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Leituras sem Badanas
Literatura de Viagem

Leituras sem Badanas

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 23:02


Livros mencionados: Falar Piano e Tocar Francês, Martim Sousa Tavares; O Clube de Leitura Antiguerra, Annie Lyons; Confissões, Santo Agostinho; Em Viagem de Uma Alemanha à Outra, Gunter Grass; Caminhar no Gelo, Werner Herzog; Volta ao Mundo de Minimota, André Sousa; No Teu Deserto, Miguel Sousa Tavares; On the Road, Jack Kerouac; The Dharma Bums, Jack Kerouac Sigam-nos no instagram: @leitursaembadanas Edição de som: Tale House Qualquer dúvida ou ideia: leiturasembadanas@leya.com

Arts & Ideas
The Sorrows of Young Werther

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 44:43


An instant bestseller in 1774, The Sorrows of Young Werther was carried by Napoleon on his campaign in Egypt, it led to spin offs in fashion, porcelain and perfume and created Werther fever. A work of his Sturm und Drang years, Goethe's epistolary novel was published anonymously when he was aged 24. The story captures the intensity of unrequited love, frustrated ambition and mental suffering. It is also a novel that keys into the big philosophical arguments of its age and has given rise to a wide range of artistic responses in the two centuries since. With the Royal Opera House staging Massenet's operatic adaptation of the story, Anne McElvoy explores the ideas that fed into it. Professor Sarah Hibberd is Stanley Hugh Badock Chair of Music at the University of Bristol. Her research focuses on nineteenth century opera and music theatre in Paris and London. Dr Sean Williams is a BBC Radio 3 AHRC New Generation Thinker and Senior Lecturer in German and European Cultural History in the School of Languages and Cultures at the University of Sheffield and is a BBC Radio 3 AHRC New Generation Thinker. Dr Andrew Cooper is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick and is a BBC Radio 3 AHRC New Generation Thinker. Dr Sabina Dosani is a doctoral researcher in Creative and Critical Writing at the University of East Anglia. She is a consultant psychiatrist and a BBC Radio 3 AHRC New Generation Thinker. Producer: Ruth Watts Werther: Antonio Pappano conducts Massenet's opera with a cast including Jonas Kaufmann and Aigul Akhmetshina. Performances at the Royal Opera House are from June 20th - July 4th You can find other discussions about artworks, literature, film and TV which are Landmarks of culture gathered into a collection on the Free Thinking programme website. They include episodes about Gunter Grass, ETA Hoffmann, Hannah Arendt, and Thomas Mann https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01jwn44

Rede Poderosa de Intrigas
Me Dê Motivo #15 - Pedro Páramo (Juan Rulfo)

Rede Poderosa de Intrigas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 8:10


Mais uma semana Me Dê Motivo no ar e já começamos com um clássico incontestável! De Susan Sontag a Gunter Grass, de Octavio Paz ao Rede Poderosa... Pedro Páramo é uma joia da literatura latino-americana! Um romance que abrange morte e vida, tradição e futuro, história e ficção, todos tão próximos e tão distantes. Juan Rulfo é detentor de uma obra concisa e sua figura é uma espécie de incógnita, o que engrandece ainda mais o potencial do pouco que publicou. Um romance conciso e extremamente inventivo, Pedro Páramo é um dos livros que definem a América Latina no século 20. E aí, você já encarou seus fantasmas ou não? Então vem com a gente! * Atenção: Contribua com o Rede Poderosa sendo nosso assinante! Acesso antecipado, séries exclusivas e muito mais! É muito fácil, é só se cadastrar na plataforma Orelo, nos seguir e escolher o seu apoio! Também estamos no YouTube! Se inscreva no nosso canal, curta, comente, compartilhe e vem com a gente! Para mais informações sobre este episódio e todos os outros, acessem nosso site www.centralredepoderosa.com.br. Para acompanhar e interagir conosco, nos sigam no Instagram @centralredepoderosa. Para sugestões, parcerias e tudo o mais, nosso e-mail redepoderosa@gmail.com também está disponível. Produção: Caio Lima (@caiorede) e Patricia Quartarollo (@poderosoresumao). Arte: Nátali Nuss (@nuss.art)

I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl
Season 7: Fantastical Realities - The Tin Drum (Episode 29)

I Know Movies and You Don't w/ Kyle Bruehl

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 114:23


In the twenty-ninth episode of Season 7 (Fantastical Realities) Kyle is joined by fellow podcaster Daniel Lopez and screenwriter Gio Maldonado to discuss the comical and magical realism of a boy in perpetual arrested development amid the cruelty, barbarism, and dehumanization of Naziism in Volker Schlöndorff's adaptation of Günter Grass' novel The Tin Drum (1979).

Laser
Enrico Filippini (2./2)

Laser

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 26:25


Enrico Filippini, negli anni più importanti del secondo Novecento, ha attraversato il pensiero filosofico, le turbolenze politiche, la critica letteraria, le neoavanguardie culturali.Erano tempi in cui le avanguardie storiche europee, si dedicavano alla ricerca di nuovi linguaggi e il senso di discussione e collettività, orientava ogni movimento artistico e culturale.Filippini, quando lasciò la Svizzera, in età giovanile, esprimeva già in pieno le sue qualità a tutto campo. A partire dai primi studi intrisi di cultura mitteleuropea: dalla traduzione di Husserl "La crisi delle scienze europee", fino ad arrivare all'intenso anno di studi a Parigi tra il '61 e il '62, dove frequentò il "Collège de France", con Ricoeur e Merleau- Ponty e il gruppo "Tel Quel", con Barthes e Derrida, fino ad arrivare all'interesse che coltivò per il pensiero di Jacques Lacan.La sua intensa attività di traduttore, non si limitava ad introdurre opere e autori nuovi, ma agiva nello scenario editoriale italiano, in modo estremamente acuto.Il suo primo testo narrativo, "Settembre", venne pubblicato sul Menabò 5, di Vittorini e Calvino.Questa pubblicazione, poteva aprire la strada a nuove conquiste letterarie, ma “Nani" sembrava evitare tutto quello che avrebbe potuto rappresentarlo compiutamente, così, mantenne sempre un rapporto aperto e controverso con la scrittura.Le importanti collaborazioni di Filippini con alcune case editrici italiane, prima di tutto la Feltrinelli - in cui il suo lavoro si espresse con travolgente vitalità - mostrano la sua notevole capacità di incarnare la spinta giovanile che intendeva cambiare la cultura, e attraverso questa, il mondo.Nel ruolo di traduttore, Filippini agiva secondo un'ottica militante, in quello di redattore culturale, divulgatore mediatico e critico letterario, agiva secondo una visione che intendeva come lui stesso ha scritto: "rompere le croste ideologiche imposte", per "portare l'uomo alla coscienza dell'inautenticità". Tutto questo, oltre l'illusione, per mirare allo "smascheramento" come esigenza della cultura contemporanea.Intanto, nel clima di dissoluzione dello storicismo marxista, Enrico Filippini fondava insieme ad altri il Gruppo '63, sulle tracce del Gruppo '47, che conobbe da vicino su invito di Gunter Grass. Dal 1976, intraprese un'intensa attività giornalistica come redattore delle pagine culturali di "Repubblica", scrivendo circa 500 articoli.Una collaborazione che durò fino al 1988, anno della sua scomparsa.In questo documentario, il percorso narrativo si muove dagli aspetti più umani e intimi, affidati ai ricordi della figlia Concita - che evocano la presenza profondamente percettiva e seduttiva di “Nani” - alla costruzione del testo per il lavoro teatrale “l'ultimo viaggio”, basato sui diari di Concita Filippini e da lei curato insieme a Giuliano Compagno, con la regia e l'interpretazione di Marco Solari.Gli effetti storici del pensiero e dell'azione di “Nani” - così veniva chiamato a Milano, o Nanni, così veniva chiamato a Roma - in questo lavoro diventano l'indicatore per "decifrare i moti più segreti, più pericolosi e inevitabili del tempo", intrecciandosi con le testimonianze di Giacomo Marramao, Paolo Mauri e Gianni Emilio Simonetti, che in circostanze diverse, hanno conosciuto e collaborato intensamente con “Nani”.Così il racconto, che si snoda in due episodi, attraversa l'Italia delle avanguardie intellettuali milanesi e gli anni trascorsi a Roma, svelando una complessa riflessione sulla scrittura e sul linguaggio, evidenziata dalla speciale relazione di “Nani”con gli aspetti filosofici e psicoanalitici, sollecitati anche dalle esperienze del periodo parigino, sulle tracce di Jacques Lacan.In questo modo emerge lo “sguardo obliquo” di “Nani” e l'azione di “infinito corteggiamento della vita, dell'altro/a, ma anche della morte”, come ha scritto Paolo Mauri, nella prefazione al libro che riprende la sceneggiatura mai rappresentata: Byron & Shelley.

Laser
Enrico Filippini (1./2)

Laser

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2022 25:21


Enrico Filippini, negli anni più importanti del secondo Novecento, ha attraversato il pensiero filosofico, le turbolenze politiche, la critica letteraria, le neoavanguardie culturali.Erano tempi in cui le avanguardie storiche europee, si dedicavano alla ricerca di nuovi linguaggi e il senso di discussione e collettività, orientava ogni movimento artistico e culturale.Filippini, quando lasciò la Svizzera, in età giovanile, esprimeva già in pieno le sue qualità a tutto campo. A partire dai primi studi intrisi di cultura mitteleuropea: dalla traduzione di Husserl "La crisi delle scienze europee", fino ad arrivare all'intenso anno di studi a Parigi tra il '61 e il '62, dove frequentò il "Collège de France", con Ricoeur e Merleau- Ponty e il gruppo "Tel Quel", con Barthes e Derrida, fino ad arrivare all'interesse che coltivò per il pensiero di Jacques Lacan. La sua intensa attività di traduttore, non si limitava ad introdurre opere e autori nuovi, ma agiva nello scenario editoriale italiano, in modo estremamente acuto.Il suo primo testo narrativo, "Settembre", venne pubblicato sul Menabò 5, di Vittorini e Calvino.Questa pubblicazione, poteva aprire la strada a nuove conquiste letterarie, ma “Nani “sembrava evitare tutto quello che avrebbe potuto rappresentarlo compiutamente, così, mantenne sempre un rapporto aperto e controverso con la scrittura.Le importanti collaborazioni di Filippini con alcune case editrici italiane, prima di tutto la Feltrinelli - in cui il suo lavoro si espresse con travolgente vitalità - mostrano la sua notevole capacità di incarnare la spinta giovanile che intendeva cambiare la cultura, e attraverso questa, il mondo. Nel ruolo di traduttore, Filippini agiva secondo un'ottica militante, in quello di redattore culturale, divulgatore mediatico e critico letterario, agiva secondo una visione che intendeva come lui stesso ha scritto: "rompere le croste ideologiche imposte", per "portare l'uomo alla coscienza dell'inautenticità". Tutto questo, oltre l'illusione, per mirare allo "smascheramento" come esigenza della cultura contemporanea. Intanto, nel clima di dissoluzione dello storicismo marxista, Enrico Filippini fondava insieme ad altri il Gruppo '63, sulle tracce del Gruppo '47, che conobbe da vicino su invito di Gunter Grass. Dal 1976, intraprese un'intensa attività giornalistica come redattore delle pagine culturali di "Repubblica", scrivendo circa 500 articoli.Una collaborazione che durò fino al 1988, anno della sua scomparsa.In questo documentario, il percorso narrativo si muove dagli aspetti più umani e intimi, affidati ai ricordi della figlia Concita - che evocano la presenza profondamente percettiva e seduttiva di “Nani” - alla costruzione del testo per il lavoro teatrale “l'ultimo viaggio”, basato sui diari di Concita Filippini e da lei curato insieme a Giuliano Compagno, con la regia e l'interpretazione di Marco Solari.Gli effetti storici del pensiero e dell'azione di “Nani” - così veniva chiamato a Milano, o Nanni, così veniva chiamato a Roma - in questo lavoro diventano l'indicatore per "decifrare i moti più segreti, più pericolosi e inevitabili del tempo", intrecciandosi con le testimonianze di Giacomo Marramao, Paolo Mauri e Gianni Emilio Simonetti, che in circostanze diverse, hanno conosciuto e collaborato intensamente con “Nani”. Così il racconto, che si snoda in due episodi, attraversa l'Italia delle avanguardie intellettuali milanesi e gli anni trascorsi a Roma, svelando una complessa riflessione sulla scrittura e sul linguaggio, evidenziata dalla speciale relazione di “Nani”con gli aspetti filosofici e psicoanalitici, sollecitati anche dalle esperienze del periodo parigino, sulle tracce di Jacques Lacan.In questo modo emerge lo “sguardo obliquo” di “Nani” e l'azione di “infinito corteggiamento della vita, dell'altro/a, ma anche della morte”, come ha scritto Paolo Mauri, nella prefazione al libro che riprende la sceneggiatura mai rappresentata: Byron & Shelley.

Festival della Mente
Francesco M. Cataluccio - L'epidemia di immaturità: da Peter Pan a Harry Potter - Festival della Mente 2014

Festival della Mente

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 54:53


Oggi la gioventù non è più una condizione biologica, ma una definizione culturale. Si è giovani non in quanto si ha una certa età, ma perché si partecipa di certi stili di vita e di consumo. Il Ventesimo secolo si è aperto con Peter Pan: uno svolazzante e crudele fanciullo che scappa via per non diventare grande. Se il mondo degli adulti è orribile, perché prendervi parte? Meglio rimanere sulla soglia e rimanere immaturi (come farà alla fine degli anni '50 il protagonista del Tamburo di latta di Gunter Grass). Il secolo dell'immaturità si è concluso con la saga del maghetto Harry Potter. La moderna immaturità è anche il prodotto della crisi del padre. Quando crolla il padre emergono dall'inconscio collettivo identità maschili più primitive. L'aggravarsi della crisi economica e la diminuzione di posti di lavoro potrebbero far saltare le fragili palafitte della convivenza sociale, rendendo patologici i conflitti intergenerazionali.

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music
Electronic Literature

The Holmes Archive of Electronic Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 114:19


Episode 31 Electronic Literature The Marriage of Electronic Music, Poetry, and Literature   Playlist Luciano Berio, "Thema (Omaggio A Joyce)," from Orient-Occident/Momenti-Omaggio A Joyce/Continuo/Transition 1 (1967 Philips). Composed by Luciano Berio at the RAI studio in Milan. Vocals, Cathy Berberian. The piece dates from 1958-59. An exploration of editing and tape composition with the voice as a key source of audio material. This is an interpretative reading of the poem "Sirens" from chapter 11 of the novel Ulysses by James Joyce. This release on the Philips Prospective 21e Siècle is shorter than the one released around the same time on the Turnabout label in America. It omits the spoken sequence at the beginning where Berberian recites the words prior to them being manipulated on tape. John Cage/David Tudor, "Side 3" excerpt from Indeterminacy: New Aspect of Form in Instrumental And Electronic Music (1959 Folkways). John Cage reads previously prepared stories and anecdotes, David Tudor performs electronic music at the same time with no Earthly connection between the two. This was a long-standing performance practice of theirs and I saw them do this several times. John Cage, "Part One (To Line 220)" from Roaratorio: An Irish Circus On Finnegans Wake (1992 Mode), excerpt, for speaker, Irish musicians and 62-track tape. Speaker, John Cage. Production: WDR, Köln; Süddeutscher Rundfunk, Stuttgart; Katholieke Radio Omroep, Hilversum; Technical cooperation: IRCAM, Paris. First transmission: 22 October 1979, WDR3-Hörspielstudio. This score is a means for translating any book into a performance without actors, a performance which is both literary and musical or one or the other. In this case, the book was Finnegans Wake by James Joyce. The text of Roaratorio was published separately as Writing for the Second Time Through Finnegans Wake. This was part of the evolution of Cage's interest in creating works of text for performance with music and other activities. It further evolved into his use of texts by Henry David Thoreau for which he used chance processes to derive a text for solo vocal performance. Shakespeare, excerpt, (1962 Odhams Books Ltd.). BBC radioplay production with musique concrète by Desmond Leslie. King Henry is played by Richard Burton. Electronic music provided on tape for a set of Shakespeare play productions. This short. 2 and a half-minute segment is from Act IV, Scene 3 and gives you an idea of how the sound effects was joined with the dialog. This was a common outlet for electronic music in the UK. Shackleton, “Music For The Quiet Hour, Part 2,” excerpt, from Music For The Quiet Hour (2012 Woe To The Septic Heart!). Vocals, words (poetry), Vengeance Tenfold; Composer, producer, A. Gerth, K. Biswas, Sam Shackleton. A collaboration between producer Shackleton and vocalist Vengeance Tenfold. Beats, bass and rhythm patterns provide a backdrop for some stark poetry. This is a portion of a longer work that whose overall length is about an hour. Lily Greenham, “Traffic” from Lingual Music (2007 Paradigm Discs). Reissue of text-sound works made by Danish concrete poet Lily Greenham, probably between 1972-75. Hugh Davies is credited with assisting on the electronics for this work. Voice: Lily Greenham. Anne Clark, "Swimming" and "An Ordinary Life" from The Sitting Room (1982 Red Flame). Clark is a foremost British poet who fuses her texts with electronic music. This was the first of her albums. Words, Keyboards, Electronic Percussion, Water Percussion, Anne Clark; Guitar, Effects, Voice, Gary Mundy; Keyboards, Domonic Appleton, Patrik Fitzgerald; Keyboards, Electronic Percussion, Andrea Laschetti. Rick Wakeman, “The Journey,” excerpt, from Journey to the Center of the Earth (1974 A&M). Recorded in concert at The Royal Festival Hall London on Friday January 18th 1974. Synthesizers and other keyboards, Rick Wakeman; Narrator, David Hemmings; drums, Barney James; guitar, Mike Egan; accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by David Measham. Alan Parsons Project, "The Raven" from Tales of Mystery and Imagination - Edgar Allan Poe (1976 Charisma). Words from the tale of the same name by Poe. The Harmony Vocoder heard on "The Raven" was invented and built by EMI Central Research Laboratories.Keyboards, Alan Parsons, Andrew Powell, Billy Lyall, Christopher North, Eric Woolfson, Francis Monkman; Composed by Alan Parsons, Andrew Powell, and Eric Woolfson. Silver Apples, "Dust" from Silver Apples (1968 Kapp). "INSTRUCTIONS: Play Twice Before Listening." Composed and Arranged by Dan Taylor and Simeon; Percussion, Dan Taylor; Oscillators, mixers, electronic gear (The Simeon), Simeon; Vocals, Dan Taylor, Simeon. Alice Shields, " Study For Voice And Tape" from Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center 1961-1973 (1998 New World Records). Recorded Voice, Buchla synthesizer, poem by Alice Shields. Ronald Perera, "Three Poems of Gunter Grass," part 1, “Gleisdreieck" from Music And Words (1980 CRI. Ronald Perera, electronic music on tape created in the Smith College Electronic Music Studio; soprano, Elsa Charlston; Conductor, Richard Pittman. John Hill, "Europa" from Six Moons Of Jupiter (2009 Finders Keepers). Recorded at Sigma Sound, Philadelphia, January-August 1970, but I don't think it was ever released. Uses a Moog Modular synthesizer programmed by Walter Sear. Composed, arranged produced, Moog Modular Synthesizer, Guitar, Bass, Flute, Recorder, Hammond organ, John Hill; Drums, Percussion, Jimmy Valerio; Performer (Poetry), Susan Christie; poetry, Ian Michaels. Ruth White, "The Clock," "Evening Harmony," "Lover's Wine," Owls," from Flowers of Evil (1969, Limelight). Composer, vocals, electronics (Moog Synthesizer), Ruth White; based on poetry by Charles Baudelaire, translated by Ruth White. Fantastic music from this singular composer who owned a Moog Modular Synthesizer. Her other music was often composed for media, television, and children's records.     Archive Mix In which I play two records at the same time to see what happens. The recordings were: Lily Greenham, “ABC in Sound” from Lingual Music (1968/2007 Paradigm Discs). Recording from 1968 and includes the words of poet Bob Cobbing. Arif Mardin, “The Prophet,” excerpt from side 1, from The Prophet (1974 Atlantic). Narrator Richard Harris; keyboards, Bob James, Pat Rebillot, and Ken Bichel (ARP 2600). Poetry by Kahlil Gibran.     The opening montage consists of excerpts from Milt Gabler and a reading of “The People Yes (Excerpt)” by Carl Sandburg and some saxophone music from Avant Slant (1968 Decca); James Joyce reading “Anna Livia Plurabelle” (1929 The Orthographic Institute); John Cage and David Tudor, Indeterminacy (1959 Folkways); Alice Shields, Dance Piece No. 3 from Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center 1961-1973 (1998 New World Records); Luciano Berio, "Thema (Omaggio A Joyce)," from Electronic Music III (1967 Turnabout);  Anne Clark, "The Sitting Room " from The Sitting Room (1982 Red Flame); Arif Mardin, “The Prophet,” excerpt from The Prophet (1974 Atlantic); Ruth White, "Owls" from Flowers of Evil (1969, Limelight).   Background music is excerpted from Shackleton, “Music For The Quiet Hour, Part 2,” from Music For The Quiet Hour (2012 Woe To The Septic Heart!).   Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz.      

American Conservative University
1915 AGHET - The Armenian Genocide. Documentary.

American Conservative University

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 93:02


1915 AGHET - The Armenian GenocideWatch this video for free at- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybSP04ajCDgsaxa99funHа русском языке ----- http://youtu.be/j9qdJF1fM7s En français ---------------- http://youtu.be/e4espN71wZ0 Auf Deutsch -------------- http://youtu.be/R2SjH2R0BRM Հայերեն ------------------ http://youtu.be/lRVQp3WvIxw Photo documentary of worldwide witnesses--------- http://www.genocide-museum.am/eng/pho... Turkish documentary: http://www.genocide-museum.am/eng/tur... Подробный анализ предпосылок и причин организации и осуществления геноцида армян 1915г. в Османской Турции: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkYub... AGHET -- A Genocide [produced by NDR (German public television)] is a new award-winning documentary made by German filmmaker Eric Friedler which compellingly proves the truth of the genocide of the Armenian people. Using the actual words of 23 German, American and other nationals who witnessed the events, and armed with archival materials, AGHET expertly takes on the challenge that PM Erdogan hurled at the world by stating: »Prove it.« AGHET incorporates never-before-seen footage and documents -- making it one of the best researched and presented documentaries on the Armenian Genocide. More than just a historic retelling of the Genocide, the film also delves into the ongoing campaign of denial that the Turkish government has mounted since these events occurred in World War I. AGHET was debuted on NDR in April, 2010. Friedler has assembled an impeccable cast, who bring to life the original texts of German and U.S. diplomatic dispatches and eyewitness accounts, interspersed with never-before-seen footage of the Genocide and its political aftermath. The film, applauded by Nobel Prize laureate Gunter Grass, has sparked renewed debate throughout Europe. It is now being showcased around the world on television, in major film festivals and has been seen by members of the U.S. Congress. AGHET represents a significant contribution to political and cultural awareness not only for Armenians worldwide, but also more importantly for the non-Armenian world community.

KawFee Haus
#172 Best of Literature | The Tin Drum [83]

KawFee Haus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 11:00


We take a look at The Tin Drum by Gunter Grass. It is #83 on the Best of Literature reading list.

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2 Guys 5 Movies
055: Top Five Films of 1979

2 Guys 5 Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2019 105:36


2 Guys 5 Movies jumps from the top movies of 1969 last week to the year 1979 this week. Frank’s top five includes the Francis Ford Coppola adaptation, Apocalypse Now, Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s The Marriage of Maria Braun, the classic sci-fi/horror, Alien, the adaptation of Gunter Grass’s The Tin Drum, and Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker. If you are a fan of the podcast, there are other two important ways you can help us. First, you can please subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your podcast client. That not only would be useful to us for the feedback, but also help us receive more attention. Second, if you like your Facebook page, 2 Guys 5 Movies, it would be helpful to like or share our posts so others can learn about 2 Guys 5 Movies and decide if it is for them. Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at 2guys5movies@gmail.com, and thank you all for listening and your support.

The Film Programme
Werner Herzog

The Film Programme

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 27:30


With Antonia Quirke. Werner Herzog talks about meeting Mikhail Gorbachev and reflects on the cinema of awe, his grudge with Gunter Grass, and drunken slugs. Writer Paul Laverty discusses the research he did into the gig economy for Sorry We Missed You and what horrified him the most. Script supervisor Angela Allen divulges some secrets from the set of John Huston's Moby Dick.

WIKIRADIO
WIKIRADIO del 16/10/2018 - GUNTER GRASS raccontato da Giulio Schiavoni

WIKIRADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 29:35


GUNTER GRASS raccontato da Giulio Schiavoni

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TK with James Scott: A Writing, Reading, & Books Podcast

BRASS, the excellent first novel by Xhenet Aliu, mixes voice, humor, and simmering rage into the tale of a family that keeps ending up in the same rut. She and James talk about what they're going to do when they grow up, not porn-ifying poverty, editing vs. new pages, and then give credit to the proofreaders out there. Plus, the wondrous Chip Cheek tells James about the writing and thrilling sale of his novel, CAPE MAY.  - Xhenet Aliu: http://xhenetaliu.com/ Xhenet and James discuss: University of Alabama  Bread Loaf Writers' Conference  University of Georgia  Julie Barer  Avid Bookshop  The Old Pal  - Chip and James discuss:  Gunter Grass  Christopher Castellani  Grub Street Bread Loaf Writers' Conference  Emerson College  Whitney Scharer  Jennifer De Leon  Becky Tuch  Celeste Ng  Adam Stumacher  Calvin Hennick Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich  Katherine Fausset Curtis Brown, Ltd.  Laura van den Berg  Benjamin Percy  Josh Weil Deb Futter  Jamie Raab Celadon Books  Macmillan Publishing  Ren and Stimpy  - http://tkpod.com / tkwithjs@gmail.com / Twitter: @JamesScottTK Instagram: tkwithjs / Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tkwithjs/

Literary Loitering | Cultural Anarchy with Books and The Arts
Literary Loitering 7 - Some Spiders got in the Machine

Literary Loitering | Cultural Anarchy with Books and The Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 65:07


On this week's episode we say goodbye to the wonderful Gunter Grass before we discuss the apparent "rise" of female science fiction writers (which is news to us), the ongoing controversy at the Hugo awards, The Book of Joy and more. Our featured book is The Machine Awakes - the second book in the Spider Wars series by Adam Christopher. #LiteraryLoitering #TheGeekShow #Books #Novels #Arts #Theatre #Comedy #News #Reviews #Podcasts #The_Machine_Awakes #Spider_Wars #Adam_Christopher

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Hamid & Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies
Literary Trends in Contemporary Iran

Hamid & Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 32:05


Ali Dehbashi has been the editor-in-chief of Bukhara since 1999, a periodical focusing on Iranian and world cultures and literatures. He has authored several books and edited over seventy volumes on Iranian history and literature. He has allocated special issues of Bukhara to world thinkers such as Rabindranath Tagore, Gunter Grass, Osip Mandelstam, Umberto Eco, Hannah Arendt, and Virginia Woolf. As the curator of Nights of Bukhara, a highly acclaimed lecture series in Tehran, Dehbashi has hosted Iranian and non-Iranian authors, scholars, artists, and public figures. As the Director of Shahab Publication, he has so far published forty-five books. Additionally, Ali Dehbashi was the editor-in-chief of the monthly KELK and Tavous Art Quarterly, and cooperated with numerous literary and art journals including Arash, Borj, Cheragh, Donya-ye Sokhan, Adineh, Daftar-e Honar, and Academy of Science Quarterly.

Hamid & Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies
Literary Trends in Contemporary Iran

Hamid & Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2016 32:05


Ali Dehbashi has been the editor-in-chief of Bukhara since 1999, a periodical focusing on Iranian and world cultures and literatures. He has authored several books and edited over seventy volumes on Iranian history and literature. He has allocated special issues of Bukhara to world thinkers such as Rabindranath Tagore, Gunter Grass, Osip Mandelstam, Umberto Eco, Hannah Arendt, and Virginia Woolf. As the curator of Nights of Bukhara, a highly acclaimed lecture series in Tehran, Dehbashi has hosted Iranian and non-Iranian authors, scholars, artists, and public figures. As the Director of Shahab Publication, he has so far published forty-five books. Additionally, Ali Dehbashi was the editor-in-chief of the monthly KELK and Tavous Art Quarterly, and cooperated with numerous literary and art journals including Arash, Borj, Cheragh, Donya-ye Sokhan, Adineh, Daftar-e Honar, and Academy of Science Quarterly.

Ringside with the preacher men
Was Mary Always a Virgin?

Ringside with the preacher men

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 64:26


Baby It's Cold Outside isn't about rape, but this song is! This is what it would sound like if Gunter Grass never read Kafka but instead became the drummer for the Zombies. The Preacher Men talk about the virtues of Baby It's Cold Outside vs. broccoli, was Mary always a virgin? Preacher don't tell me how to live my life! Hess hates the "dash" poem and so should you. Get Christmas right so you get the Eucharist right! Good job science, now Sophia Vegera's embryos are suing her. The Jedi are wusses. Puritans ban Christmas.

Ringside with the preacher men
ep 11 was mary always a virgin? baby its cold outside isn't about rape but this song is,

Ringside with the preacher men

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2016 64:25


This is what it would sound like if Gunter Grass never read Kafka but instead became the drummer for the Zombies. The preacher men talk about the virtues of Baby its cold outside vs. broccoli, was Mary always a virgin? preacher don't tell me how to live my life! Hess hates the 'dash' poem and so should you. Got Christmas right so get the Eucharist right! Good job science now Sophia Vegera's embryos are suing her. The Jedi are wusses. Puritans ban christmas

tbs eFM The Bookend
1009 David's Bookmark (The Tin Drum / Gunter Grass)

tbs eFM The Bookend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 17:18


1009 David's Bookmark Guest: David Tizzard Theme: The Tin Drum / Gunter Grass

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Efemerides Podcast
Episodio 14. Semana del 21 al 27 de Marzo

Efemerides Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2016 41:42


21 de Marzo de 2016. Hoy es el día Mundial del síndrome de Down. 22 de Marzo de 1994. Muere Walter Lantz, caricaturista creador del Pájaro Loco. 23 de Marzo de 1959. Gunter Grass publica la novela El tambor de hojalata. 24 de Marzo de 1882. Robert Koch descubre el bacilo responsable de la tuberculosis. 25 de Marzo de 2006. Muere Rocio Durcal. 26 de Marzo de 1897. Nace Curt Mast, creador del Jagermeister. 27 de Marzo de 2005. Muere Jimenez del Oso.

St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2015: Teddy Talks
How to spot a liar in literature

St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2015: Teddy Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2015 12:46


An introduction to the theory of unreliable narration and outlines two critical approaches: the cognitivist and the rhetorical. Body language experts and polygraph tests can help us to determine when we are being deceived, but how do we know whether the narrator in a literary text is lying to us? This talk provides an introduction to the theory of unreliable narration and outlines two critical approaches: the cognitivist and the rhetorical. Using examples from Günter Grass’s 1959 novel The Tin Drum I demonstrate how we can tell when a narrator is telling tall tales and how that changes the way we read.

St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2015: Teddy Talks
How to spot a liar in literature

St Edmund Hall Research Expo 2015: Teddy Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2015 12:46


An introduction to the theory of unreliable narration and outlines two critical approaches: the cognitivist and the rhetorical. Body language experts and polygraph tests can help us to determine when we are being deceived, but how do we know whether the narrator in a literary text is lying to us? This talk provides an introduction to the theory of unreliable narration and outlines two critical approaches: the cognitivist and the rhetorical. Using examples from Günter Grass’s 1959 novel The Tin Drum I demonstrate how we can tell when a narrator is telling tall tales and how that changes the way we read.

Monocle 24: The Recap
News and analysis highlights

Monocle 24: The Recap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2015 30:00


Highlights of the best news from our live shows this week, from birthdays in North Korea to a look at the life of German novelist Gunter Grass.

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Esteri
Esteri di lunedì 13/04/2015

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 28:10


1-Addio a Eduardo Galeano e Gunter Grass. Oggi la letteratura ha perso due giganti. ..( Emiliano Galeano - Alberto Rollo ) ..2-Genocidio armeno, il giorno dopo l'intervento del papa. ..Le memorie dell' ambasciatore americano Morgenthau ..non lasciano spazio ai dubbi sulla natura dei crimini ..commessi dalla Turchia. ..3-Verso la fine del bloqueo: cuba vive la svolta di Obama tra speranze e paure del futuro...( Maurizio Chierici )..4-Jean marie le pen getta la spugna dopo le polemiche sul nazismo. Il fondatore del fronte nazionale non si candida alle regionali ma lancia la nipote prediletta. ..5-il paradosso del Qatar: schiavizza i lavoratori, regala il passaporto ai campioni che indosseranno la maglia della nazionale. ..8-Romanzo a fumetti: Outcast la graphic novell di Robert Kirkman ( Maurizio Principato ) ..

Esteri
Esteri di lun 13/04

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 28:10


1-Addio a Eduardo Galeano e Gunter Grass. Oggi la letteratura ha perso due giganti. ..( Emiliano Galeano - Alberto Rollo ) ..2-Genocidio armeno, il giorno dopo l'intervento del papa. ..Le memorie dell' ambasciatore americano Morgenthau ..non lasciano spazio ai dubbi sulla natura dei crimini ..commessi dalla Turchia. ..3-Verso la fine del bloqueo: cuba vive la svolta di Obama tra speranze e paure del futuro...( Maurizio Chierici )..4-Jean marie le pen getta la spugna dopo le polemiche sul nazismo. Il fondatore del fronte nazionale non si candida alle regionali ma lancia la nipote prediletta. ..5-il paradosso del Qatar: schiavizza i lavoratori, regala il passaporto ai campioni che indosseranno la maglia della nazionale. ..8-Romanzo a fumetti: Outcast la graphic novell di Robert Kirkman ( Maurizio Principato ) ..

Esteri
Esteri di lun 13/04

Esteri

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 28:10


1-Addio a Eduardo Galeano e Gunter Grass. Oggi la letteratura ha perso due giganti. ..( Emiliano Galeano - Alberto Rollo ) ..2-Genocidio armeno, il giorno dopo l'intervento del papa. ..Le memorie dell' ambasciatore americano Morgenthau ..non lasciano spazio ai dubbi sulla natura dei crimini ..commessi dalla Turchia. ..3-Verso la fine del bloqueo: cuba vive la svolta di Obama tra speranze e paure del futuro...( Maurizio Chierici )..4-Jean marie le pen getta la spugna dopo le polemiche sul nazismo. Il fondatore del fronte nazionale non si candida alle regionali ma lancia la nipote prediletta. ..5-il paradosso del Qatar: schiavizza i lavoratori, regala il passaporto ai campioni che indosseranno la maglia della nazionale. ..8-Romanzo a fumetti: Outcast la graphic novell di Robert Kirkman ( Maurizio Principato ) ..

Books and Authors
Amanda Foreman, Dr Zhivago & Gunter Grass's memoirs

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2010 27:54


Historian Amanda Foreman talks about her new book, A World on Fire which examines Britain's role in the American Civil War. Two descendants of Boris Pasternak discuss his most famous novel, Dr Zhivago and novelist Laurence Norfolk examines the second part of the memoirs of Germany's most acclaimed living author, Gunter Grass.

World Book Club
World Book Club: Gunter Grass

World Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2009 53:00


Half a century on from its first publication, G�nter Grass will be talking about The Tin Drum from his home in Lubeck, Germany.

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