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British novelist

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Scale Model Podcast
The Scale Model Podcast - EP 154 - Workspaces

Scale Model Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025


Welcome to Episode 154 of The Scale Model Podcast Sponsored by CultTVMan and Sean's Custom Model Tools HostsStuartTerryGeoffNeil PrenticeThanks to our latest Patreon and Buy Me a Coffee Supporters:Check out our What We Like page for lists of what we like.***************************************LATEST NEWSThe last surviving Battle of Britain Pilot, John 'Paddy' Hemingway DFC, passes awayMoosaroo cup entries submitted ***************************************MAILBAGWe want to hear from you! Let us know if you have any comments or suggestions scalemodelpodcast@gmail.com.Hi Guys,Listening to Episode 153, I want to commend for your Literature reading, the novels by Philip Kerr. He wrote a series of 13 books in which the protagonist is a German policeman: they begin during the Weimar Republic years, span the Nazi period, and continue into the post-WW II era. The writing style leans heavily towards Raymond Chandler. They are NOT for the squeamish, however, as the historical accuracy is pretty spot-on. I recommend starting with Kerr's final volume, "Metropolis", which is set historically before the rest of the books in the series. As a testament to how much I like these books, I've read the entire series TWICE!Lastly, Stuart commented, in regard to a new Eduard Bf-109 E kit, that Adolf Galland had the most aerial victories in WW II. Actually, that should have been Erich Hartmann, a German fighter pilot who served mostly, I believe, on the Russian front.Love your podcast,Dave Kensy Martin Hulst reached out from Holland! Hoi, Martin!***************************************LATEST HOBBY ANNOUNCEMENTSKotare's Hurricane Mk.I (Early)- New tool in 1/32nd scaleSix releases from Italeri in March.Three kits from the Cold War by TakomGrumman J2F-5 Duck in 32nd scale by LukGraph1/32 - Hansa-Brandenburg D.1 series 28 3D printed kit by LukGraphALPHA Model Announces March Release of 1:24 Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale3D-printed British Humber F.W.D 4×4 KitHasagawa what's new1970 Ford F-350 Ramptruck (1/25) What's new at Scalemates.com ***************************************SPONSOR AD #1Cult TV Man***************************************TOPICAfter reading Adam Savage's book I think it's time for a serious overhaul of my workspace. I see some of his philosophy can be very helpful. Mostly for my toolbox and bench drawers.A big topic on organizing, downsizing, rightsizing, rationalizing, and so on.Suggestions for organizing stuff, do you have a system?[foogallery id="3945"][foogallery id="3946"]***************************************WHAT'S ON THE BENCHStuart - Whirlwind painting is done, gloss coat has been applied, started decals. Working on a 1/48 Tamiya Sherman Firefly. Also working on a Matchbox 1/76 M-40 GMC as a club nostalgia build.Geoff - as part of the same “nostalgia build” contest our local club is having I started on a couple of old Matchbox and Esci 1/72 and 1/76 kits of a Humber armoured car and a Pzkpf 1. Fast, small and fun. I even decided to try and finish them with paints from the era - old Polly Scale acrylics! The smell even takes me back!Terry: Since I have new mecha kits for our old Battletech crew, I started the Hasegawa 1/72 Super Valkyrie battroid. That was Jeff's mech. Finished up the Hasegawa Harpy fighter (Crusher Joe) in Norma's red scheme. 90% done with the Macross Phalanx, but need to replace the antennae, since I broke one.Neil - Scratch built Macross Diorama building continues in 1/72nd scale. Painted and almost ready for glosscoating and decalling.***************************************WHAT WE ARE READINGStuart - Same as last week. Stephen Baxter's TracesGeoff - digging into some Time Life books on WW2, specifically on the desert campaigns, as I don't know much about them.Terry - Reading Stephen Baxter's Moonseed now, about 20% through. Also reading volume 1 of The Apothecary Diaries light novels.Neil - Too busy with remodelling to read right now. Cursing a local half price books for having an amazing sale bin.***************************************SPONSOR AD #2Seans Custom Model Tools***************************************THINGS WE'VE SEENA Swiss Guard (Papal Air Force ) AH64 .Shampoo Bottle Spaceships on Facebook ***************************************THE LAST WORD For more modelling podcast goodness, check out other modelling podcasts at modelpodcasts.com Please leave us a positive review if you enjoy what we're doing! Check us out: FaceBook, YouTube, and our very own website. Inbox reviews are available at http://blackfire.ca/ We also have merchandise now. Check it out on Redbubble 

Politiquement incorrect
Le Polar, «une fenêtre ouverte sur ce que l'on nous cache»

Politiquement incorrect

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 11:07


Noir sur Blanc : cet essai vise à faire saisir l'ampleur et l'importance du « noir » à travers les portraits de 20 auteurs majeurs, d'Andrea Camilleri à Dennis Lehane, en passant par Fred Vargas, Philip Kerr, James Lee Burke, Arnaldur Indridason, Donna Leon et une dizaine d'autres géants du polar universel. Entrevue avec Michel Bélair, chroniqueur Polar au Devoir et auteur de plusieurs livres.Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr

TARDE ABIERTA
TARDE ABIERTA T05C138 El lanzadestellos. 'Una investigación filosófica', de Philip Kerr (20/03/2024)

TARDE ABIERTA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 8:49


Crime Time FM
ANDREW NETTE In Person With Paul

Crime Time FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 88:17


ANDREW NETTE chats new heist thriller ORPHAN ROAD, Gunshine State, pulp fiction and bodgies & widgies. ORPHAN ROAD Gary Chance is an ex-Australian army driver and nightclub bouncer turned professional thief and in need of a job. An offer comes from a former employer, once notorious Melbourne social identity, now aging owner of a failing S&M club, Vera Leigh.A shadowy real estate developer is trying to squeeze Leigh out of a rapidly gentrifying city. But she has a rescue plan that involves one of Australia's biggest heists, Melbourne's Great Bookie Robbery. On April 21, 1976, a well organised gang stole as much as three million dollars, a fortune at the time, from a Melbourne bookmakers club. The money was never recovered. No one was charged. And everyone associated with the crime has since died, either by natural causes or violently.Leigh maintains that money was not the only thing stolen that day. So was a stash of uncut South African diamonds. And she wants Chance's help to retrieve them. Problem is, they are not the only ones looking.The heist always goes wrong and the consequences, even half a century later, can be deadly.ANDREW NETTE is an author of fiction and non-fiction, pulp scholar and lover of all things noir. He is the author of three novels, Ghost Money, a crime story set in Cambodia in the mid-nineties, and the heist thriller, Gunshine State and the sequel Orphan Road.He is co-editor of Girl Gangs, Biker Boys & Real Cool Cats: Pulp Fiction & Youth Culture, 1950 to 1980, and Sticking it to the Man:Revolution and Counterculture in Pulp and Popular Fiction, 1956 to 1980, forthcoming in 2019.His short fiction has appeared in a number of print publications, including The Obama Inheritance: Fifteen Stories of Conspiracy Noir (Three Rooms Press, 2017), Crime Scenes, an anthology of Australian crime fiction (Spineless Wonders, 2016), and Phnom Penh Noir (Heaven Lake Press, 2012). His online home is www.pulpcurry.com or you can follow him on Twitter @PulpcurryHorwitz Publications, Pulp Fiction and the Rise of the Australian Paperback (Anthem Studies in Book History, Publishing and Print Culture).Recommend - Books: Carter Brown, Philip Kerr, Ernesto Mello, Peter Temple, Wallace Stroby, Peter Corris The Dying Trade, Gabrielle Lord The Fortress. Film: The Beast of the City, Nightmare Alley, The Beguiled, Mr. Inbetween, Mystery Road, Limbo, Phoenix.Guy Hale for info on Guy Hale and Hillside Global and the music of Mike Zito ft. Kid Anderson - Killing Me Softly.Paul Burke writes for Crime Time, Crime Fiction Lover and the European Literature Network. He is also a CWA Historical Dagger Judge 2023.Produced by Junkyard DogCrime TimeCrime Time FM is the official podcast ofGwyl Crime Cymru Festival 2023CrimeFest 2023CWA Daggers 2023& ?? (December)

We'd Like A Word
10. Win a Google Pixel Fold (part 3) + Ajay Chowdhury on AI & writing

We'd Like A Word

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 24:53


Win a Google Pixel Fold phone + Ajay Chowdhury on AI & writing books (part 3): Crime author & tech entrepreneur Ajay Chowdhury tells We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about how he uses artificial intelligence tools to help him write his excellent Detective Kamil Rahman series. Plus answer a question in this 3-part podcast for a chance to win a brand new Google Pixel Fold mobile phone. We've heard they cost £1,700 - so it's a good prize! Hear the question, email your answer to wedlikeaword@gmail.com Also in this 3-part episode: is it ethical or useful to use AI / artificial intelligence tools like Chat GPT to help write books? Is AI an existential threat to human creativity? Will AI put book cover designers out of work? Which of us has a third nipple and why does James Bond get his nipple arrangement all wrong> We also talk - Lily Allen, author Jude O'Reilly, Roger Moore, Children of the Ghetto by Israel Zangwill, A Child of the Jago by Arthur Morrison, John Wyndham, John Wick, Philip Kerr, Jewish East End London, book cover designer Dan Mogford, Barry Cotter v Harry Potter, Christopher Lee, Scaramanga, India, ANPR and other surveillance, AI dating website, Honcho, the Indian epics the Ramayana & Mahabharata. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, & audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul, Steve & our guests. We're on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we're embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. Paul is writing a new cosy mystery series set in contemporary Delhi - more on that anon. And if you're still stuck for something to read now, may we recommend Blackwatertown, the thriller by Paul Waters or Cockerings, the comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.

We'd Like A Word
12. Win a Google Pixel Fold (part 1) + Ajay Chowdhury on AI & writing

We'd Like A Word

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 18:36


Win a Google Pixel Fold phone + Ajay Chowdhury on AI & writing books (part 1): Crime author & tech entrepreneur Ajay Chowdhury tells We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about how he uses artificial intelligence tools to help him write his excellent Detective Kamil Rahman series. Plus answer a question in this 3-part podcast for a chance to win a brand new Google Pixel Fold mobile phone. We've heard they cost £1,700 - so it's a good prize! Hear the question, email your answer to wedlikeaword@gmail.com Also in this 3-part episode: is it ethical or useful to use AI / artificial intelligence tools like Chat GPT to help write books? Is AI an existential threat to human creativity? Will AI put book cover designers out of work? Which of us has a third nipple and why does James Bond get his nipple arrangement all wrong> We also talk - Lily Allen, author Jude O'Reilly, Roger Moore, Children of the Ghetto by Israel Zangwill, A Child of the Jago by Arthur Morrison, John Wyndham, John Wick, Philip Kerr, Jewish East End London, book cover designer Dan Mogford, Barry Cotter v Harry Potter, Christopher Lee, Scaramanga, India, ANPR and other surveillance, AI dating website, Honcho, the Indian epics the Ramayana & Mahabharata. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, & audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul, Steve & our guests. We're on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we're embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. Paul is writing a new cosy mystery series set in contemporary Delhi - more on that anon. And if you're still stuck for something to read now, may we recommend Blackwatertown, the thriller by Paul Waters or Cockerings, the comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.

We'd Like A Word
11. Win a Google Pixel Fold (part 2) + Ajay Chowdhury on AI & writing

We'd Like A Word

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 20:19


Win a Google Pixel Fold phone + Ajay Chowdhury on AI & writing books (part 2): Crime author & tech entrepreneur Ajay Chowdhury tells We'd Like A Word hosts Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan about how he uses artificial intelligence tools to help him write his excellent Detective Kamil Rahman series. Plus answer a question in this 3-part podcast for a chance to win a brand new Google Pixel Fold mobile phone. We've heard they cost £1,700 - so it's a good prize! Hear the question, email your answer to wedlikeaword@gmail.com Also in this 3-part episode: is it ethical or useful to use AI / artificial intelligence tools like Chat GPT to help write books? Is AI an existential threat to human creativity? Will AI put book cover designers out of work? Which of us has a third nipple and why does James Bond get his nipple arrangement all wrong> We also talk - Lily Allen, author Jude O'Reilly, Roger Moore, Children of the Ghetto by Israel Zangwill, A Child of the Jago by Arthur Morrison, John Wyndham, John Wick, Philip Kerr, Jewish East End London, book cover designer Dan Mogford, Barry Cotter v Harry Potter, Christopher Lee, Scaramanga, India, ANPR and other surveillance, AI dating website, Honcho, the Indian epics the Ramayana & Mahabharata. We'd Like A Word is a podcast & radio show from authors Paul Waters & Stevyn Colgan. We talk with writers, readers, editors, agents, celebrities, talkers, poets, publishers, booksellers, & audiobook creators about books - fiction & non-fiction. We go out on various radio & podcast platforms. Our website is http://www.wedlikeaword.com for information on Paul, Steve & our guests. We're on Twitter @wedlikeaword & Facebook @wedlikeaword & our email is wedlikeaword@gmail.com Yes, we're embarrassed by the missing apostrophes. We like to hear from you - questions, thoughts, ideas, guest or book suggestions. Perhaps you'd like to come on We'd Like A Word to chat, review or read out passages from books. Paul is writing a new cosy mystery series set in contemporary Delhi - more on that anon. And if you're still stuck for something to read now, may we recommend Blackwatertown, the thriller by Paul Waters or Cockerings, the comic classic by Stevyn Colgan.

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Book Critic: Catherine Ross

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 12:22


Today Catherine Ross talks about books for young people with an animal theme. For ages 11 -12 she reviews, When The Mountain Roared by Jess Butterworth, The Dragon Keeper by Carole Wilkinson and Maybe A Fox by Kathi Appelt and Alison McGhee. For 12 and over she's talking about The Winter Horses by Philip Kerr. For 14+ she's reviewing We are all completely beside ourselves by Karen Joy Fowler and Animal Farm by George Orwell.

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Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes
The Leopards are free!

Mark Leonard's World in 30 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2023 29:56


On 25 January, after months of deliberation, Germany's chancellor Olaf Scholz announced he would send Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine – and permit other countries to do the same. What led to this turnaround? Mark Leonard is joined by ECFR heavyweights on security and defence policy – Camille Grand, Gustav Gressel, Jana Puglierin, and Jeremy Shapiro – to discuss what this decision means for the war in Ukraine, for German diplomacy, and for transatlantic relations. Will the unity on show at last week's Ramstein meeting continue in the long term? And what is the future of military aid for Ukraine? This podcast was recorded on 25 January 2023. Further reading - The Leopard plan: How European tanks can help Ukraine take back its territory by Gustav Gressel, Rafael Loss and Jana Puglierin: https://t.co/2798lmtF1x - Send in the Leopards: Why Western allies should deliver tanks to Ukraine by Margaryta Khvostova & Dmytro Kryvosheiev: https://t.co/BV7Hs0TvYx Bookshelf: - Les Ambitions Inavouées by Thomas Gomart - Putin's People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took On the West by Catherine Belton - Maybe Esther by Katja Petrowskaja - Peace Talks Between Russia and Ukraine: Mission Impossible by Sabine Fischer - The Bernie Gunther series by Philip Kerr

Books to live by with Mariella Frostrup

The legendary war photographer Sir Don McCullin talks to Mariella about the books which changed his life including Robinson Crusoe, If This Is A Man by Primo Levi, and Philip Kerr's Berlin Noir series which features the detective Bernie Gunther. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

WDR 5 Tischgespräch
Frank Arnold im Gespräch mit Andrea Burtz

WDR 5 Tischgespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 49:10


Kraft seiner Stimme lässt der Sprecher Frank Arnold Werke von Goethe bis Philip Kerr lebendig werden. Zur Vorbereitung seiner Lesungen taucht er tief ab in deutsche Geschichte, Waffenkunde und auch in das Verhalten von Krähen. Von Andrea Burtz.

Read This …Watch That…
March Violets - A Berlin Noir mystery

Read This …Watch That…

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 73:22


We discuss Philip Kerr's first Bernie Gunther novel, set in 1936 Berlin.

Podcast Podcast Annavalaina
PODCAST ANNAVALAINA 6x12 GRIS DE CAMPAÑA

Podcast Podcast Annavalaina

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 54:48


Se quiere dar a conocer en este programa de hoy el libro "Gris de Campaña" de Philip Kerr. Un programa el de hoy que contendrá como en otras ocasiones algo de biografía del autor, el comentario, algunas noticias y recomendaciones de libros... Todo ello aderezado y acompañado por el poema "Roma" de Cristian Álvarez Mejuto que aparece publicado en el periódico "Cerne" nº 161, de Melide. Tras ello llegara la despedida en un programa: DIRIGIDOy REALIZADO por: Miguel A. Mateos Carreira GUIÓN: Roberto López Vázquez, Juan Ruiz Rodriguez y Miguel A. Mateos MUSICA: GarageBand

Penguin Audio
Audiolibro: "Los demonios del Reich" de Fabiano Massimi

Penguin Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 4:57


Esta es una muestra de "Los demonios del Reich". La versión completa tiene una duración total de 14 h 16 min. Encuentra este audiolibro completo en https://bit.ly/losdemoniosdelreich_audiolibroNarrado por: Raúl García ArrondoCorre el mes de febrero de 1933 en Berlín. Ante el edificio del Parlamento en llamas, el ministro de Propaganda del Tercer Reich, Joseph Goebbels, se dispone a hacer unas declaraciones a la prensa. Unos días antes, Siegfried Sauer, que había huido a Viena junto a Rosa, se encuentra en su casa con el agente doble Karl Julian. Hace dos meses que Sauer no sabe nada de su pareja: ella ha vuelto a Alemania para unirse a la resistencia y tratar de dinamitar el partido nazi desde dentro, pero cuando Julian le enseña una postal que ha recibido con una foto de Múnich y una cita del Cantar de los Nibelungos —«Cava una fosa y siéntate en su interior»—, entiende que se trata de un mensaje para él: Rosa está en peligro. Sauer viajará clandestinamente a Berlín, una ciudad plagada de camisas pardas, clubes nocturnos, fiestas secretas en la que no puede fiarse de nadie y donde se suceden misteriosos asesinatos de mujeres, todas ellas muy parecidas a Rosa. La crítica ha dicho...«Sin duda, en la mezcla de Historia e intriga Massimi demuestra excepcionales dotes y con Los demonios del Reich vuelve a dar ejemplo de su pericia en el género. [...] Absorbente.»Luisa Martínez, El Imparcial «La solvente irrupción de Massimi viene a nutrir un subgénero propio de la novela negra, el nazi crime, que hizo grande el desaparecido Philip Kerr [...] y que sigue alimentando la italiana Ben Pastor.»Anna Abella, El Periódico de España «El fuego atraviesa las páginas de Los demonios del Reich: un dardo directo al corazón de la política mundial, una advertencia desde tiempos más oscuros.»Gonzalo Barbero, El Español «Una página de la historia del siglo XX poco investigada, pero considerada un hito fundamental por los historiadores y de la que ahora se encarga la narrativa.»La Repubblica «Una novela capaz de tocarnos la fibra, con tramas que se entrelazan y, como telón de fondo, un periodo de incomparable interés histórico: la Alemania de entreguerras, un país presa del populismo, devastado por una polarización ideológica y una violencia extremas sobre las que fundamenta su poder. Un cuadro que encuentra un trágico reflejo también en la sociedad occidental contemporánea.»Ildefonso Falcones, Corriere della Sera «Preciso, imaginativo y brillante.»Donato Carrisi, Corriere della Sera «De la Historia solo se aprende investigando. [...]Unos secretos muy importantes escondidos tras un thriller histórico. [...] Un sutil hilo conductor que une [Massimi] a las novelas de Kafka y que, en sus relatos de la vida y de los sentimientos durante la formación del pangermanismo, vuelve a revivir a un pueblo muerto y a sus verdugos, recordándonos que no es la gente la que escribe la Historia, sino quien sabe controlarla.»Roma© 2022, Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial, S. A. U.#penguinaudio #audiolibro #audiolibros #massimi #fabianomassimi See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

La Cultureta
Invierno con Philip Kerr

La Cultureta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2022 2:35


Aprovechamos la llegada del invierno y del mercado futbolístico para recordar a Philip Kerr, el novelista que mejor ha convinado el thriller con el fútbol.

Le bulleur
Le bulleur présente Sous les galets, la plage

Le bulleur

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 21:47


Dans le 116e épisode du podcast Le bulleur, on vous présente Sous les galets, la plage, album que l'on doit à Pascal Rabaté, édité chez Rue de Sèvres. Cette semaine aussi, on revient sur l'actualité de la bande dessinée et des sorties avec : – La sortie de l'album Jean Gabin, l'homme aux yeux bleus, que l'on doit au scénario de Noêl Simsolo, au dessin de Vincenzo Bizzarri et c'est édité chez Glénat dans la collection 9 1/2 – La sortie de la première partie de 47 cordes, un diptyque que l'on doit à Timothée Le boucher et aux éditions Glénat dans la collection 1000 feuilles – La sortie de l'album Les strates que l'on doit à Pénélope Bagieu et aux éditions Gallimard – La sortie de L'été de cristal, premier volet de La trilogie Berlinoise que l'on doit à Philip Kerr, adaptée ici par Pierre Boisserie au scénario, François Warzala au dessin et c'est édité aux Arènes BD – La sortie de l'album Innovation 67 que l'on doit au scénario de Patrick Weber, au dessin de Baudouin Deville et c'est édité chez Anspach – La réédition en un volume de l'album Des villes et des femmes que l'on doit au scénario de Bob de Groot, au dessin de Philippe Francq et c'est édité chez Dargaud

BiblioSalouRàdio
Novedades 10/21. "La paz de Hitler" de Philip Kerr

BiblioSalouRàdio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 6:55


Reseña descriptiva de la novela. Qué dicen en las redes sobre ella? Te lo ponemos en bandeja. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bibliotecadesalou/message

ELTcpd
ELT Buzzwords: What is Adaptive Learning?

ELTcpd

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 43:00


In this episode, we speak to award-winning ELT materials writer, teacher trainer and teacher Philip Kerr. Philip defines adaptive learning and gamification, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of both. We discuss where adaptive technologies are currently being used, and where they may head in the future of digital ELT. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ELTcpd)

WDR 5 Tischgespräch
Frank Arnold im Gespräch mit Andrea Burtz

WDR 5 Tischgespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 48:50


Kraft seiner Stimme lässt der Sprecher Frank Arnold Werke von Goethe bis Philip Kerr lebendig werden. Zur Vorbereitung seiner Lesungen taucht er tief ab in deutsche Ge-schichte, Waffenkunde und auch in das Verhalten von Krähen. Der Sprecher, Dramaturg und Regisseur hat so viele Kulturbeiträge, Dokumentationen und Bücher vertont, dass er im Tonstudio schon fast zu Hause ist. Welche Rollen Sa-muel Beckett und Peter Stein in seinem Leben gespielt haben und woher seine Liebe zu Italien kommt, das

Crime Time FM
JANE THYNNE In Person With Paul CTFM

Crime Time FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 60:39


JANE THYNNE (CJ CAREY) talks to Paul Burke about her new thriller WIDOWLAND, the personal inspiration behind the novel, Philip Kerr, feminism and editing history.WIDOWLAND To control the past, they edited history. To control the future, they edited literature.London, 1953, Coronation year - but not the Coronation of Elizabeth II. Thirteen years have passed since a Grand Alliance between Great Britain and Germany was formalized. George VI and his family have been murdered and Edward VIII rules as King. Yet, in practice, all power is vested in Alfred Rosenberg, Britain's Protector. The role and status of women is Rosenberg's particular interest.Rose Ransom belongs to the elite caste of women and works at the Ministry of Culture, rewriting literature to correct the views of the past. But now she has been given a special task.Outbreaks of insurgency have been seen across the country; graffiti daubed on public buildings. Disturbingly, the graffiti is made up of lines from forbidden works, subversive words from the voices of women. Suspicion has fallen on Widowland, the run-down slums where childless women over fifty have been banished. These women are known to be mutinous, for they have nothing to lose.Before the Leader arrives for the Coronation ceremony of King Edward and Queen Wallis, Rose must infiltrate Widowland to find the source of this rebellion and ensure that it is quashed.JANE THYNNE, aka. CJ Carey, is a novelist, journalist and broadcaster. She has worked at the Sunday Times, the Daily Telegraph and the BBC, among others and lives in London. Widowland is the first novel she has written as C. J. Carey.Crime TimeProduced by Junkyard DogMusic courtesy of Southgate and Leigh

Standard Issue Podcast
SIM Ep 510 Chops 209: Jane Thynne is in Widowland

Standard Issue Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 32:35


Best-selling author Jane Thynne's upcoming novel, Widowland, was inspired by reactions to Jane herself, after the death of her husband, fellow best-selling scribe Philip Kerr. She chats to Hannah about Widowland, and why some alternative histories are closer to reality than we might think, as well as the status of widows, in the past and today. Jane also chats refreshingly openly about her experiences of losing her husband, and how it has altered her attitudes to life, possessions and the wisdom of choosing computer passwords. Widowland, written under the pen name CJ Carey, is published on June 10. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/standardissuespodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

3d8plus4
60% of the time, it works everytime

3d8plus4

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 50:50


Dans cet épisode quasi estival de 3d8plus4 bercés par le doux parfums des BBQ, du goudron et du purin fraîchement étendu, nous parlons du Apple Spring Event, de Streets of Rage 4 (Mr X Nightmare DLC) et de la nouvelle Switch Lite 'BLUE'... Avant de nous tourner vers le front de l'Est (War in the East 2) ainsi que Persona 4 et Star Wars: Squadrons sur une grosse TV via Steam Link. Côté jeux de table Luis donne ses impressions sur le nouveau jeu Warhammer Quest : Cursed City. En littérature on parle de 'If the Dead Rise Not' de Philip Kerr - avant de nous tourner vers la télé et parler d'une foule de séries : The Expanse, Solar Opposites, Midsommer Murders et Paradise PD... Sans oublier de parler brièvement de Planet Terror, un des 'Grindhouse' features de Tarantino/Rodriguez...Newsy News:Température et records!Appling Spring Event - 20/04RIP PhilipStreets of Rage 4  Mr X Nightmare DLCNew Blue Switch LiteJeux Vidéo:WITE2Persona 4 Star Wars: SquadronsJeux de Table:Warhammer City : Cursed CityBolt Action : Sherman + Waffen-SSLivres:If the Dead Rise Not (Bernie Gunther, 1934) - Philip KerrTV:The Expanse S5Solar OppositesMidsommer Murders S22Planet TerrorParadise PDTrailer Park BoysVaria:Sanpao mini Android gaming TV

3d8plus4
Le Temps des Sucres

3d8plus4

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 57:40


Dans cet épisode de 3d8plus4, nous abordons brièvement le BBQ et les laptops cafféinés, avant de parler des nouveautés de jeux : Tales of the Neonsea, Oddworld Soulstorm, No Man's Sky Expeditions, Elite Dangerous Odyssey Alpha; ensuite nous parlons de ce à quoi nous jouons présentement : WITE2, WITW, Bravely Default 2, Hitman III. Du côté des jeux de table, Luis peste contre les releases limités de GW et touche un mot sur la sortie du magazine Warhammer Conquest et le retard annoncé de FrostHaven. La littérature nous emmène en Allemagne dans les années 20 avec le Metropolis de Philip Kerr, alors que côté films nous visitons le sublime (Green Book, The Father) et le reste (Soul, Planet Terror, DeathProof).Nouvelles:Il fait beau!!Mystère Pascal, Latops et Café - une histoire qui finit bien!Premier BBQ de l'année!Tales of Neonsea gratuit sur EPIC storeOddworld Soulstorm No Man's Sky ExpeditionsElite Dangerous Odyssey Alpha30 ans the Eye of the Beholder!Jeux Video:War in the East 2War in the West Bravely Default 2Hitman IIIJeux de Table:Cursed City... Sold out!Warhammer Conquest magazineFrostHaven... Retardé!Livres:Philip Kerr -- Metropolis (a Bernie Gunther book)TV:The FatherSoulGreen BookGrindhouse : Planet Terror  / Deathproof

Hörspiel
2/2: «Der Coup» von Philip Kerr

Hörspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 53:03


Bob Clarenco hat es erwischt. Nach einem Börsencrash ist seine Security-Firma nur noch lächerliche 20 Millionen Dollar wert. Bob verkraftet diesen Absturz ins Reichen-Proletariat nicht und entwickelt einen perfiden Plan. Sein Ziel ist das Jahrestreffen der 21 reichsten Männer der Welt. Calvin Wallenberg und seine Freunde verlustieren sich in den Bergen von New Mexico und erwägen, einen US-Präsidenten ihrer Wahl einzusetzen. Da schlägt Clarencos Team zu: Die Milliardäre werden als Geiseln genommen. Via Webcam wird die Weltöffentlichkeit über die Forderungen der Geiselnehmer informiert: Auflösung der WTO, totaler Schuldenerlass für die 3. Welt, Ratifizierung des Kyoto-Protokolls etc. Weltwirtschaft und Politik werden in ihren Grundfesten rschüttert. Es kommt zu dramatischen Reaktionen. Aber hat Clarenco mit seinem Coup wirklich politische Motive, oder verfolgt er ganz andere Interessen? Der schottische Bestseller-Autor Philip Kerr («Das Wittgensteinprogramm», «Esau», «Game over» u.a.) legt mit «Der Coup» einen brisanten Thriller vor, der – ähnlich einer Versuchsanordnung – mit den realen Risiken der globalisierten Wirtschaft ein böses Spiel treibt. Ein Spiel mit höchst unerwartetem Ausgang. Es fliesst kein einziger Tropfen Blut, und dennoch bleiben Tausende von Opfern zurück. Mit: Klaus Brömmelmeier (Erzähler), Vincent Leittersdorf (Bob Clarenco), Katharina von Bock (Eve Merlini), Norbert Schwientek (Calvin Wallenberg), Cathrin Störmer (Maria Montoya), Linda Olsansky (Samantha Heinichen), Michael Schacht (Eliot Massinger), Peter Kner (Murray Drennan), Urs Bihler (Errol Laurenson), Gilles Tschudi (Rupert Sterne) u.v.a. Aus dem Englischen von Cornelia Holfelder-von der Tann - Musik: Tobias Wagner - Hörspielfassung und Regie: Michela Gösken - Tontechnik: Fabian Lehmann - Produktion: SRF 2007 - Dauer: 52' Freitag, 19.02.2021, 20.00 Uhr, Radio SRF 1, 1/2 Das Hörspiel steht bis am 26.5.2021 zum Nachhören und als Download zur Verfügung.

Hörspiel
1/2: «Der Coup» von Philip Kerr

Hörspiel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 51:55


Bob Clarenco hat es erwischt. Nach einem Börsencrash ist seine Security-Firma nur noch lächerliche 20 Millionen Dollar wert. Bob verkraftet diesen Absturz ins Reichen-Proletariat nicht und entwickelt einen perfiden Plan. Sein Ziel ist das Jahrestreffen der 21 reichsten Männer der Welt. Calvin Wallenberg und seine Freunde verlustieren sich in den Bergen von New Mexico und erwägen, einen US-Präsidenten ihrer Wahl einzusetzen. Da schlägt Clarencos Team zu: Die Milliardäre werden als Geiseln genommen. Via Webcam wird die Weltöffentlichkeit über die Forderungen der Geiselnehmer informiert: Auflösung der WTO, totaler Schuldenerlass für die 3. Welt, Ratifizierung des Kyoto-Protokolls etc. Weltwirtschaft und Politik werden in ihren Grundfesten rschüttert. Es kommt zu dramatischen Reaktionen. Aber hat Clarenco mit seinem Coup wirklich politische Motive, oder verfolgt er ganz andere Interessen? Der schottische Bestseller-Autor Philip Kerr («Das Wittgensteinprogramm», «Esau», «Game over» u.a.) legt mit «Der Coup» einen brisanten Thriller vor, der – ähnlich einer Versuchsanordnung – mit den realen Risiken der globalisierten Wirtschaft ein böses Spiel treibt. Ein Spiel mit höchst unerwartetem Ausgang. Es fliesst kein einziger Tropfen Blut, und dennoch bleiben Tausende von Opfern zurück. Mit: Klaus Brömmelmeier (Erzähler), Vincent Leittersdorf (Bob Clarenco), Katharina von Bock (Eve Merlini), Norbert Schwientek (Calvin Wallenberg), Cathrin Störmer (Maria Montoya), Linda Olsansky (Samantha Heinichen), Michael Schacht (Eliot Massinger), Peter Kner (Murray Drennan), Urs Bihler (Errol Laurenson), Gilles Tschudi (Rupert Sterne) u.v.a. Aus dem Englischen von Cornelia Holfelder-von der Tann - Musik: Tobias Wagner - Hörspielfassung und Regie: Michela Gösken - Tontechnik: Fabian Lehmann - Produktion: SRF 2007 - Dauer: 52' Freitag, 26.02.2021, 20.00 Uhr, Radio SRF 1, 2/2 Das Hörspiel steht bis am 26.5.2021 zum Nachhören und als Download zur Verfügung.

Krimi
2/2: «Der Coup» von Philip Kerr

Krimi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 58:31


Bob Clarenco hat es erwischt. Nach einem Börsencrash ist seine Security-Firma nur noch lächerliche 20 Millionen Dollar wert. Bob verkraftet diesen Absturz ins Reichen-Proletariat nicht und entwickelt einen perfiden Plan. Sein Ziel ist das Jahrestreffen der 21 reichsten Männer der Welt. Calvin Wallenberg und seine Freunde verlustieren sich in den Bergen von New Mexico und erwägen, einen US-Präsidenten ihrer Wahl einzusetzen. Da schlägt Clarencos Team zu: Die Milliardäre werden als Geiseln genommen. Via Webcam wird die Weltöffentlichkeit über die Forderungen der Geiselnehmer informiert: Auflösung der WTO, totaler Schuldenerlass für die 3. Welt, Ratifizierung des Kyoto-Protokolls etc. Weltwirtschaft und Politik werden in ihren Grundfesten rschüttert. Es kommt zu dramatischen Reaktionen. Aber hat Clarenco mit seinem Coup wirklich politische Motive, oder verfolgt er ganz andere Interessen? Der schottische Bestseller-Autor Philip Kerr («Das Wittgensteinprogramm», «Esau», «Game over» u.a.) legt mit «Der Coup» einen brisanten Thriller vor, der – ähnlich einer Versuchsanordnung – mit den realen Risiken der globalisierten Wirtschaft ein böses Spiel treibt. Ein Spiel mit höchst unerwartetem Ausgang. Es fliesst kein einziger Tropfen Blut, und dennoch bleiben Tausende von Opfern zurück. Mit: Klaus Brömmelmeier (Erzähler), Vincent Leittersdorf (Bob Clarenco), Katharina von Bock (Eve Merlini), Norbert Schwientek (Calvin Wallenberg), Cathrin Störmer (Maria Montoya), Linda Olsansky (Samantha Heinichen), Michael Schacht (Eliot Massinger), Peter Kner (Murray Drennan), Urs Bihler (Errol Laurenson), Gilles Tschudi (Rupert Sterne) u.v.a. Aus dem Englischen von Cornelia Holfelder-von der Tann - Musik: Tobias Wagner - Hörspielfassung und Regie: Michela Gösken - Tontechnik: Fabian Lehmann - Produktion: SRF 2007 - Dauer: 52' Auf vielfachem Wunsch gibt es nächste Woche hier ein Wiedersehen mit einem alten Bekannten: Rabbi Klein! Habt Ihr andere Krimi-Wünsche? Schreibt es uns auf krimi@srf.ch

Krimi
1/2: «Der Coup» von Philip Kerr

Krimi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 56:38


Ob «Ocean's Eleven» oder «Asphalt-Dschungel»: Heist-Movies gehören zum Spannendsten, was das Kino zu bieten hat. Die minutiöse Planung eines Raubs , und vor allem die Durchführung, bei der so einiges schief gehen kann. Klappt das auch im Hörspiel? Na klar! Wie «Der Coup» beweist ... (02:30) Beginn Hörspiel (53:52) Abmoderation & Ausblick Mit: Klaus Brömmelmeier (Erzähler), Vincent Leittersdorf (Bob Clarenco), Katharina von Bock (Eve Merlini), Norbert Schwientek (Calvin Wallenberg), Cathrin Störmer (Maria Montoya), Linda Olsansky (Samantha Heinichen), Michael Schacht (Eliot Massinger), Peter Kner (Murray Drennan), Urs Bihler (Errol Laurenson), Gilles Tschudi (Rupert Sterne) u.v.a. Aus dem Englischen von Cornelia Holfelder-von der Tann - Musik: Tobias Wagner - Hörspielfassung und Regie: Michela Gösken - Tontechnik: Fabian Lehmann - Produktion: SRF 2007 Was ist Euer Lieblings-Heist-Movie? Schreibt es uns auf krimi@srf.ch

MDR KULTUR Unter Büchern mit Katrin Schumacher
Neue Kinder- und Jugendbücher | Vorgestellt von Britta Selle

MDR KULTUR Unter Büchern mit Katrin Schumacher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 51:49


Wir sprechen mit der Leipziger Autorin Judith Burger über ihr Buch "Ringo, ich und ein komplett ahnungsloser Sommer". Wir stellen das neueste Bilderbuch von Cornelia Funke und das Jugendbuch "1984.4" von Philip Kerr vor.

RadioDelta
GLMF - Pierres de touche #37 - L’identité entre appartenance et chemin d’émancipation - 24 janvier 2021

RadioDelta

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 124:38


En 1998, l’académicien Amin Maalouf a publié Les identités meurtrières, essai dans lequel il énumère quelques pistes pour apprivoiser ce qu’il qualifie de « panthère », c’est-à-dire l’identité. Dans cet ouvrage, il écrivait « Il faudrait faire en sorte que personne ne se sente exclu de la civilisation commune qui est en train de naître, que chacun puisse y retrouver sa langue identitaire, et certains symboles de sa culture propre, que chacun, là encore, puisse s'identifier, ne serait-ce qu'un peu, à ce qu'il voit émerger dans le monde qui l'entoure, au lieu de chercher refuge dans un passé idéalisé. Parallèlement, chacun devrait pouvoir inclure dans ce qu'il estime être son identité, une composante nouvelle, appelée à prendre de plus en plus d'importance au cours du nouveau siècle, du nouveau millénaire : le sentiment d'appartenir aussi à l'aventure humaine ». Dix ans plus tard, Nicolas Sarkozy créait un ministère de l’Identité nationale, dissout trois ans plus tard. Pourtant, les questions identitaires sont de plus en plus présentes dans le débat politique. La question identitaire devient même omniprésente, probablement aussi par ce qu’elle a pu s’installer par le biais des réseaux sociaux. La question de la « race » a fait un retour brutal dans l’actualité récemment, après le meurtre de George Floyd en mai 2020 aux Etats-Unis. La semaine dernière des universitaires ont lancé un appel dans le Point dans lequel ils dénoncent la vague identitaire qui déferlait dans les universités françaises. Pourquoi la question de l’identité est-elle devenue aussi prégnante, aussi présente, et en particulier maintenant ? Pourquoi en France devient-elle le terrain d’affrontements identitaires ? Le thème de notre débat : L’identité entre appartenance et chemin d’émancipation. Avec : - Nathalie HEINICH, sociologue, directrice de recherche au C.N.R.S., auteure de Ce que n’est pas l’identité (éditions Gallimard) ; signataire de l’Appel de l’observatoire du décolonialisme et des idéologies identitaires (Le Point du 14 janvier 2021) ; - Nedjib Sidi MOUSSA, politologue, auteur de La Fabrique du musulman (éditions Libertalia) ; - Michel BARON, philosophe et psychanalyste, membre de la G.L.M.F. et contributeur hebdomadaire de Pierres de touche. Les chroniques : Pour commencer cette émission, Marie-José Freling et Gaspard-Hubert Lonsi Koko ont choisi d’évoquer dans leur chronique « le franc-maçon célèbre » Madeleine Pelletier, une franc-maçonne, médecin et féministe. Avec Claire Donzel, nous avons rencontré cette semaine Jean-François Dossat, franc-maçon de la Grande Loge de France et compagnon du devoir de liberté. On écoute son témoignage particulièrement riche… Après avoir décrit le changement de paradigme que représente l’univers du numérique et du digital qui fait de chacun de nous un Homo-connecticus plus ou moins consentant, puis s’être interrogé sur la place grandissante des réseaux sociaux et des applications numériques face à notre approche traditionnelle des savoirs et de la Connaissance, Alain VORDONIS évoque aujourd’hui la question de l’Intelligence artificielle et de l’Homme Augmenté dans une nouvelle chronique intitulée : « L’Initié est-il un Homme Augmenté ? » Pour illustrer la chronique d’Alain Vordonis, Come back to me de AM and Shawn Lee. La nouvelle chronique psycho-philo de Michel Baron s’intitule « Homme et animal, frontière et continuité ». Une chronique qui s’insère bien dans la thématique de cette édition…… Nous sommes un certain nombre à avoir lu les aventures de Bernie Gunther. Pierre Yana a choisi d’évoquer aujourd’hui, Metropolis, le dernier roman policier historique de Philip Kerr publié en 2019. Paru après la mort de son auteur, le livre relate les débuts de Bernie Gunther. Cette première enquête se situe à Berlin en 1928. Il s'agit du dernier des quatorze volumes mettant en scène ce détective. La chronique de Pierre Yana était illustrée par le titre de Serge Gainsbourg, Nazi Rock, qui fait référence à l’Allemagne pré-hitlérienne. L’esclavage n’est pas qu’une question relative au passé. C’est ce sur quoi Christiane Vienne réfléchit cette semaine sur les nouvelles formes d’esclavage et d’exploitation. Cette chronique internationale intitulée « l’esclavage d’aujourd’hui ». Marc Tullepois consacre sa chronique à Napoléon dont nous célébrons cette année le bicentenaire de la mort. « Leçons napoléoniennes pour le temps présent », une chronique dans laquelle il est aussi question d’autorité de l’État et de conscience républicaine. Nous nous quittons avec L’identité une chanson du groupe Les Têtes raides. Chroniques: Marie-Josee Freling et Gaspard-Hubert Lonsi Koko, Claire Donzel, Alain Vordonis, Michel Baron, Pierre Yana, Christiane Vienne, Marc Tullepois. Conception & animation: Eliz Ovart Baratte Production: Gilles Sauliere - RadioDelta Déroulé de l'émission : 00:00:00 Présentation de l'émission - Élise Ovart-Barrat 00:01:04 Chronique Franc-maçon célèbre : Madeleine Pelletier - Marie-Josée Freling et Gaspard-Hubert Lonsi Koko 00:07:45 Chronique Je suis franc-maçon et alors ? : Jean-François Dossat, GLDF, Paris - Claire Donzel 00:12:54 Chronique Homo-connecticus : l'Initié est-il est-il un Homme augmenté ? - Alain Vordonis 00:19:10 Musique : Come back to me - AM and Shawn Lee 00:23:18 Débat : L'identité, entre appartenance et chemin d'émancipation - Partie 1 - Michel Baron, Nathalie Heinich, Nedjib Sidi Moussa 00:59:46 Musique : Identité nationale - Bernard Lavilliers 01:02:16 Débat : L'identité, entre appartenance et chemin d'émancipation - Partie 2 - Michel Baron, Nathalie Heinich, Nedjib Sidi Moussa 01:25:08 Musique : Manhattan Kaboul - Axelle Red et Renaud 01:28:48 Chronique Psycho-philo : Homme et animal, frontière et continuité - Michel Baron 01:35:20 Chronique Le monde qui vient : Philippe Kerr, Clap de fin - Pierre Yana 01:43:11 Musique : Rock nazi - Serge Gainsbourg 01:45:58 Chronique internationale : L'esclavage d'aujourd'hui - Christiane Vienne 01:53:41 Chronique La République vue par MT : Leçons napoléoniennes - Marc Tullepois 01:59:09 Fin de l'émission - remerciements - Élise Ovart-Barrat

Sur écoutes, podcast polar
Metropolis, de Philip Kerr

Sur écoutes, podcast polar

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 3:23


Chaque vendredi, le gang de la revue ALIBI vous propose deux minutes de polar (grands formats et poches, adultes et jeunesse, ainsi que des récits). Découvrez nos lectures coups de coeur, des chroniques que vous pouvez retrouver dans le numéro 4 d'ALIBI (parution le 29 janvier), dans toutes les llibrairies. Vous pouvez aussi vous procurer votre revue via notre boutique en ligne sur alibimag.com et/ou vous y abonner pour la recevoir directement chez vous. Aujourd'hui, Metropolis, de Philip Kerr, traduit par Jean Esch, paru aux éditions du Seuil.

Sur écoutes
Metropolis, de Philip Kerr

Sur écoutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 3:23


Chaque vendredi, le gang de la revue ALIBI vous propose deux minutes de polar (grands formats et poches, adultes et jeunesse, ainsi que des récits).Découvrez nos lectures coups de coeur, des chroniques que vous pouvez retrouver dans le numéro 4 d'ALIBI (parution le 29 janvier), dans toutes les llibrairies.Vous pouvez aussi vous procurer votre revue via notre boutique en ligne sur alibimag.com et/ou vous y abonner pour la recevoir directement chez vous.Aujourd'hui, Metropolis, de Philip Kerr, traduit par Jean Esch, paru aux éditions du Seuil. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Negra y Mortal
PODCAST NOIR: Capítulo 22

Negra y Mortal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 71:11


Magazine literario −dirigido y presentado por Paco Atero− dedicado al mundo de la novela negra en todas sus vertientes: libros, noticias, actualidad, sucesos, televisión, cine, cómic, otros géneros literarios, etc. Con la colaboración de Alba Prieto, Julio Megía, Roser Ribas, Marta Pérez, Adrián Carmena y Marta Cañigueral. Contenido del programa: - ACTUALIDAD NEGRAYMORTAL con Alba Prieto. Recomendación de la reseña de la novela ‘DESCONFÍA’ (Erein) de Jon Arretxe. Reseña: negraymortal.com/desconfia-jon-arretxe/. También hablamos de Cultura2, todostuslibros.com y varios sorteos en Negra y Mortal. - EN LA ONDA CON JULIO. Recomendación de la novela: ‘MATERIA OSCURA’ (Salamandra) de Philip Kerr. Reseña: negraymortal.com/materia-oscura-philip-kerr/. - LOS THRILLERS DE TONA. Recomendación de la novela: ‘NO APAGUES LA LUZ’ (Salamandra) de Bernard Minier. - LOS PELICULONES DE HUTXU. Recomendación de la película de ciencia ficción: ‘DÍAS EXTRAÑOS’ (1995) bajo la dirección de Kathryn Bigelow. Disponible en Filmin. SORTEO NACIONAL de una novela en la sección. - TRUE CRIME con Alba Prieto. Recomendación de la obra: ‘PÁGINAS DE SANGRE’ (RBA Serie Negra) de Thomas Harding. Reseña: eltaquigrafo.com/paginas-de-sangre-de-thomas-harding/8462/. Tema musical portada: REALIZE, de AC/DC. Tema musical cierre: DEMON FIRE, de AC/DC. Con la colaboración de David Esquius (sintonías musicales). Suscribiros a nuestro canal para recibir de la manera más cómoda todos nuestros podcasts. Nos podéis escuchar en Ivoox, iTunes, Spotify, Podimo y en nuestra sección de Podcast en negraymortal.com Os invitamos a dejar vuestros comentarios tanto en nuestras cuentas en RRSS como enviando un correo electrónico a: podcastnoir@negraymortal.com ¡Gracias por vuestras escuchas!

Frühkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Philip Kerr: "Trojanische Pferde" - Späte Schuld

Frühkritik - Deutschlandfunk Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 4:20


Philip Kerrs historischer Kriminalroman „Trojanische Pferde“ führt in das Griechenland des Jahres 1957 – und erzählt von einer schmutzigen Intrige rund um das Vermögen ermordeter Juden, in das auch die junge Bundesrepublik Deutschland verwickelt war. Von Thomas Wörtche www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Frühkritik Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei

The Tartan Noir Show
Abir Mukherjee: From Accountancy to Murder

The Tartan Noir Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 57:39


We discover how it’s possible to break out of a career in accountancy to become an award-winning crime writer! Abir Mukherjee has recently been nominated for the Theakston’s Old Peculiar Crime Novel of the Year for his third Sam Wyndham novel, Smoke and Ashes, set in the Raj era of India. It has also been chosen by the Sunday Times as one of the top 100 crime and thriller novels since 1945. Abir talks about the connections between Scottish and Indian culture, and how the term Masala Noir is making its mark! His book recommendation is Philip Kerr’s posthumously published book in the Bernie Gunther series, Metropolis, set in Nazi Germany. We also drop in on a session at last year’s Bloody Scotland International Crime Writing Festival, held at the Golden Lion Hotel in Stirling - Abir joined Caro Ramsay and Craig Robertson under the guidance of Jonathan Whitelaw for Desert Island Crooks to pick books they would take into isolation. Join The Tartan Noir Show Club: https://www.patreon.com/ttnsTTNS Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheTartanNoirShowAbir Mukherjee: https://abirmukherjee.com/ @radiomukhersPhilip Kerr: http://philipkerr.org/news-and-events/Caro Ramsay: https://www.caroramsay.com/ @CaroRamsayBooksCraig Robertson: http://craigrobertsonbooks.co.uk/ @CraigRobertson_Jonathan Whitelaw: https://www.scottishbooktrust.com/authors/jonathan-whitelaw @JDWhitelaw13Theresa Talbot: http://www.theresatalbot.com/about @Theresa_TalbotBloody Scotland International Crime Festival: https://bloodyscotland.com @BloodyScotlandFor more information about The Tartan Noir Show, visit: www.thebiglight.com/thetartannoirshow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Clappers
The Lighthouse, Jojo Rabbit, Philip Kerr and the art of complaining

The Clappers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2020 35:54


It's a new year, and Andrew is determined to make some changes - and he's going to write the letters to demand them too. Karl gets excited about the most brilliantly bonkers film he's seen in years, puzzles over the question of can (and should) Hitler be funny, and Andrew goes to the races.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Conversations In Time
A Body Of Essays : Philip Kerr : The Brain

Conversations In Time

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 13:40


In an ongoing collaboration with BBC Radio 3, Wellcome Collection's Reading Room is the setting for a series of 'The Essay' devoted to the bodily organs. 'Body of Essays' invites five writers to ruminate on a different organ of the body. This strange proposition has a mysterious allure: the organs are hidden, buried from view, and yet are at the very core of our physical functioning as well as our mental and emotional world. Suctioned together in dark flesh, the organs can be all the more puzzling and intriguing. New York Times best selling author Philip Kerr is the creator of Bernie Gunther, an unflinching private eye. Philip immerses himself in the real world to inform what he puts on the page whether fiction or fact - in this essay we accompany him into a brain surgery operating room.

Polar d'été
Polars d'été. "Ésaü", de Philip Kerr

Polar d'été

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 2:24


durée : 00:02:24 - Polars d'été - Tout l'été, Gilbert Chevalier revient sur les meilleurs romans noirs, policiers et thrillers de l'année. Aujourd'hui, "Ésaü" de Philip Kerr, publié aux Éditions du Mont-Blanc (collection Mont-Blanc Noir).

The Bookshelf
Monsters in fiction with Sarah Perry

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 54:06


Literary monsters with gothic writer Sarah Perry, an over-the-top monster in Thomas Harris' new novel Cari Mora, and a monstrous system in Philip Kerr's Metropolis

Book Choice
Book Choice - July 2019

Book Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 53:35


Fine Music Radio — Beverley Roos Muller delves into the complex world of Artificial Intelligence in Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me, calling it elegant as well as disturbing. Andrew Brown feels like Alice in Wonderland reading William Boyd’s Love is Blind, which is now out in paperback. Vanessa Levenstein calls Fiona Snycker’s Lacuna “an articulate response to JM Coetzee’s novel Disgrace, finally giving Lucy Lurie a voice, and Philip Todres speaks to Samantha Smirin, author of Life Interrupted: A Bipolar Memoir. He describes it as a “heartbreakingly honest biography of a person confronting bipolar disorder”. From the human condition to the call of the wild, John Hanks flew through African Raptors by William Clark and Rob Davies, and calls it a must-have for dedicated ornithologists. Back down to earth, Beryl Eichenberger explores a dream come true… or a nightmare waiting to happen in Michelle Sacks’s dark fiction, You Were Made for This. Penny Lorimer has discovered a new historical series with Philip Kerr’s Metroplis, featuring an interesting and attractive protagonist. And I’ll tell you all about Sarah Blake’s The Guest Book, a powerful exploration of whether history is the memory we carry in our bodies and how one privileged American family grappled with their own “things better left unsaid’.

Book Choice
Book Choice - July 2019

Book Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 53:35


Beverley Roos Muller delves into the complex world of Artificial Intelligence in Ian McEwan's Machines Like Me, calling it elegant as well as disturbing. Andrew Brown feels like Alice in Wonderland reading William Boyd's Love is Blind, which is now out in paperback. Vanessa Levenstein calls Fiona Snycker's Lacuna “an articulate response to JM Coetzee's novel Disgrace, finally giving Lucy Lurie a voice, and Philip Todres speaks to Samantha Smirin, author of Life Interrupted: A Bipolar Memoir. He describes it as a “heartbreakingly honest biography of a person confronting bipolar disorder”. From the human condition to the call of the wild, John Hanks flew through African Raptors by William Clark and Rob Davies, and calls it a must-have for dedicated ornithologists. Back down to earth, Beryl Eichenberger explores a dream come true… or a nightmare waiting to happen in Michelle Sacks's dark fiction, You Were Made for This. Penny Lorimer has discovered a new historical series with Philip Kerr's Metroplis, featuring an interesting and attractive protagonist. And I'll tell you all about Sarah Blake's The Guest Book, a powerful exploration of whether history is the memory we carry in our bodies and how one privileged American family grappled with their own “things better left unsaid'.

Long Distance Call
Theresa May Had To Go

Long Distance Call

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 33:48


It's a politics-heavy episode this week. Theresa May is out and the Tory party is as divided as ever over the next leader. And the Australian election result is looking curiouser and curiouser. But it's not all campaigning and matters of state. Eliza is reading the latest 'Berlin noir' novel by late author Philip Kerr. Geraldine is binging on HBO's "Succession". And Eliza has a potentially embarrassing run in with a artichoke at a dinner party. Let us know what you think via the Facebook page "Long Distance Callers". Send us an email at ldcpodcast1@gmail.com and leave us a review! Election washup – Saturday Extra https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/saturdayextra/the-future-of-labors-relationship-with-the-greens/11145668 The Future of Labor: Sunday Extra https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/sundayextra/the-future-of-labor/11138878 FT Journalist Pilita Clark on Theresa May’s resignation https://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/saturdayextra/ideas-to-stimulate-the-development-of-new-antibiotics/11145200
 Succession – HBO https://www.hbo.com/succession Australian actress Sarah Snook https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/the-actor-anxiety-that-plagues-bright-star-sarah-snook-20190409-p51c7z.html Metropolis – Philip Kerr https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39801556-metropolis Metropolis review https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/apr/04/metropolis-philip-kerr-reviewsu Project Rozana: Building better understanding between Palestinians and Israelis through Health https://projectrozana.org Inside Elizabeth Holmes’ Final Moments at Theranos – Vanity Fair https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/02/inside-elizabeth-holmess-final-months-at-theranos?fbclid=IwAR1s754jxbWsOMifByETNUptno7Hj2fkL1ujp972J3vf-WLI34G4a1Iy-Gk Beto O’Rourke: I’m Just Born to be Into It – Vanity Fair https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/03/beto-orourke-cover-story?verso=true

12 O'Clock High
Episode 106-Metropolis by Philip Kerr

12 O'Clock High

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 28:16


Richard Lummis and I are back and today we head in a different direction. We consider the final Bernie Gunther novel by Philip Kerr Metropolis. It is the final Gunther novel as Kerr died earlier this year. The novel is a prequel to the entire series, taking place in 1928, near the end of the Weimar Republic. Some of the highlights were:The city of Berlin as a character in the novel;Bernie Gunther as Phillip Marlow?How close are the police to those they police?What is the symbiotic relationship between the police and criminals of the city?Why is the Weimar Republic in many ways the undiscovered country for Americans? andRichard and I asses not only this book but the entire Gunther series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FCPA Compliance Report
Episode 106-Metropolis by Philip Kerr

FCPA Compliance Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2019 28:16


Richard Lummis and I are back and today we head in a different direction. We consider the final Bernie Gunther novel by Philip Kerr Metropolis. It is the final Gunther novel as Kerr died earlier this year. The novel is a prequel to the entire series, taking place in 1928, near the end of the Weimar Republic. Some of the highlights were:The city of Berlin as a character in the novel;Bernie Gunther as Phillip Marlow?How close are the police to those they police?What is the symbiotic relationship between the police and criminals of the city?Why is the Weimar Republic in many ways the undiscovered country for Americans? andRichard and I asses not only this book but the entire Gunther series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Negra y Mortal
NYM4: 12 recomendaciones para Sant Jordi

Negra y Mortal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 28:00


Paco Atero y Lara Adell te recomiendan doce libros para el 23 de abril: Sant Jordi RESEÑAS (en negraymortal.com): -“Mamá” de Jorge Fernández Díaz. Reseña de Eva Núñez -“Sangre intocable” de Maribel Medina. Reseña de Genny Vidal -“Lucía en la noche” de Juan Manuel de Prada. Reseña Vanessa Cánovas -“El último barco” de Domingo Villar. Reseña Lara Adell -“Laberinto griego” de Philip Kerr. Reseña de José Antonio Algarra -“Carvalho: Problemas de Identidad” de Carlos Zanón. Reseña de Paco A. -“Los asesinos de la luna” David Grann. Reseña Alba Prieto -“Sabotaje” de Arturo Pérez Reverte. Reseña Cristina -“Morbo” de Jordi Sierra i Fabra. Reseña Marta Cardona -“Desde las tinieblas” de Jordi Badia y Luisjo Gómez. Reseña de Víctor -“Madera de savia azul” de José Luis Gil Soto. Reseña de Marta Pérez -“29 balas y una nota de amor” de Alfonso Egea. Reseña de Mayte Expósito

El Rincón Criminal
Philip Kerr

El Rincón Criminal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 41:13


Sospechoso: Philip Kerr. Acusación: La historia y el noire más genuino se dan la mano en uno de los personajes más interesantes del panorama criminal, Bernie Gunther. Cómplices: Bernie Gunther trabaja solo, pero alrededor suyo pululan todo tipo de personajes de lo más inquietante. Observaciones: Aquí tenéis los enlaces recomendados: La ley de Carter (Ted Lewis) […] The post Philip Kerr first appeared on Sons Podcasts.

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Crime Files
Philip Kerr: a podcast appreciation

Crime Files

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 30:37


The author of the acclaimed Bernie Gunther thriller series died a year ago this month. As Philip Kerr's last - novel, Metropolis, is published by Quercus, Karen Robinson, editor of The Times / Sunday Times Crime Club is joined by Jane Thynne, Philip's widow, and writers Abir Mukherjee and Peter Millar in a conversation about the writer's life in writing and the enduring fascination of Bernie Gunther, 'one of the greatest anti-heroes ever written' according to Lee Child.

Interviews by Brainard Carey

A portrait of the artist as a young woman, painted by her mother. Andrea Belag is a visual artist educated at Boston University, Bard College and New York Studio School, Faculty at School of Visual Arts since 1995. Her solo exhibitions include: Morgan Lehman Gallery, NY:  Philip Slein Gallery, St. Louis, MO; Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects;DCKT, NYMike Weiss Gallery, NY, Galerie Heinz Holtmann, Cologne, Germany; Bill Maynes Gallery, NY, Richard Anderson Gallery, NY. Awards include: Guggenheim Fellowship in Painting, Rockefeller Foundation Residency at Bellagio, Italy; National Endowment for the Arts Individual Fellowship, New Jersey Council on the Arts Individual Fellowship. Selected Group Exhibitions: 2019, Notebook, curated by Joanne Greenbaum, Henry Gallery, NY; 2018, Gardening On The Moon, artist and curator, George Lawson Gallery, Emmeryville, CA; 2017, Only Small Paintings, Fortnight Gallery, NY; 12 Painters, The Studio School, 1974-2014, Steven Kasher Gallery NY; 2013, Painting Advanced, Edward Thorp Gallery, NY; 2012, Broken/Window/Plane, Curated by John Yau, Tracy Williams Gallery: 2011, Reverie, Curated by Stephen Westfall, Zurcher Gallery, NY: 2009, OCTET: Selections from the Fine Art Department at the School of Visual Arts, Pera Art Museum, Istanbul, Turkey. 2002: The Endurance of Art, Westport Arts Center, CT, The Belles of Amherst: Contemporary Women Artists in the Collection of the Mead Art Museu, at University Gallery, Univ. of Mass., Amherst, MA. 1999: Gesture and Contemporary Painting, Warren Robbins Gallery, The Univ. of Michigan, School of Art and Design, Ann Arbor, MI. 1997: After The Fall: Aspects of Abstract Painting Since 1970, Newhouse Center for Contemporary Art, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, SI, NY. The books she mentioned reading in the interview are Berlin Noir by Philip Kerr, Go Tell It On The Mountain by James Baldwin, and Becoming by Michele Obama. Pink Marble, 2019, 60x70 inches, oil on linen Sunday Painter, 2018, 66 x 72 inches

Club de Lectura
CLUB DE LECTURA. Emilio Calderón

Club de Lectura

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 54:54


Emilio Calderón siempre ha sabido sintonizar con los lectores. Desde que publicó El mapa del creador, legiones de seguidores han estado atentos a sus historias. La última se mueve entre la España actual y la Argentina de la dictadura militar, con un personaje, Ernesto Bocanegra, que contrata los servicios exclusivos de una prostituta. Los ojos con mucha noche (Algaida) es una novela extraordinaria, por cuyas páginas nos paseamos con el autor.Mimamos a los clásicos. Y a Henry James, que escribió una de las novelas de fantasmas icónicas en la historia de la Literatura: Otra vuelta de tuerca. La ha ilustrado Ana Juan, Premio Nacional de Ilustración, y cuyo talento ha llevado a las portadas de The New Yorker. Antes de morir Philip Kerr dejó escrita una novela que ahora aparece en las mesas de novedades: Laberinto griego. En esta ocasión Bernie Bunther debe investigar la desaparición de un barco hundido. Aprovechando la oportunidad, recuperamos una entrevista que Gregorio León le hizo el autor escocés en Valencia. Nadie como él entró con tanta mordacidad y agudeza en los entresijos del Tercer Reich.Y en la sección de Audiolibros, escuchamos el arranque de una de las catedrales de la Literatura: Los pilares de la Tierra. El editor le dijo a Ken Follet que esa novela arruinaría su carrera. Se equivocó, claro. Esa historia con reyes, damas, pugnas feudales, castillos y ciudades amuralladas ha hecho millonario a su autor, que ha vendido más de 150 millones de ejemplares de sus diferentes novelas.

The Bookshelf
Are you a rereader? And other thoughts for a Summer Bookshelf

The Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 54:07


Why Cassie rereads Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, while Kate returns to 20th C novelists like Michael Ondaatje and A S Byatt. Also, talking Berlin noir and the works of Philip Kerr, reading English literature in Bangladesh, and the appeal of country house mysteries with Stuart Turton

Slightly Foxed
2: The Oldest Paper in the World

Slightly Foxed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2018 33:07


In Episode 2: The Oldest Paper in the World Gail, Hazel and Jennie talk to Frances Wood, librarian, sinologue and former head of the Chinese Collection at the British Library; Andrew Hawkins recounts the story of the oldest paper in the world; and we find out which books our readers are hoping for this Christmas. [www.foxedquarterly.com/pod](https://foxedquarterly.com/pod) Books Mentioned * Ernest H. Shepard illustrated [Winnie-the-Pooh](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/a-a-milne-winnie-the-pooh/) and Wind in the Willows. His memoirs are [Drawn from Memory and Drawn from Life](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/drawn-from-memory-no-44-drawn-from-life-no-45/) * [A Country Doctor’s Commonplace Book](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/a-country-doctors-commonplace-book/) * [Issue 60 of Slightly Foxed](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/slightly-foxed-issue-60-published-1-december-2018/) * David Seabrook, [All the Devils Are Here](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/david-seabrook-all-the-devils-are-here/) * Jonathan Coe, [Middle England](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/jonathan-coe-middle-england/) * Peter Frankopan, [The Silk Roads: A New History of the World](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/peter-frankopan-silk-roads/) * Max Hastings, [Vietnam](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/max-hastings-vietnam/) * Philip Kerr, [Greeks Bearing Gifts](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/philip-kerr-greeks-bearing-gifts/) * Germain Greer’s White Beech is out of print, but we may be able to get hold of second hand copies. Please [get in touch](https://foxedquarterly.com/help/) for details * Michael Palin, [Erebus: The Story of a Ship](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/michael-palin-erebus-story-of-a-ship/) * Sebastian Fauks, [Paris Echo](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/sebastian-faulks-paris-echo/) * BB’s books are [Brendon Chase](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/bb-brendon-chase-classic-childrens-books/), [The Little Grey Men and Down the Bright Stream](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/bb-little-grey-men-down-the-bright-stream-classic-childrens-books/) * Andrew Roberts, [Churchill: Walking with Destiny](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/andrew-roberts-churchill-walking-with-destiny/) * Hilary Spurling, [Anthony Powell: Dancing to the Music of Time](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/hilary-spurling-anthony-powell/) * Carys Davies, [West](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/carys-davies-west/) * Sally Rooney, [Normal People](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/sally-rooney-normal-people/) * Rachel Kushner, [The Mars Room](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/rachel-kushner-mars-room/) * Katie Stewart’s Times Cookery Book is out of print, but we may be able to get hold of second hand copies. Please [get in touch](https://foxedquarterly.com/help/) for details * Julian Barnes, [The Pedant in the Kitchen](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/julian-barnes-pedant-in-the-kitchen/) * Nigel Slater, [The Christmas Chronicles](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/nigel-slater-christmas-chronicles/) * Qiu Xiaolong’s Detective Chen series begins with [Death of a Red Heroine](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/qiu-xiaolong-death-of-a-red-heroine/) * Frances Wood, [Hand-grenade Practice in Peking](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/hand-grenade-practice-in-peking/) Related Slightly Foxed Articles & Illustrations * [Luna North](https://www.lunanorth.co.uk/) produced the cover for [Issue 59](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/slightly-foxed-issue-59-published-1-september/) of Slightly Foxed, Autumn 2018 * Frances Wood’s article, [The Oldest Paper in the World](https://foxedquarterly.com/british-library-the-oldest-paper-in-the-world/), appeared in [Issue 27](https://foxedquarterly.com/shop/slightly-foxed-issue-27/) of Slightly Foxed, Autumn 2014 Other Links * The [Slightly Foxed Readers’ Day 2018](https://foxedquarterly.com/slightly-foxed-readers-day-2018-art-workers-guild/) took place...

Cinayet Masası - Sevin Okyay'la polisiye roman
Philip Kerr: "Prusya Mavisi"

Cinayet Masası - Sevin Okyay'la polisiye roman

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 25:58


Sevin Okyay bu hafta yabancı bir polisiye romanla yayında.  Almanya, 1939: Adolf Hitler'in Bavyera'daki dağ evinde, düşük dereceli bir bürokrat ölü bulunur. Üçüncü Rayh'ın lideri ellinci doğum gününü kutlamak üzere bu eve gelmeden önce, istemeyerek Naziler için çalışan dedektif Günther'in Korsch'la birlikte katili bulmak için yalnızca bir haftası vardır. Sevin Okyay kitaptan bir bölüm okutuyor, romana ve yazarına ilişkin yorumlar yapıyor.

Podcast Damocles
Episode 4 - Le masque et l'épée

Podcast Damocles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2018 76:33


Bonjour à tous et bienvenue pour cet épisode 4 de Podcast Damocles, intitulé "Le masque et l'épée" et dédié à la culture dans la défense! Au programme: Signaux faibles - Terrorisme en Tchétchénie - Point pandémies - Recrudescence de l'activité des talibans en Afghanistan - Vers une dissuasion nucléaire en Allemagne? - Sommet inter-coréen de Septembre Pause whisky et lectures - Whisky Connemara: https://www.whisky.fr/connemara-8621.html - Documentaire Vietnam : https://www.netflix.com/fr/title/80997770 - Les pièges de l'exil, Philip Kerr : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Kerr-Les-pieges-de-lexil/903016 - Bagdad, la grande évasion, Saad Hossain: http://www.agullo-editions.com/bagdad/ - Alt236: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1KxoDAzbWOWOhw5GbsE-Bw Chroniques - Du rôle culturel dans les armées - Quelques notes sur la guerre à travers la partition du temps - Universal Exports à Malotru : le renseignement à l'écran - Le soldat en série : l'exemple de "Generation Kill" Et pour un peu de lecture: - https://livre.fnac.com/a11239055/Yves-Trotignon-Politique-du-secret Un grand merci à SCOTCH pour la musique, et à l'honorable juge Perraud pour le matériel d'enregistrement ! Et bonne écoute à tous!

Notedije de qué hablamos en el último podcast
Popurrí de recomendacioners

Notedije de qué hablamos en el último podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 156:35


En el programa de hoy el equipo habitual de Notedije recomienda películas, series, libros, cómics o juegos de mesa/rol que nos han gustado mucho en lo que llevamos de 2018. Por nuestras manos, ojos y oídos han pasado cosas como Un Lugar Tranquilo (o en silencio), Roman J. Israel, Esq, La Langosta, El Sacrificio de un Ciervo Sagrado, Electric Dreams, Big Little Lies, Ready Player One, el manga Ayako de Osamu Tezuka, la novela Violetas de Marzo de Philip Kerr, el ensayo La contribución Social a la Paz en Euskadi de Egoitz Antón Gago, el cómic Paper Girls de Brian K. Vaughan o la Antología de Cuentos de Amor de Jun'ichir? Tanizaki. También estrenamos sección de Sylvester Stallone con Egoitz y recibimos un audio de Guacimara Acuña. Hacemos este podcast: Ángela Verge (@Angela_verge), Juan Pablo Alemán (@araphant), Miguel Benito (@mbenlazCaraB) y Egoitz Gago (@ConanSanturtzi). Músicas: - La Búsqueda de Ianna - Epic Soul Factory. - Berlin After Hours. - Barnstormers - Born. - Jump - Van Halen.

Cinayet Masası - Sevin Okyay'la polisiye roman
Philip Kerr: "Ölümcül Prag"

Cinayet Masası - Sevin Okyay'la polisiye roman

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 23:25


Sevin Okyay bu hafta yabancı bir polisiye romanla yayında.  Doğu Cephesi'nin cehenneminden Eylül 1941'de Berlin'e dönen Bernie Günther kendini farklı bir cehennemin içinde bulacaktır. Sevin Okyay kitaptan bir bölüm okutuyor, romana ve yazarına ilişkin yorumlar yapıyor.

Club de Lectura
CLUB DE LECTURA. Boris Izaguirre

Club de Lectura

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 51:54


Boris Izaguirre nunca se había atrevido a contar tanto de sí mismo. Lo ha hecho en "Tiempo de tormentas" (Planeta). Gregorio León entrevistó al autor venezolano.También a Miguel Ángel Matellanes, editor de Algaida, que nos habló del Premio de Novela Policía Nacional, y de las novedades que trae la primavera para el sello del grupo Anaya. Homenaje a Philip Kerr, recientemente fallecido, con la entrevista que le hicimos hace menos de un año al creador de este detective inmortal llamado Bernie Gunther.Y en "Citas de Libros", Eva Caballero nos hizo disfrutar con las excentricidades de Tennessee Williams.

Write On Radio
1/30/2018 Samira Ahmed & Philip Kerr

Write On Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2018 50:47


We speak with Samira Ahmed about her debut novel Love, Hate and Other Filters, which follows an Indian-American Muslim teen who is coping with Islamophobia, cultural divides among peers and parents, and a reality she can neither explain nor escape. Samira has taught high school English, helped create dozens of small high schools, and fought to secure billions of additional dollars to fairly fund public schools.  We then rebroadcast an interview we conducted with bestselling author Philip Kerr about his novel The Lady from Zagreb, book 10 in the Bernie Gunther series, which was a finalist for an Edgar Award.

Redescubriendo Libros
Novela Negra|Redescubriendo Libros

Redescubriendo Libros

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 30:28


Seguimos repasando los géneros literarios más importantes. Hoy dedicamos este artículo a la novela negra. La novela negra surge en Estados Unidos en los años 20 y tiene como característica principal la comisión de un delito y el subsecuente enfrentamiento entre criminales y agentes de la justicia. Aunque suele contener algún tipo de crítica social, la novela negra no intenta proponer ningún tipo de solución a las situaciones descritas, sino únicamente retratarlas. A diferencia de una simple novela de crimen o policíaca, la novela negra se distingue en que tiene toques góticos que le confieren una atmósfera muy característica. De acuerdo a sus orígenes temporales y espaciales, en un principio la novela negra solía tener por protagonistas a gángsters y detectives y situarse en el contexto de la Gran Depresión y la ley seca, en un ambiente urbano generalmente oscuro y sórdido en el que reina la violencia. En Estados Unidos, los primeros representantes del género fueron Carroll John Daly, Raymond Chandler, Patricia Highsmith, o Dashiell Hammett (creador de El halcón maltés). En la actualidad tenemos autores como son James M. Cain, James Ellroy, o Philip Kerr, entre otros

Banquette
#16 - Livres de football (été 2017)

Banquette

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 52:50


Pour cet épisode spécial de Banquette, Selim Allal et ses invités recommandent leurs livres préférés de football, à temps pour s’instruire pendant l’été.03:10 - Jérôme Méary, ancien pensionnaire de Banquette (son l'épisode est un des plus écoutés!), mais aussi et surtout responsable du recrutement de la zone Europe pour la Major League Soccer. Il glisse d'ailleurs un gros teasing sur Zlatan qui n'a absolument rien à voir avec le sujet de l'émission, mais bon…13:10 - Martin Willot, taulier du podcast Passements de Jambes, co-organisateur de la Ligue des Questions et co-créateur du jeu qui fait le buzz sur les internets : Les transferts de Pékin.20:40 - La recommandation de Selim.24:10 - Raphaël Cosmidis, journaliste à l'Équipe et aux Cahiers du Foot et co-auteur de "Comment regarder un match de foot ?"33:20 - Philippe Goguet, l'un des responsables du podcast/site/compte Twitter Culture PSG.44:10 - Agathe Auproux, journaliste et chroniqueuse dans 19h30 Sport (Canal+ Sport) et dans Touche Pas à Mon Poste, et heureuse détentrice du Trophée de la Première Femme à apparaître dans Banquette. Il nous a fallu 9 mois. Bizarre.La liste des bouquins recommandés :“Le Ballon d’or,” Yves Pinguilly, éditions Rageot, 1994. (Martin)“Le mercato d’hiver”, de Philip Kerr, éditions Le Masque, 2016. (Martin)“La main de Dieu” de Philip Kerr, éditions Le Masque, 2016. (Martin)“Un printemps 76”, Vincent Duluc, éditions Stock, 2016. (Selim)“Pep Guardiola: La métamorphose”, Marti Perarnau, éditions Marabout, 2017. (Raphaël)“Comment regarder un match de foot ?” de Raphaël Cosmidis, Gilles Juan, Christophe Kuchly et Julien Momont, éditions Solar, 2016. (Martin, Raphaël et Philippe)“Unai Emery, El Maestro” de Romain Molina, éditions Hugo Sport, 2017 (Philippe)“Paris Culture Club : 30 ans de photographies au PSG”, Christian Gavelle, éditions Solar, 2016 (Philippe)“Débordements. Sombres histoires de football 1938-2016” d'Olivier Villepreux, Samy Mouhoubi et Frederic Bernard, éditions Anamosa, 2016. (Agathe)“L'entraîneur idéal”, Philippe Rodier, éditions Hugo Sport, 2017. (Agathe)Production : Laura Cuissard. Enregistrement : Antoine Castagné. Montage et mixage : Laurie Galligani. Générique : Aurore Mahieu-Meyer. Musique originale : Mehari

Club de Lectura
CLUB DE LECTURA. Philip Kerr

Club de Lectura

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2017 57:52


"La dama de Zagreb" es la última novela de Philip Kerr. Gregorio León lo entrevistó en Valencia. También estuvo con Rosa Ribas, y con dos autores murcianos que están ganando lectores cada día: Claudio Cerdán, que publica la continuación de la serie "Sé quién eres" y Santiago Álvarez. En la sección de cine, Hedy Lamarr y sus memorias "Éxtasis y yo". Y en "Citas de libros", Henry Miller fue quien acompañó esta semana a Eva Caballero.

Arts & Ideas
Proms Extra: Germany East and West

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2016 40:17


The border separating East and West Germany was first breached in Leipzig. As the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra perform at the Proms, novelist Philip Kerr and historian Karen Leeder from the University of Oxford talk about East and West Germany, their differences and similarities and how massive peaceful demonstrations in Leipzig in 1989 triggered the fall of the Berlin Wall. The discussion is chaired by Rana Mitter who is a regular presenter of Radio 3's Arts and Ideas programme Free Thinking and of Sunday Features. Producer: Luke Mulhall

LA Review of Books
Radio Hour: Showtime's “Billions” and “The Imaginary 20th Century”

LA Review of Books

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016 28:28


On this week's show we discuss the new Showtime series “Billions,” Jerry Stahl returns to endorse Philip Kerr's trilogy of Berlin novels, and we're joined by professors Norman M. Klein and Margo Bistis to talk about their new book and companion multimedia project, “The Imaginary 20th Century.” Featuring Tom Lutz, Laurie Winer, and Seth Greenland. Produced by Jerry Gorin. The LARB Radio Hour airs Thursdays at 2:30pm on KPFK 90.7 FM in Los Angeles.

TEFL Commute
Season 2: Episode 5: Translate

TEFL Commute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2015 32:25


In this episode Shaun and Lindsay discuss translation devices such a google translate and skype. They consider how effective they are and what the effect on language teaching maybe. They also pander a little to their inner sci-fi geek with a look at universal translators and even get Philip Kerr to come and talk about translation in language teaching. Throw in a bit of Facebook wisdom and an end of pod activity and you have another glorious episode of the TEFL commute.

CrimeFiction.FM
The Lady from Zagreb by Philip Kerr

CrimeFiction.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 15:20


Philip Kerr joins us in this episode of CrimeFiction.FM to discuss his New York Times best selling Bernie Gunther series, the 10th of which, THE LADY FROM ZAGREB was released last week. Show Notes Philip explains how his interest in Germany and Nazism lead to the Bernie Gunther series. He asked himself, what kind of novel would […] The post The Lady from Zagreb by Philip Kerr appeared first on CrimeFiction.FM.

bücherreich
bücherreich 047 – Interview mit Autor Axel Hollmann

bücherreich

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2014 15:57


Willkommen bei bücherreich, einem Podcast größtenteils über Bücher! Autor Axel Hollmann stellt sich heute meinen Interview-Fragen und plaudert aus dem Nähkästchen über seinen Thriller "Asphalt. Ein Fall für Julia Wagner", Motorrad-Gangs und seine Autoren-Vergangenheit als Historien-Horror-Mittelalter-Fantasy-Krimi-Schreiber (selbstverständlich innerhalb eines Buchs!). Seine Hauptfigur, Julia Wagner, hat ihr Leben eigentlich als Nebencharakter in einem anderen, unveröffentlichten Werk, begonnen - drängte sich aber so sehr in den Vordergrund, dass Axel ihr einfach eine andere Story geben musste. Axel veröffentlicht selbst auch einen Podcast namens "Die Schreibdilettanten", in dem er mit seinem Kumpel Marcus Schreibtipps gibt. Es lohnt sich, reinzuhören! Ihr findet ihn unter http://www.dieschreibdilettanten.de/ - und demnächst gibt es auch eine Episode mit mir. :) Der Autor, der Axel in den letzten Jahren am meisten begeistert hat, ist Philip Kerr, besonders mit seiner "Berlin"-Trilogie. Außerdem empfiehlt er "Vaterland" von Robert Harris und die "Jack Reacher"-Reihe von Lee Child. Besucht Podcast bücherreich auf FACEBOOK unter http://www.facebook.de/Podcastbuecherreich. Eure Ilana P.S.: Dies ist ein privater Buch-Podcast, in dem ausschließlich meine private Meinung kundgetan wird. Entschuldigt bitte, dass die Tonqualität leider nicht auf unserem üblichen Niveau ist, da das Interview via Skype geführt und aufgenommen wurde.

Eye on Books
Philip Kerr “Prayer”

Eye on Books

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2014


by We know the power of prayer, to heal and comfort. But what if someone wanted to use that power to afflict — and kill? Philip Kerr‘s new psychological thriller “Prayer” poses that uncomfortable question. Gil Martins, an agent with the FBI’s Domestic Terrorism Unit in Houston, confronts the violence generated by extremism every day. […] The post Philip Kerr “Prayer” appeared first on Eye on Books.

Mission encre noire
Émission du 25 mars 2014

Mission encre noire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2014


Mission encre noire Tome 10 Chapitre 142, une nouvelle carte blanche à Carnets noirs. C'est La belle vie qui nous mène ce soir, celle parue en 2012 aux éditions Gallimard/Série noire, roman de Matthew Stokoe traduit, déjà, par Antoine Chainas. Un objet à ne pas mettre entre toutes les mains pouvait-on lire à l'époque de sa sortie. Récit hyper sexualisé et au caractère abrupt, à classer quelque part entre American Psycho et Fight club. Le dernier né des romans de Matthew Stokoe, Empty mile, vient d'arriver en librairie, paru en 2014 aux éditions Gallimard/série noire. Nous quittons L.A pour la basse Californie rurale. Nous rejoignons Matthew stokoe dans une danse macabre autour d'une sombre histoire de quête d'un filon d'or, qui, de tout temps, on le sait, a rendu les hommes un peu fou. Les périodes de guerre ont tendance aussi à exacerber les passions. Morgane relève ce défi haut la main, pour nous présenter Prague fatale de Philip Kerr paru en 2013 aux éditions du Masque. Bernie Gunther, le personnage récurrent de la série, policier puis privé dans l'Allemagne nazie ; cet enquêteur né, qui travaille pour un général nazi, dégoûté de l'humanité de retour du front de l'est, a bien conscience d'aller au devant d'un funeste destin.   http://carnetsnoirs.wordpress.com/  

Mission encre noire
Émission du 25 mars 2014

Mission encre noire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2014


Mission encre noire Tome 10 Chapitre 142, une nouvelle carte blanche à Carnets noirs. C'est La belle vie qui nous mène ce soir, celle parue en 2012 aux éditions Gallimard/Série noire, roman de Matthew Stokoe traduit, déjà, par Antoine Chainas. Un objet à ne pas mettre entre toutes les mains pouvait-on lire à l'époque de sa sortie. Récit hyper sexualisé et au caractère abrupt, à classer quelque part entre American Psycho et Fight club. Le dernier né des romans de Matthew Stokoe, Empty mile, vient d'arriver en librairie, paru en 2014 aux éditions Gallimard/série noire. Nous quittons L.A pour la basse Californie rurale. Nous rejoignons Matthew stokoe dans une danse macabre autour d'une sombre histoire de quête d'un filon d'or, qui, de tout temps, on le sait, a rendu les hommes un peu fou. Les périodes de guerre ont tendance aussi à exacerber les passions. Morgane relève ce défi haut la main, pour nous présenter Prague fatale de Philip Kerr paru en 2013 aux éditions du Masque. Bernie Gunther, le personnage récurrent de la série, policier puis privé dans l'Allemagne nazie ; cet enquêteur né, qui travaille pour un général nazi, dégoûté de l'humanité de retour du front de l'est, a bien conscience d'aller au devant d'un funeste destin.   http://carnetsnoirs.wordpress.com/  

Hello Friki
HF 2x26: ¿Es la crítica a los gafapastas un elogio a la ignorancia? Danza de dragones, Charlaine Harris...

Hello Friki

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2012 223:22


Cine: El debate de la semana es el siguiente: "¿Es la crítica a los gafapastas un elogio a la ignorancia?", donde hablamos sobre qué son los gafapastas, si efectuar una crítica a los que traen datos muy concretos es algo de ignorantes y si tildar de gafapastas se ha vuelto una costumbre molesta o no. También os damos nuestra opinión de "American Pie: el reencuentro", "El hombre sin pasado", "Red Tails", "Los diarios del ron", "La pesca del salmón en Yemen", "Mirror, mirror", "The Pelayos" y todo sobre el 15 Festival de Málaga. Estrenamos una nueva sección muy divertida, donde nos reímos de una película (ya sea por sus efectos, su guión, etc...) titulada "Lo que hay que ver". La estrenamos con "La invasión de los zombies atómicos" (1980). Por otro lado, en nuestra sección de Videoclub recordamos "Golpe al sueño americano" (1987), "Que ocurrió entre mi padre y tu madre" (1972) y "Objetivo Birmania" (1945). Por último hablamos de los Grupos de policías de Sevilla en los que se basa "Grupo 7", Twitter como termómetro económico del cine, el festival de Sitges, España y la lista negra de piratería de Estados Unidos, Robert Pattinson en una película de Sadam Hussein y los problemas de mal genio de Mel Gibson. Literatura: El libro de la semana es "Unos asesinatos muy reales", de Charlaine Harris. También os contamos todo sobre la publicación de "Danza de dragones" ("Canción de Hielo y Fuego" 5) de George R.R. Martin en España, la nueva novela del detective Bernie Gunther de Philip Kerr, el cierre de la saga de Eragon y dos páginas inéditas de "El Principito". Entrevistamos a Jose Luis Corral, autor de "El Códice del Peregrino", cuya reseña podéis leer en Hello Friki. Series: La serie de la semana es "The Good Wife". También opinamos sobre cómo están avanzando series como "Once Upon A Time", "The Big Bang Theory", "How I Met Your Mother" y "Juego de Tronos". Por último os contamos la información de que se dispone de la quinta y última temporada de "Fringe", opinamos de si los canales en abierto maltratan a las series, hablamos de "Missing", el nuevo canal AXN WHITE dedicado a series, comentamos las expectativas y datos del final de "House" y los problemas que ha causado Lindsay Lohan en el rodaje de "Glee". Programa 2x26 de Hello Friki Podcast dirigido por Víctor M. Yeste y M.C. Catalán, con la colaboración de Manuel Callejo, Sergio, Diego Domínguez y Ricardo. Un programa imprescindible para todo fan del cine, la literatura y las series.

Hello Friki
HF 2x26: ¿Es la crítica a los gafapastas un elogio a la ignorancia? Danza de dragones, Charlaine Harris...

Hello Friki

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2012 223:22


Cine: El debate de la semana es el siguiente: "¿Es la crítica a los gafapastas un elogio a la ignorancia?", donde hablamos sobre qué son los gafapastas, si efectuar una crítica a los que traen datos muy concretos es algo de ignorantes y si tildar de gafapastas se ha vuelto una costumbre molesta o no. También os damos nuestra opinión de "American Pie: el reencuentro", "El hombre sin pasado", "Red Tails", "Los diarios del ron", "La pesca del salmón en Yemen", "Mirror, mirror", "The Pelayos" y todo sobre el 15 Festival de Málaga. Estrenamos una nueva sección muy divertida, donde nos reímos de una película (ya sea por sus efectos, su guión, etc...) titulada "Lo que hay que ver". La estrenamos con "La invasión de los zombies atómicos" (1980). Por otro lado, en nuestra sección de Videoclub recordamos "Golpe al sueño americano" (1987), "Que ocurrió entre mi padre y tu madre" (1972) y "Objetivo Birmania" (1945). Por último hablamos de los Grupos de policías de Sevilla en los que se basa "Grupo 7", Twitter como termómetro económico del cine, el festival de Sitges, España y la lista negra de piratería de Estados Unidos, Robert Pattinson en una película de Sadam Hussein y los problemas de mal genio de Mel Gibson. Literatura: El libro de la semana es "Unos asesinatos muy reales", de Charlaine Harris. También os contamos todo sobre la publicación de "Danza de dragones" ("Canción de Hielo y Fuego" 5) de George R.R. Martin en España, la nueva novela del detective Bernie Gunther de Philip Kerr, el cierre de la saga de Eragon y dos páginas inéditas de "El Principito". Entrevistamos a Jose Luis Corral, autor de "El Códice del Peregrino", cuya reseña podéis leer en Hello Friki. Series: La serie de la semana es "The Good Wife". También opinamos sobre cómo están avanzando series como "Once Upon A Time", "The Big Bang Theory", "How I Met Your Mother" y "Juego de Tronos". Por último os contamos la información de que se dispone de la quinta y última temporada de "Fringe", opinamos de si los canales en abierto maltratan a las series, hablamos de "Missing", el nuevo canal AXN WHITE dedicado a series, comentamos las expectativas y datos del final de "House" y los problemas que ha causado Lindsay Lohan en el rodaje de "Glee". Programa 2x26 de Hello Friki Podcast dirigido por Víctor M. Yeste y M.C. Catalán, con la colaboración de Manuel Callejo, Sergio, Diego Domínguez y Ricardo. Un programa imprescindible para todo fan del cine, la literatura y las series.

Books and Authors
King Arthur, Philip Kerr & Paul Bailey

Books and Authors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2010 27:39


Mariella Frostrup speaks to writers Peter Ackroyd and Kevin Crossley-Holland about the legend of King Arthur. Novelist Philip Kerr talks about his new book Field Grey. And writer Paul Bailey discusses the life, work and letters of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lamedusa, author of The Leopard