com for $5.00 off your first purchase. Visit the Major Spoilers store for Critical Hit and Major Spoilers merchandise! Character sheets for characters at level 17 are now at members.majorspoilers.com This week's sketch is from Carlo G, who gives us his take on the Candle Heads.
If you thought this show was worth a couple of bucks, become a VIP today - https://members.majorspoilers.com Comment on this episode - http://wp.me/p8YAd-1wlk In this installment of Critical Hit - A Major Spoilers Podcast: Just because there is some down time, doesn't mean you are getting the answers you seek. Use the code CriticalHit at Harrys.com for $5.00 off your first purchase. Visit the Major Spoilers store for Critical Hit and Major Spoilers merchandise! Character sheets for characters at level 17 are now at members.majorspoilers.com This week's sketch is from Carlo G, who gives us his take on the Candle Heads.
Call the Major Spoilers Hotline - 785-727-1939 Share your thoughts on this episode - http://wp.me/p8YAd-1vnb Become a Major Spoilers VIP and support this show! https://members.majorspoilers.com In this installment of Critical Hit - A Major Spoilers Podcast: A slight detour to a strange island. Use the code CriticalHit at Harrys.com for $5.00 off your first purchase. Visit the Major Spoilers store for Critical Hit and Major Spoilers merchandise! Character sheets for characters at level 17 are now at members.majorspoilers.com This week's sketch is from Carlo G, who offers up this fantastic take on the flappy faces! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
Call the Major Spoilers Hotline - 785-727-1939 Share your thoughts on this episode - http://wp.me/p8YAd-1vnb Become a Major Spoilers VIP and support this show! https://members.majorspoilers.com In this installment of Critical Hit - A Major Spoilers Podcast: A slight detour to a strange island. Use the code CriticalHit at Harrys.com for $5.00 off your first purchase. Visit the Major Spoilers store for Critical Hit and Major Spoilers merchandise! Character sheets for characters at level 17 are now at members.majorspoilers.com This week's sketch is from Carlo G, who offers up this fantastic take on the flappy faces! Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends about the podcast, get them to subscribe and, be sure to visit the Major Spoilers site and forums.
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Readings, talks and workshops at Dublin City Public Libraries
Carlo Gébler reading from his novel The Dead Eight, followed by questions and answers. Introduction by Sinéad Mac Aodha, Irish Literature Exchange.
This is the second podcast in the second series of Talking Books, hosted by writer-in-residence Dermot Bolger. Dermot is joined by the writer Carlo Gébler. The podcast was recorded in Deansgrange Libary on the 3rd of November 2009.
This is the second podcast in the second series of Talking Books, hosted by writer-in-residence Dermot Bolger. Dermot is joined by the writer Carlo Gébler. The podcast was recorded in Deansgrange Libary on the 3rd of November 2009.