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Entrez sans frapper
Élections USA : Rencontre avec Colson Whitehead

Entrez sans frapper

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 12:42


À l'approche des élections américaines du 5 novembre, Jérôme Colin et Miguel Allo vont chaque jour à la rencontre d'auteurs américains pour évoquer leurs livres mais aussi les grands enjeux de la campagne. On commence avec le romancier new-yorkais Colson Whitehead, deux fois prix Pulitzer, qui publie son nouveau roman "La règle du crime" (Albin Michel). Ils abordent ensemble la ville de New York à travers les décennies, la pauvreté et le changement climatique. Résumé du livre : New York, 1971. Les ordures s'amoncellent, la criminalité atteint un niveau record, la ville court à la faillite et un conflit éclate entre la police et la Black Liberation Army. Dans cette ambiance de siège, Ray Carney, le vendeur de meubles un peu voyou rencontré dans Harlem Shuffle, fait profil bas pour le bien de sa petite entreprise. Jusqu'à ce concert des Jackson Five, qu'il rêve d'offrir à sa fille. Il reprend alors contact avec Munson, un inspecteur blanc corrompu jusqu'à la moelle, qui lui promet de lui trouver des places à en échange d'un petit coup de pouce… De la lutte pour les droits civiques au bicentenaire des États-Unis en passant par l'industrie de la blaxploitation, Colson Whitehead nous plonge au cœur du Harlem des années 1970 et mêle à la puissance du polar l'humour d'une satire sociale moderne. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Abonnez-vous également à la partie "Bagarre dans la discothèque" en suivant ce lien: https://audmns.com/HSfAmLDEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Vous pourriez également apprécier ces autres podcasts issus de notre large catalogue: Le voyage du Stradivarius Feuermann : https://audmns.com/rxPHqEENoir Jaune Rouge - Belgian Crime Story : https://feeds.audiomeans.fr/feed/6e3f3e0e-6d9e-4da7-99d5-f8c0833912c5.xmlLes Petits Papiers : https://audmns.com/tHQpfAm Des rencontres inspirantes avec des artistes de tous horizons. Galaxie BD: https://audmns.com/nyJXESu Notre podcast hebdomadaire autour du 9ème art.Nom: Van Hamme, Profession: Scénariste : https://audmns.com/ZAoAJZF Notre série à propos du créateur de XII et Thorgal. Franquin par Franquin : https://audmns.com/NjMxxMg Ecoutez la voix du créateur de Gaston (et de tant d'autres...)

Un jour dans le monde
"La règle du crime" de Colson Whitehead : rencontre

Un jour dans le monde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 35:31


durée : 00:35:31 - Le 18/20 · Un jour dans le monde - par : Fabienne Sintes - "La règle du crime" est le deuxième volet de la trilogie de Harlem commencée avec Harlem Shuffle. On y retrouve ce bon vieux Ray Carney qui essaie de décrocher de ses fréquentations douteuses - réalisé par : Thomas Lenglain

InterNational
"La règle du crime" de Colson Whitehead : rencontre

InterNational

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 35:31


durée : 00:35:31 - Le 18/20 · Un jour dans le monde - par : Fabienne Sintes - "La règle du crime" est le deuxième volet de la trilogie de Harlem commencée avec Harlem Shuffle. On y retrouve ce bon vieux Ray Carney qui essaie de décrocher de ses fréquentations douteuses - réalisé par : Thomas Lenglain

KRCU's To Your Health
Martin's Must-Reads: 'Crook Manifesto'

KRCU's To Your Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 1:49


“From then on whenever he heard the song he thought of the death of Munson. It was the Jackson 5 after all who put Ray Carney back in the game following four years on the straight and narrow. The straight and narrow - it described a philosophy and a territory, a neighborhood with borders and local customs.”

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From Beneath the Hollywood Sign
"TRIBUTE TO GENA ROWLANDS" (053)

From Beneath the Hollywood Sign

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 38:06


EPISODE 53 - “Tribute to Gena Rowlands” - 09/16/2024 ** This episode is sponsored brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BENEATH and get on your way to being your best self.” ** When screen legend GENA ROWLANDS passed away last month at the age of 94, she left behind a film and TV legacy that will undoubtedly influence artists for decades to come. She was an acting titan who changed the way modern audiences looked at acting. From her historic independent movies with husband JOHN CASSAVETES to mainstream Hollywood to powerful performances in iconic television films, Rowlands' performances were always honest, complicated, and emotionally raw. There was just no one like her; and there never will be again. This week, we pay tribute to her endearing legacy on and off the screen. SHOW NOTES:  Sources: Cassavetes on Cassavetes (2001), by Ray Carney; In The Moment: My Life As An Actor (2004), by Ben Gazzara; “Family First, Says Pretty Blonde,” November 16, 1963, The Tribune (South Bend, IN); “I Want It All…Husband…Children…Career!” June 1975, by Ronald Bowers, Photoplay; “NBC Offers Drama About AIDS,” November 11, 1985, by John J. O'Connor, The New York Times; “To Mom With Love: Gena Rowlands' Son Directs Her Latest Film,” February 23, 1997, by Terry Lawson, Detroit Free Press; “Idol Chatter: Gena Rowlands,” 1999, by Al Weisel, Premiere Magazine; “Shop Talk: Actress Gena Rowlands, Not Much of a Shopper, Tells Tales,” February 15, 2002, by Gwen Davis, The Wall Street Journal; “Gena Rowlands On Pioneering The Indie Film Movement With Her Late Husband John Cassavetes,” November 13, 2015, by Scott Feinberg, The Hollywood Reporter; “Oscar Goes To Gena Rowlands,” November 14, 2015, by Susan King, Los Angeles Times; “And The Honorary Oscar Goes To…” November 20, 2015, by Scott Feinberg, The Hollywood Reporter; “The Notebook's Gena Rowlands Has Alzheimer's, Is in Full Dementia,” June 25, 2024, by Cara Lynn Shultz, People Magazine; “Gena Rowlands, Actress Who Brought Raw Drama To Her Roles, Dies at 94,” August 14, 2024, by Anita Gates, New York Times; TCM.com; IBDB.com; Movies Mentioned:  The High Cost of Loving (1958), starring Jose Ferrer; Lonely Are the Brave (1962), starring Kirk Douglas; The Spiral Road (1962), starring Rock Hudson; A Child is Waiting (1963), starring Burt Lancaster, Judy Garland; Tony Rome (1967), starring Frank Sinatra; Faces (1968), starring John Cassavetes; Minnie and Moskowitz (1971), starring Seymour Cassel; A Woman Under the Influence (1974), starring Peter Falk; Opening Night (1977), starring John Cassavetes, Ben Gazzara; A Question of Love (1978), starring Jane Alexander; The Brink's Job (1978), starring Peter Falk; Gloria (1980), starring John Adams; Tempest (1982), starring John Cassavetes; Love Streams (1984), starring John Cassavetes; Thursday's Child (1984), starring Don Murray; An Early Frost (1985), starring Aidan Quinn, Ben Gazzara; The Betty Ford Story (1987), starring Josef Sommer; Another Woman (1988), starring Mia Farrow; Once Around (1991), starring Richard Dreyfuss, Holly Hunter; Night On Earth (1991), starring Winona Ryder; Face of A Stranger (1992), starring Tyne Daly; Crazy In Love (1992), starring Holly Hunter; The Neon Bible (1995), starring Jacob Tierney; Unhook The Stars (1996), starring Marisa Tomei; She's So Lovely (1997), starring Sean Penn; Hope Floats (1998), starring Sandra Bullock; Hysterical Blindness (2003), starring Uma Thurman; The Notebook (1999), starring Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams; Broken English (2007), starring Parker Posey; Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks (2014), starring Cheyenne Jackson; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lit Society
ReLIT: Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead

Lit Society

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 65:24


Hi readers! Our fourth season has ended, and we're preparing for year five (CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?!). In the meantime, we're revisiting our favorite episodes from the past and sharing them again with all of you. This week, we're rediscovering the thrilling heist of Harlem Shuffle by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Colson Whitehead.    Looking for something new? Check us out on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@litsocietypod Support our show and grab something bookish chic at our boutique: https://www.litsocietypodshop.com/ View the three Black Cake recipes we chose: https://www.litsocietypod.com/black-cake-a-novel-by-charmaine-wilkerson/ ◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️◽️  This week, we're talking jewelry heists. Which notorious thieves were caught by police, and which got away? Alexis has the answers. Then, it's on to our book.   Orphaned in high school, Ray Carney worked through college and now owns his own furniture store in 1960s Harlem. He's a family man living the American dream, but some dreams are no different from nightmares. Fighting familial and internal influences, Carney must outlast three separate heists to secure the lives of those he loves most. Will he survive? Or will this man lose himself trying to find his dream? The book is Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead.   Let's get LIT!   - View the video podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/@litsocietypod Find Alexis and Kari online:  Instagram — www.instagram.com/litsocietypod Twitter — www.twitter.com/litsocietypod Facebook — www.facebook.com/LitSocietyPod Our website — www.LitSocietyPod.com.    Subscribe to emails and get free stuff: http://eepurl.com/gDtWCr   

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine
CROOK MANIFESTO by Colson Whitehead, read by Dion Graham

Behind the Mic with AudioFile Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 8:02


With his mesmerizing and versatile voice, Dion Graham masterfully narrates Colson Whitehead's second audiobook featuring reformed criminal Ray Carney. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss this trio of stories about Harlem and how Graham brings them to life. He perfectly complements Whitehead's intricate and beautifully written portrayal of 1970s Harlem. Carney, a landlord, proud furniture store owner, and family man, is reluctantly drawn back into the criminal underworld by a violent and corrupt police detective. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Random House Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for AudioFile's Behind the Mic comes from HarperCollins Focus, and HarperCollins Christian Publishing, publishers of some of your favorite audiobooks and authors, including Reba McEntire, Zachary Levi, Kathie Lee Gifford, Max Lucado, Willie Nelson, and so many more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Sydney Writers' Festival
Colson Whitehead: Harlem Shuffle

Sydney Writers' Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 58:54


After penning the Pulitzer Prize–winning novels The Underground Railroad and The Nickel Boys, American author Colson Whitehead set out to write a trilogy of stories centred on a furniture salesman-turned-crook named Ray Carney. The first in the series, Harlem Shuffle, is a hugely entertaining tale of race, power and the history of New York in the guise of a page-turning heist novel. Join Colson in conversation with Michael Williams about the book and its forthcoming follow up, Crook Manifesto, which continues the saga in an increasingly combustible 1970s Manhattan. Colson Whitehead appears thanks to the support of Matthew and Fiona Playfair. This episode was recorded live at the 2023 Sydney Writers' Festival.   If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and follow our channel.  Sydney Writers' Festival podcasts are available on all major podcast platforms.  After more? Follow Sydney Writers' Festival on social media:Instagram: @sydwritersfestFacebook: @SydWritersFestTwitter: @SydWritersFestTikTok: @sydwritersfestSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Writers On A New England Stage
Colson Whitehead (2023)

Writers On A New England Stage

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 58:05


Writers on a New England Stage with Colson Whitehead. Whitehead joined Morning Edition host Rick Ganley on stage at The Music Hall in Portsmouth to discuss his latest novel, Crook Manifesto, the second in a trilogy that began with Harlem Shuffle. Crook Manifesto takes Whitehead's main character, furniture salesman and fence Ray Carney, into the tumultuous Harlem of the 1970s. This conversation was recorded live on July 20th, 2023.

The New Yorker Radio Hour
Colson Whitehead on “Crook Manifesto”

The New Yorker Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 23:22


Colson Whitehead is one of the most lauded writers working today. His 2016 novel “The Underground Railroad” won the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize for fiction; he won the Pulitzer again for his next novel, “The Nickel Boys,” in 2020.  His career is notable for hopping from genre to genre. As an artist, he tells David Remnick, “it seemed like, if you knew how to do something, why do it again?” Whitehead is again trying something new: a sequel. He's following up “Harlem Shuffle,” his 2021 heist novel, bringing back the furniture salesman and stolen-goods fence Ray Carney. He talks to David Remnick about how he mined the language of mid-century furniture catalogues, and his interest in teasing out the nuance in his characters. “I'm exploring different ways of being a criminal and trying to think about who actually is bad,” Whitehead says. “Carney has this secret self, this criminal self. But I think all of us have these different uncivilized impulses in us that we have to tame in order to function in society.”

Tenable Research Podcast
Research Alliance Program - Shared Intelligence and Insight

Tenable Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 30:16


This month we talked to Tenable's director of research product management Ray Carney and Eric Hoffman, director of partnerships and alliances at Greynoise, about the formation of a new research alliance program.Announced in mid October, this is intended to facilitate collaboration and information sharing between industry partners, and support best-practice coordinated vulnerability disclosure in order to promote increased cooperation in order to reduce an attacker's free time.Follow along for more from Tenable Research:Subscribe to the blogFollow Tenable's Zero Day team on Medium

Lit Society
Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead

Lit Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 65:24


This week we're talking jewelry heists. Which notorious thieves were caught by police, and which got away? Alexis has the answers. Then, it's on to our book. Orphaned in high school, Ray Carney worked his way through college and now owns his own furniture store in 1960s Harlem. He's a family man living the American dream, but some dreams are no different than nightmares. Fighting both familial and internal influences, Carney must outlast three separate heists to secure the lives of those he loves most. Will he survive? Or will this man lose himself trying to find his dream? The book is Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead. Let's get LIT! Find Alexis and Kari online: Instagram — www.instagram.com/litsocietypod/; Twitter — twitter.com/litsocietypod; Facebook — www.facebook.com/LitSocietyPod/; and our website www.LitSocietyPod.com. Get in on the conversation by using #booksanddrama.

NPR's Book of the Day
Colson Whitehead Finally Gets To Flex His Comedy Muscle

NPR's Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 7:36 Very Popular


After writing his Pulitzer Prize-winning books The Underground Railroad and The Nickel Boys, author Colson Whitehead needed a change of pace. So for his next novel, Harlem Shuffle, he decided to tackle topics near and dear to his heart: heists and New York real estate. In today's episode, Morning Edition host Noel King talks to Whitehead about his book's protagonist, a furniture retailer named Ray Carney, and what draws him to a double life of crime.

Dying to Ask
Bonus Podcast: How Author Colson Whitehead Writes

Dying to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 16:07


They say good things come in threes. And a lot of people suspect author Colson Whitehead may become the first person this century to win three Pulitzer Prize awards in fiction. Only three other novelists, William Faulkner, John Updike and Booth Tarkington, have won two Pulitzers for fiction. Whitehead was recognized for "The Underground Railroad" and "The Nickel Boys." Both books use prose to draw attention and insight to systemic racism in America. | RELATED | Colson Whitehead talks about his new book 'Harlem Shuffle' But Whitehead's latest novel, "Harlem Shuffle," his eighth, takes a detour and tells the story of Ray Carney, a lovable crook in 1960s Harlem. On this Dying to Ask: Why "Harlem Shuffle" is such a diversion from Colson's previous two novels How he found out he'd won a Pulitzer Prize and how it changed his life What it's like to write a crime caper and why listening to our parents can save us a lot of time

My Bizness
033: Ray Carney | Markon Solutions

My Bizness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 42:41


Ray Carney is a Vice President at Markon Solutions and a champion for gender equity and wellness in the workplace. Ray's areas of expertise include leadership, project management, workplace strategy, design thinking, and creating secure environments. His experience includes providing cradle-to-grave project management support for the successful design and building of secure facilities. He spearheaded the tenant fit-out of Markon's headquarters expansion to ensure that it achieved WELL certification. Ray also led Markon's effort to become the first company on the East Coast to become GEN Certified, the gold standard in gender equity in the workplace.  Connect with David >> David Baldini integrateIT Social Media:  LinkedIn | Facebook | Twitter

Radio Savannah
Boekenplankje: maart

Radio Savannah

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 28:41


Boekenplankje: maart Op zoek naar nieuw leesvoer? Radio Savannah has got your back! Het nieuwste Boekenplankje zit bomvol inspiratie en leestips van Lola en Suzanne die rechtstreeks jouw eigen boekenplank op kunnen. Wil je meekletsen met Lola en Suzanne? Laat het ons weten op Instagram, Twitter en Facebook en gebruik #RadioSavannah. Voor (lees)tips en fanmail zijn we ook te bereiken op info@savannahbay.nl. Deze maand op het boekenplankje Colson Whitehead - Harlem Shuffle  "Ray Carney was only slightly bent when it came to being crooked..." To his customers and neighbors on 125th street, Carney is an upstanding salesman of reasonably priced furniture, making a decent life for himself and his family. He and his wife Elizabeth are expecting their second child, and if her parents on Striver's Row don't approve of him or their cramped apartment across from the subway tracks, it's still home. Few people know he descends from a line of uptown hoods and crooks, and that his façade of normalcy has more than a few cracks in it. Cracks that are getting bigger all the time. Thus begins the internal tussle between Ray the striver and Ray the crook. As Ray navigates this double life, he begins to see who actually pulls the strings in Harlem. Can Ray avoid getting killed, save his cousin, and grab his share of the big score, all while maintaining his reputation as the go-to source for all your quality home furniture needs? Harlem Shuffle's ingenious story plays out in a beautifully recreated New York City of the early 1960s. It's a family saga masquerading as a crime novel, a hilarious morality play, a social novel about race and power, and ultimately a love letter to Harlem. Vind het boek hier in de webshop. Annet Schaap, De meisjes Een schone slaapster die niet meer ontwaakt, een kikker die maar geen prins wordt, een meisje dat een monster is: Annet Schaap bewerkte zeven bekende sprookjes, vijf van de gebroeders Grimm en twee van Charles Perrault, tot verrassende vertellingen over zeven meisjes met allemaal hun eigen dromen en verlangens, meisjes die niet langer sprookjesfiguren zijn maar mensen van vlees en bloed. Vind het boek hier in de webshop. Gabby Rivera and Celia Moscote, Juliet Takes a Breath  Juliet Milagros Palante is leaving the Bronx and headed to Portland, Oregon. She just came out to her family and isn't sure if her mom will ever speak to her again. But don't worry, Juliet has something kinda resembling a plan that'll help her figure out what it means to be Puerto Rican, lesbian and out. See, she's going to intern with Harlowe Brisbane - her favorite feminist author, someone's who's the last work on feminism, self-love and lots of of ther things that will help Juliet find her ever elusive epiphany. There's just one problem - Harlowe's white, not from the Bronx and doesn't have the answers. Okay, maybe that's more than one problem but Juliet never said it was a perfect plan... Critically-acclaimed writer Gabby Rivera adapts her bestselling novel alongside artist Celia Moscote in an unforgettable queer coming-of-age story exploring race, idenrity and what it means to be true to your amazing self. even when the rest of the world doesn't understand. Bestel het boek hier.  Alice Oseman, Heartstopper Het afgelopen schooljaar was niet geweldig voor Charlie, maar hij wordt in ieder geval niet meer gepest. Nick, rugbyster van de school, heeft hier en daar wat gehoord over Charlie – de jongen die vorig jaar gedwongen uit de kast moest komen en een paar maanden werd gepest – maar hij heeft nog nooit met hem gepraat. Tot ze naast elkaar in de klas komen te zitten… Er ontstaat een warme en intieme vriendschap en al snel valt Charlie als een blok voor Nick, ook al weet hij dat hij geen enkele kans maakt. Maar Nick worstelt met zijn eigen gevoelens en hoe dichter de twee naar elkaar toe groeien hoe duidelijker het wordt dat liefde ontzettend onvoorspelbaar en verrassend is.

Champagne Sharks
Champagne Sharks Book Club: Essay Night 4

Champagne Sharks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 230:03


UNLOCKED AND NOW FREE: We've been doing book club night where we read the book and then do the subsequent discussion over at the Discord voice and chat server. If you are a patron but haven't figured out how to use the Discord server yet, you simply have to follow these instructions: https://www.patreon.com/posts/instructions-for-31613305. Participation in the movie and book club night discussions is available to all patrons. Book Club is on Sunday nights. This is the fourth installment of our Essay Night series. In between books, we have aninstallment of the Book Club where we read essays. This is the fourth installment of that essay series. This episode's essays are: - Pulp Affliction by Ray Carney https://thebaffler.com/salvos/pulp-affliction - Wake Up Geek Culture, Time to Die by Patton Oswalt https://www.wired.com/2010/12/ff-angrynerd-geekculture/ - Excerpt from Great Comic Book Heroes by Jules Feiffer https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-EzsFn8vQkBi7ky-9jyeEbizzu10Yyk7/view?usp=sharing If you enjoy this episode and want to try more like it, become a subscriber at patreon.com/champagnesharks.

So I'm Writing a Novel...
Ep33 Interview with Jason Ray Carney of Whetstone Magazine

So I'm Writing a Novel...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 71:29


Oliver speaks with the editor of "Whetstone: Amateur Magazine of Sword & Sorcery", covering a wide variety of subjects germane to running a semi-pro literary magazine, online community, and good old sword & sorcery. Oliver and Jason get to some INTERESTING places in their far-reaching discussion, including subjects like: writing workshops, working class literature, modernist literature, R.A. Salvatore as a literary gateway drug, starting a literary magazine & the origin of Whetstone, why he feels you shouldn't send your best work to Whetstone, "mid-list exposure", submitting for ultra low acceptance rate magazines, elevated language, Clark Ashton Smith, grading English papers by engineers, Jason's role as academic coordinator for the Robert E. Howard foundation, Walter Benjamin, how a genre rooted in our past like sword & sorcery can give people an inspiring vision of something new, Elie Wiesel's The Trial of God, defending fiction, defining your identity by speaking back to power, how sword & sorcery can help you get through a rough patch (or at least how it helped Oliver), how a World of Warcraft guild inadvertently birthed a vibrant Sword & Sorcery online community, what people generally mean when they say "no politics!", what make a Discord server function well as a community, the digital humanities, Gather, advice on starting a writing community online or IRL, best principles for same, self-promo human spambots, the difference between useless negativity and letting someone know when they're stepping into a tar pit, writing conventions, formative experiences with teachers good and bad, tools over dogma, the possibility that the American style of creative fiction workshops homogenizes fiction, when compliments are worse than criticism, Jay's recent opera project, and....MORE. Jason on Twitter (@jrcarney52) Spiral Tower Press Whetstone: Amateur Magazine of Sword & Sorcery The Whetstone Discord Server Witch House: Amateur Magazine of Cosmic Horror How Sword & Sorcery Brings Us to Life by Jason 1932, The Year of Conan: Sword and Sorcery and Historical Pessimism (mentioned in the interview) also by Jason Bride of Cyclops Con - Best of Sword and Sorcery panel (Feat. Jason as a panel member) The Black Gate interview with Jason that I cite in one question - it covers lots of neat stuff that we didn't get to. An essay Jason wrote about the opera he was involved in, The Trial of God That creative writing book, all about rethinking how we teach writing craft, that Oliver mentioned - Craft in the Real World by Mathew Salesses The MUSE Writers Center The Program Era by Mark McGurl   www.soimwritinganovel.com PATREON: www.patreon.com/soimwritinganovel BUY OLIVER'S BOOKS: https://www.oliverbrackenbury.com/store SO I'M WRITING A NOVEL... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/so_writing OLIVER'S TWITTER: https://twitter.com/obrackenbury Oliver's Link Tree (For everything else): https://linktr.ee/obrackenbury

BuchZeichen
Eine illegale Abtreibung, ein Ganove und ein Verteidiger

BuchZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 27:33


Die Umstände bestimmen unser Leben. Mindestens zum Teil. Wie gehen Menschen in unterschiedlichen Situationen mit ihrer gesellschaftlich-politischen Gegenwart um? Davon erzählen die aktuellen Romane von Annie Ernaux, Colson Whitehead und Fridolin Schley. Im Oktober 1963 merkt die 23-jährige Annie, dass sie schwanger ist. Die Studentin aus einfachen Verhältnissen weiss: Brächte sie ein uneheliches Kind auf die Welt, müsste sie das hart erkämpfte Unistudium aufgeben. Sie entschliesst sich für den Abbruch, aber der ist im damaligen Frankreich noch illegal. Dies ist die Ausgangslage im aktuellen Roman «Das Ereignis» von Annie Ernaux. Julian Schütt überzeugt das Buch, weil die französischsprachige Autorin darin gnadenlos offen und doch distanziert von ihrer eigenen Abtreibung erzähle: von den Demütigungen und der Gleichgültigkeit, der sie begegnete. Der Pulitzer-Preisträger Colson Whitehead wiederum nimmt sich in seinem jüngsten Roman «Harlem Shuffle» ein neues Genre vor: die Ganovengeschichte. Ray Carney hat sich von ganz unten hochgearbeitet und wird halb zufällig in einen grossen Raubüberfall auf das schillernde New Yorker Hotel «Theresa» verwickelt und immer weiter auf die schiefe Bahn gezogen. Heraus gekommen sei eine virtuos erzählte und historisch sorgfältig recherchierte Milieustudie über den Stadtteil Harlem, sagt Simon Leuthold. Vater-Sohn-Konstellationen sind ein uralter Topos in der Literatur. Der deutsche Autor Fridolin Schley setzt ihn in seinem aufwühlenden Roman «Die Verteidigung» laut Felix Münger überraschend neu in Szene. Das Buch erzählt von den Nürnberger Prozessen im Nachkriegsdeutschland. Einer der Angeklagten ist Ernst von Weizsäcker, Spitzendiplomat unter den Nazis. Im Team der Verteidiger ist dessen Sohn Richard, der spätere deutsche Bundespräsident, der sich im Zusammenhang der Aufarbeitung der Nazi-Gräuel einen Namen machen wird. Buchhinweise: Annie Ernaux. Das Ereignis. Aus dem Französischen von Sonja Finck. Suhrkamp, 2021. Fridolin Schley. Die Verteidigung. Hanser Berlin, 2021. Colson Whitehead. Harlem Shuffle. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Nikolaus Stingl. Hanser, 2021.

NPR's Book of the Day
Colson Whitehead Finally Gets To Flex His Comedy Muscle

NPR's Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 14:31


After writing his Pulitzer Prize-winning books The Underground Railroad and The Nickel Boys, author Colson Whitehead needed a change of pace. So for his next novel, Harlem Shuffle, he decided to tackle topics near and dear to his heart: heists and New York real estate. In today's episode, Morning Edition host Noel King talks to Whitehead about his book's protagonist, a furniture retailer named Ray Carney, and what draws him to a double life of crime.

The Book Review
Colson Whitehead on 'Harlem Shuffle'

The Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 69:07


Colson Whitehead's new novel, “Harlem Shuffle,” revolves around Ray Carney, a furniture retailer in Harlem in the 1960s with a sideline in crime. It's a relatively lighthearted novel, certainly compared to “The Underground Railroad” and “The Nickel Boys,” Whitehead's two previous novels, each of which won the Pulitzer Prize.“I usually do a lighter book, then a heavier book, but I felt compelled to write ‘The Nickel Boys' at the time that I did,” Whitehead says on this week's podcast. “I knew that in the crime genre, there's more room for jokes. There's just a lot more room for play. So I could exercise my humor muscle again. And then immediately, Carney … I wanted him to win, as soon as he appeared on the page. He was someone who was not as determined by circumstances — slavery, Jim Crow — as the characters in those previous two novels. And he pulls off some capers. And I think we — or at least I was rooting for him. So immediately the tone was different, and I gave myself to it.”Colm Toibin visits the podcast to talk about his new novel, “The Magician,” based on the life of the great German writer Thomas Mann. Toibin says that the book is not an attempt to “inhabit” Mann, or to fully understand him, which is impossible with such a complex person.“It's not an attempt to pin him down, so that by the end of the book you really know him,” Toibin says. “I'm as interested in his unknowability as I am in attempting to draw a very clear portrait of him. I think it's an important question. I often hear novelists saying, ‘I felt I really knew my character.' And I often feel the opposite. I often feel my character has become even more evasive the further attempts I have made to enter their spirit.”Also on this week's episode, Tina Jordan looks back at Book Review history as it celebrates its 125th anniversary; Alexandra Alter has news from the publishing world; and Gregory Cowles and John Williams talk about what they've been reading. Pamela Paul is the host.Here are the books discussed in this week's “What We're Reading”:“A Time of Gifts” by Patrick Leigh Fermor“Latecomers” by Anita Brookner“The Makioka Sisters” by Junichiro Tanizaki

The Ezra Klein Show
How Colson Whitehead Writes About Our ‘Big Wild Country'

The Ezra Klein Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 56:35


“If he got a thrill out of transforming these ill-gotten goods into legit merchandise, a zap-charge in his blood like he'd plugged into a socket, he was in control of it and not the other way around,” writes Colson Whitehead in his new novel, “Harlem Shuffle.” “Dizzying and powerful as it was. Everyone had secret corners and alleys that no one else saw — what mattered were your major streets and boulevards, the stuff that showed up on other people's maps of you.”Whitehead is the author of “The Underground Railroad,” which won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award, and “The Nickel Boys,” which also won a Pulitzer, the first time two consecutive books by an author won. But he actually started “Harlem Shuffle” in between those two books. And now that he's finished it, he can't quite put it down. He's working on a sequel, he told me. The first time he's tried one.“Harlem Shuffle” is both a joyous and a troubled book. It's built around Ray Carney, a furniture salesman and fence for stolen goods, and a series of capers around 1960s-era Harlem. But at its core it's about patrimony, capitalism, ambition, race and the moral costs of striving in an unjust system.We talk about all that, and more: how Marvel Comics made Whitehead want to be a writer, how parenthood changed him, why he hopes to distill it all down to a haiku, whether the writing world is a just or unjust system, the nature of zombies, the nonfiction of the late-Aughts internet, the legacy of 9/11, his favorite heist movies, what his wife thinks his characters know that he doesn't — and I could keep going.This one's a fun one.Mentioned: "Wow, Fiction Works!" by Colson WhiteheadHarlem Shuffle by Colson WhiteheadThe Underground Railroad by Colson WhiteheadThe Nickel Boys by Colson WhiteheadZone One by Colson WhiteheadSag Harbor by Colson WhiteheadThe Noble Hustle by Colson WhiteheadBook recommendations: Love Goes to Buildings on Fire by Will HermesThe Buddha in the Attic by Julie OtsukaWhen the Emperor Was Divine by Julie OtsukaMad As Hell by Dave ItzkoffYou can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.“The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert
Colson Whitehead - Harlem Shuffle

Literatur - SWR2 lesenswert

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 8:57


„Eine Ratte, die sich unter der Tür durchquetscht“ – so beschreibt sich der Möbelhändler Ray Carney. Er ist schwarz und versucht, im Harlem der späten 50er Jahre eine bürgerliche Existenz aufzubauen. Mit sauberen Mitteln gelingt das nicht. Colson Whitehead, neuer Star der amerikanischen Literatur, erzählt ein weiteres Kapitel aus der schwarzen Geschichte Amerikas. | Alexander Wasner im Gespräch mit Frank Hertweck. | Hanser Verlag, 384 Seiten, 25 Euro | ISBN 978-3-446-27090-9

Deep Americana
S4E01 – UNRELATED: Introductions

Deep Americana

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 68:51


My current name is Wes Unruh, but I was born Boy Harper in 1974, in Twin Falls, Idaho, at the Magic Valley Regional Medical Center, and I spent most of my life trying to learn that fact. I'm grateful that for this season of Deep Americana, Ray Carney has stepped aside as host to let me serialize my story. If you have to know it all right away, it's available in full at my site wesunruh.com/unrelated

Tenable Research Podcast
Back to Reality, Ransomware and Patch Tuesday

Tenable Research Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 45:16


Welcome back to the Tenable Research Podcast. In this new episode we look back at June's Microsoft patches, and ask Tenable staff research engineer Satnam Narang what he feels the reasons are for the number of patches generally decreasing both monthly and annually. We are also joined by director of product management Ray Carney, as we look into the increase of ransomware in 2021, what have been the causes of this increase, and what the threat landscape looks like currently. Show References:https://www.tenable.com/blog/microsoft-june-2021-patch-tuesday-49-cves-cve-2021-31955-cve-2021-31956-and-cve-2021-33742 https://www.tenable.com/blog/cve-2021-21985-critical-vmware-vcenter-server-remote-code-execution Follow along for more from Tenable Research:Subscribe to the blogFollow Tenable's Zero Day team on Medium

Balls Out, No Flops
Episode the 68th

Balls Out, No Flops

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 94:55


Ray Carney becomes the cheese, Larry Floyd flops on the Bunnies and Morton Paragon loses his post colonial shit.

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Balls Out, No Flops
Episode the 62rd Part 1 of 2

Balls Out, No Flops

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 83:21


2021 season preview with the greatest pundits of all time, Morton Paragon, Ray Carney and Larry Floyd

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Appendix N Book Club
Episode 88 - Fritz Leiber's "The Big Time" with special guest Jason Ray Carney

Appendix N Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 56:28


Jason Ray Carney joins us to discuss Fritz Leiber's "The Big Time", urban modernism, Lovecraft's fear of the other, period slang, the time travel genre, deeply traumatized protagonists, Leiber's understanding of language, being the Black Svengali to one's Trilby, unity of time and space, Conan vs Fafhrd, chronomancy, and much more!

Balls Out, No Flops
Episode the 55rd

Balls Out, No Flops

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 102:57


Ray Carney takes on the NRL Parkour challenge, Morton Paragon talks about Underwilliams and Larry Floyd reads from the good book.

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Balls Out, No Flops
Episode the 54st

Balls Out, No Flops

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 97:52


Ray Carney eviscerates the NRL's FaFa Finei policy, Morton Paragon dissects the top 8 like a serial killer in his attic and the fisting....my god the fisting...

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Balls Out, No Flops
Episode the 47th

Balls Out, No Flops

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 121:13


Ray Carney vents his outrage at the refs, video refs, players, ballboys, circus clowns and milk maids. Morton Paragon dishes the goods on the dogs and Larry Floyd is embroiled in a legal battle with Max Hardcore's lawyers.

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Balls Out, No Flops
Episode the 45th

Balls Out, No Flops

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 94:58


Ray Carney is absent due to a workplace mishap at the Goulburn gloryhole but is replaced by the adroit Jimmy the Hand.

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Split Tooth Media
"Clark Gable Telling Errol Flynn a Poop Joke" — CINESTHESIA Chapter Eight

Split Tooth Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 61:11


This time it's personal. Jason Thesia digs into Jim Cine's deep dark past to answer the question on the burning tip of everyone's tongue. Wait, do we all have one collective tongue? Is this a Jungian thing? Do we have a Jung Tongue? Weird. Anyway, the burning question: what the hell is up with Jim? Why is he *like that*? You know what I mean. Don't pretend you haven't asked yourself the same thing. But we're all gonna get to the bottom of it together, in this Special Origin Story Episode of Cinesthesia. The Jim Knight Begins! Featuring drive-by namechecks of avant-garde filmmakers, 1980s downtown jazz musicians, film scholars Scott MacDonald and Ray Carney, and a brief discussion of whether Jackie Brown is the only good Quentin Tarantino film (spoiler: yes). PLUS, bonus Halloween Hangover content. This one is chock full of nuts!!!!

Balls Out, No Flops
Episode the 36th

Balls Out, No Flops

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 71:16


"if you're going to do something wrong, do it big!" Larry 'Ulysses' Floyd, Duke Hendrix and Ray Carney explore the new creed for the morons of the NRL. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Another Kind of Distance: A Spider-Man, Time Travel, Twin Peaks, Film, Grant Morrison and Nostalgia Podcast

Welcome to our brand-new movie podcast! In this episode, Elise Moore and David Fiore ramble on about their respective lives cinematic and present impressionistic lists of their characteristic enthusiasms. Last, but not least, we sketch out the shape of ‘casts to come. Among the topics covered here:  our not being a David Lynch podcast, RCA Videodiscs, Canadians watching New England PBS stations, Xanadu, The Lady in the Lake, reading about movies you fear you’ll never see, The Strawberry Blonde, The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex, Bette Davis in general, Stanley Cavell, Ray Carney, Jonathan Rosenbaum, and the great Jerry Lewis. Time Codes: 0h 1m 00s:   Dave and Elise’s Nitrate Nativities 1h 16m 33s: 4 Impressionistic lists 1h 57m 35s: Coming attractions   *Read Elise’s Writing at Bright Wall/Dark Room, Cléo, and Bright Lights.* Follow us on Twitter at @therebuggy Write to us at therebuggy@gmail.com Theme Music: “What’s Yr Take on Cassavetes?” – Le Tigre

The Cromcast: A Weird Fiction Podcast
Season 9 Episode 7: The Weirdification of "The Fire of Asshurbanpal" and The Dark Man Journal with Nicole Emmelhainz-Carney and Jason Ray Carney!

The Cromcast: A Weird Fiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019


... Visit http://thecromcast.blogspot.com!