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Markus Zusak uses words like “challenging” and “ complex” to describe his three dogs, Reuben, Archie and Frosty. In this interview Zusak recounts the joy of remembering his hounds in all their unvarnished glory for this, his first memoir. Also, the challenge of recording his own audio books, the old favourites he likes to read and re-read “forensically”, and which of his favourite books piqued Archie's literary tastebuds! + Our beloved reviewers of literary classics, Kylie Cardell and Lisa Bennett, return to reassess Louisa May Alcott's “Little Women”. Kylie has read it many times and Lisa for the first time this year. The tale has obviously endured in our popular culture, movies and vernacular but is it still a “good read”? Guests: Markus Zusak, author of “Three Wild Dogs and the Truth”. Also “The Book Thief”, “Bridge of Clay”, “The Messenger” and the young adult trilogy “The Underdog”, “Fighting Ruben Wolfe” and “When Dogs Cry”. Associate Professor Kylie Cardell teaches and researches life narrative with the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Flinders University. Associate Professor Lisa Bennett teaches undergraduate and Honours classes in Creative Writing and English, Flinders University. Maddie recounts the books she first fell for as a teenager, her passion for Margaret Atwood's dystopian creations and a series that explores indigenous knowledge. Other books that get a mention: Annie mentions “Butter” by Asako Yuzuki and “All Fours” by Miranda July. Michaela mentions “Want; Sexual fantasies by anonymous” edited by Gillian Anderson. Markus mentions “Demon Copperhead” by Barbara Kingsolver, “All the Pretty Horses” written by Cormac McCarthy and narrated by Brad Pitt, “Cairo” by Chris Womersley, “What's Eating Gilbert Grape” by Peter Hedges, “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay” by Michael Chabon and “Barbarian Days; A surfing life” by William Finnegan Maddie mentions young adult author Margaret Clark, “Puberty Blues” by Gabrielle Carey and Kathy Lette, “The Handmaid's Tale”, “Oryx & Crake”, “The Year of the Flood” and “MaddAddam” by Margaret Atwood, the six-part “First Knowledges” series, in particular “Astronomy” edited by Margo Neale. INSTAGRAM @markuszusak @macmillanaus @kyliesays @lisahannett ReplyForwardAdd reactionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Markus Zusak uses words like “challenging” and “ complex” to describe his three dogs, Reuben, Archie and Frosty. In this interview Zusak recounts the joy of remembering his hounds in all their unvarnished glory for this, his first memoir. Also, the challenge of recording his own audio books, the old favourites he likes to read and re-read “forensically”, and which of his favourite books piqued Archie's literary tastebuds! + Our beloved reviewers of literary classics, Kylie Cardell and Lisa Bennett, return to reassess Louisa May Alcott's “Little Women”. Kylie has read it many times and Lisa for the first time this year. The tale has obviously endured in our popular culture, movies and vernacular but is it still a “good read”? Guests: Markus Zusak, author of “Three Wild Dogs and the Truth”. Also “The Book Thief”, “Bridge of Clay”, “The Messenger” and the young adult trilogy “The Underdog”, “Fighting Ruben Wolfe” and “When Dogs Cry”. Associate Professor Kylie Cardell teaches and researches life narrative with the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, Flinders University. Associate Professor Lisa Bennett teaches undergraduate and Honours classes in Creative Writing and English, Flinders University. Maddie recounts the books she first fell for as a teenager, her passion for Margaret Atwood's dystopian creations and a series that explores indigenous knowledge. Other books that get a mention: Annie mentions “Butter” by Asako Yuzuki and “All Fours” by Miranda July. Michaela mentions “Want; Sexual fantasies by anonymous” edited by Gillian Anderson. Markus mentions “Demon Copperhead” by Barbara Kingsolver, “All the Pretty Horses” written by Cormac McCarthy and narrated by Brad Pitt, “Cairo” by Chris Womersley, “What's Eating Gilbert Grape” by Peter Hedges, “The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay” by Michael Chabon and “Barbarian Days; A surfing life” by William Finnegan Maddie mentions young adult author Margaret Clark, “Puberty Blues” by Gabrielle Carey and Kathy Lette, “The Handmaid's Tale”, “Oryx & Crake”, “The Year of the Flood” and “MaddAddam” by Margaret Atwood, the six-part “First Knowledges” series, in particular “Astronomy” edited by Margo Neale. INSTAGRAM @markuszusak @macmillanaus @kyliesays @lisahannett ReplyForwardAdd reactionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we speak with Markus Zusak, the bestselling novelist behind The Book Thief and Bridge of Clay, who has penned his first non-fiction book, Three Wild Dogs and the Truth, about Reuben, Archer and Frosty, the pound dogs he and wife Mika brought into their family. Zusak talks about the mad mayhem of sharing your life with a mongrel, and the importance of stripping away the veneer through which we so often view life, to expose its more messy reality. Hosting this conversation, in which Zusak discusses the conundrum of how much is too much to spend on a dog's dodgy knees, is the editor of Good Weekend, Katrina Strickland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Começamos nosso arco dedicado ao autor Markus Zusak falando de seu livro mais conhecido e best-seller: A Menina Que Roubava Livros (The Book Thief)APOIE O NOSSO FINANCIAMENTO COLETIVO! Agora nós temos um Catarse para ajudar a sustentar esse podcast e você pode contribuir indo em: www.catarse.me/quartaparede Entre em contato com a gente! Adoramos receber cartinhas virtuais:quartaparedepodcast@gmail.comtwitter: @quartaparedepodfacebook.com/quartaparedepodcast Vocês também podem encontrar as meninas nos seguintes lugares: Anna Lívia Marques - twitter/instagram @annaliviams youtube.com/theannaliviams Larissa Siriani - twitter/instagram @LarissaSiriani facebook.com/LariSiriani youtube.com/larissasiriani padrim.com.br/larissasiriani O Quarta Parede faz parte da família #OPodcastÉDelas Vocês podem seguir o OPED em www.opodcastedelas.com.brtwitter/instagram @opodcastedelascontato@opodcastedelas.com.br
Today we talk with our friend Tsh Oxenreider about first drafts, new books, and what's bringing her hope in this creative life. If you wanted to catch our first chat with Tsh from nearly two years ago, you can find that HERE. How Creative Geniuses Come Up With Good Ideas (the article we mention about Zusak writing 200 beginnings). And don't forget to check out our upcoming novel-writing class, The Nine Month Novel!
W tym odcinku prezentujemy rozmowę o tłumaczeniu fantastyki, która odbyła się online 10 maja 2021 roku w ramach Wirtualnych Targów Książki BookTarg. W dyskusji panelowej uczestniczyli: Paulina Braiter (tłumaczyła największych: Gaimana, Le Guin, Mastertona, Asimova, Careya, Resnicka), Anna Studniarek (uznana tłumaczka klasyki: Wolfe, Zusak, jak i współczesnych pisarzy, między innymi Sandersona, jedna z założycielek STL), Agnieszka Hałas (pisarka i tłumaczka, autorka popularnego cyklu o świecie Zmroczy) oraz Jakub Radzimiński (tłumacz wielu książek z półki z fantastyką dla młodzieży). Spotkanie moderowała Agnieszka Włoka, która pisze dla „Nowej Fantastyki” i prowadzi na Facebooku profil "Pomiędzy stronami", gdzie rozmawia przeważnie z autorami fantastyki i thrillerów). --- Na przekład jest podcastem Stowarzyszenia Tłumaczy Literatury, organizacji, która od 2009 roku zrzesza tłumaczy i tłumaczki książek, działając na rzecz lepszej widoczności zawodu, godziwych warunków pracy i życia oraz przyjaznych kontaktów między tłumaczami książek w Polsce i na świecie. Wszystkie odcinki podcastu dostępne są m.in. na stronie naprzeklad.podbean.com, a także w serwisie Spotify i aplikacjach do słuchania podcastów. Na stronie Stowarzyszenia (stl.org.pl) można znaleźć dużą bazę ogólnodostępnej wiedzy dla osób zainteresowanych pracą tłumacza literackiego, a także kontakty do tłumaczy i tłumaczek zrzeszonych w STL. Jeszcze więcej danych i informacji na temat aspektów finansowych, prawnych i organizacyjnych dostępnych jest dla zalogowanych członków. Muzyka wykorzystana w czołówce i zakończeniu odcinka pochodzi z utworu "Mystery Sax" (Kevin MacLeod, Creative Commons License). Grafika w nagłówku strony podcastu: JT Davis (Black Background) na Flickr.com (licencja CC). Grafika na okładce odcinka: Lara Rodríguez Baquero, The Book of Legends (link: flickr.com/photos/lara_bill/14103672745/ Creative Commons License) Chętnie wysłuchamy Waszych uwag i sugestii pod adresem podcast@stl.org.pl
Benvenuti alla sedicesimo episodio della serie spin-off Book Reading in cui la buona Maria Rebecca della pagina "Vita tra i libri" ci leggerà alcuni passi del capolavoro di Markus Zusak, “Storia di una ladra di libri”. Buon ascolto!
Möt den australienske författaren Markus Zusak i samtal med Ika Johannesson. Zusak debuterade 1999 med boken "Knock", men fick sitt stora internationella genombrott 2005 med "Boktjuven" som översatts till mer än 40 språk. Zusak har tilldelats en rad priser, bland annat Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis och Kathleen Mitchell Award. Ika Johannesson är kulturjournalist, publicist, programledare och författare. I samarbete med Norstedts. Från 25 september 2019 Jingel: Lucas Brar
Ashley and Elizabeth are joined by award-winning, #1 bestselling author Markus Zusak in celebration of the paperback release of his most recent novel, Bridge of Clay.
Thirteen years since his multi-million bestseller The Book Thief, Markus Zusak joins us at the Edinburgh International Book Festival 2019 with his much-anticipated follow-up, Bridge of Clay. In a conversation with author and presenter Janet Ellis, Zusak discusses his ambitious portrait of a family, introducing us to the Dunbar brothers, who are living and fighting in a house with no parents, and no rules. To find peace and beauty, one brother, Clay, sets out to build a bridge, unaware of the secrets he will uncover.
Welcome to Trans-Tasman Tales, the free podcast by the Australian High Commission in New Zealand.In today's episode, Australian Consul General & Senior Trade Commissioner sits down with Markus Zusak, one of Australia's most well-known authors. Best known for The Book Thief, Markus and Craig talk about the challenges of writing and those thirteen years working on Bridge of Clay. Markus was in Auckland attending the Auckland Writer's Festival with support from the Australian High Commission in New Zealand. You can watch Markus at the Festival here.Keep up to date with the Australian High Commission in New Zealand by following us on social media: Find us on FacebookFind us on TwitterFind us on LinkedInVisit our website Music by Lee Rosevere
Long Story Short - Der Buch-Podcast mit Karla Paul und Günter Keil
Karla entführt uns ans Meer, während Günter einer modernen femme fatale durch die nächtlichen Straßen von Paris folgt. In Folge 4 stellen uns die beiden ihre aktuellen Lieblingstitel von Fabio Genovesi, Leïla Slimani, Nell Leyshon und Markus Zusak vor – wie immer in rasanten 60 Sekunden.
One of Australia’s most successful authors, Markus Zusak has written six novels, including that hugely popular The Book Thief. Bestselling American author John Green said of Zusak, “I’m in awe of him”. His latest novel, Bridge of Clay, was 13 years in the making (which, according to Zusak’s calculations, works out at 1.9 words a day). It follows the travails of five orphaned adolescent brothers left to their own devices in “a porridge of mess and fighting”. Charlotte Graham-McLay will talk to Zusak about his new novel and find out how he paced himself with that word count. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin www.oar.org.nz
Markus Zusak is one of Australia’s most successful exports, a six-time novelist best known for The Book Thief, an international smash hit also adapted for the screen. Ten years on, his highly anticipated follow-up arrives – the ambitious, suburban epic, Bridge of Clay, described by The Guardian as ”brilliantly illuminated… affirmatively full of life”. The book celebrates both the ordinary and the outrageous, and the journeys that make us. Zusak talks writing, discipline and inspiration with Catriona Ferguson. Supported by Australian High Commission.
Our editors discuss their favorite mystery, thriller, and suspense titles of 2018, plus we talk with "The Book Thief" author Markus Zusak about his new novel, "Bridge of Clay," and his Odyssey-like journey writing a book that took 10 years to complete.
On this episode, host Mel Cranenburgh talks to Markus Zusak, the author of six books, including the international bestseller, The Book Thief, which spent more than a decade on the New York Times bestseller list, and is translated into more than forty languages - establishing Zusak as one of the most successful authors to come out of Australia.His latest book, the much-anticipated Bridge of Clay was released in October 2018 in the USA, the UK and Australia, with foreign translations to follow.
Annie, Anna and Amanda discuss the top 10 best-sellers and the line-up for Adelaide Writers' Week in March 2019. Our book of the week is Bridge of Clay by Marcus Zusak, - his highly anticipated follow-up to The Book Thief. It's been described as 'exquisitely written' (Publishers Weekly) and a 'big-hearted, multi-generational Australian epic' (Good Weekend magazine). Does it live up to the hype? We didn't think so -but had fun discussing it! Next week, Anna and Annie are reading The Silence of the Girls by Pat Barker. Then Anna and Amanda will be back with There There by Tommy Orange. Follow us! Facebook: Books on the Go Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @abailliekaras and @captain_midget Instagram: @abailliekaras, @mr_annie, @amandalhayes99 Litsy: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Credits: Artwork: Sascha Wilcosz
Storyfest 2019 has launched with an almighty bang, featuring the voice and stories of almighty author, Markus Zusak. In this special episode of the W4W podcast Markus is in conversation with Storyfest organiser, Suzanne Leal, chatting about his brand spanking, much anticipated, new book "Bridge of Clay".Storyfest is a storytelling festival launching in Milton, NSW, 2019. It will be a featured part of the "Writes4Women Presents" podcast, showcasing regional writing festivals. Launching soon. Thank you to the support of Writing NSW and Create NSW for making W4W Presents podcast possible. SHOWNOTES:Writes4WomenWeb - www.writes4women.comFacebook - @writes4womenTwitter/Instagram - @w4wpodcast StoryfestWeb - www.storyfest.org.au Facebook / Twitter - @storyfestinc Chloe DaddFacebook - @chloedaddmusicPamela CookWeb - www.pamelacook.com.auFacebook - @pamelacookauthorKel Butler Facebook/Twitter - @kelbutler
Simon is on holiday so Dan and Kailey talk about 47 Ronin, The Book Thief and - yes - the Golden Globes, even though we swore we never would.
Zusak, Markus. I AM THE MESSENGER (HS)