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Welcome to the Service95 Book Club with Dua Lipa, a podcast dedicated to the books that stay with us – and the brilliant minds behind them. As well as bringing you a brand-new episode every month, we’ll also be dipping into the archive of fascinating conversations Dua has had with authors over the past two years. This time from the archive, Dua sits down with Nobel Prize-winning author Olga Tokarczuk to discuss her darkly humorous and deeply philosophical novel Drive Your Plow Over The Bones Of The Dead – Dua's Monthly Read for January 2025. The story follows an eccentric woman in a remote Polish village as she investigates a string of mysterious deaths, raising urgent questions about justice, nature, and the unseen forces that govern our lives. In this episode, Dua and Olga dive into the ethical dimensions of animal rights, astrology as a form of artistic expression, and the lasting influence of William Blake. Buy the book at Bookshop.org , Waterstones , Barnes & Noble , Fitzcarraldo Editions and Penguin Random House Get in touch: 📩 Email us – books@service95.com 📲 Follow @service95bookclub on Instagram for updates 📚 Subscribe to the Service95 Book Club newsletter – introduced each month by Dua – at www.service95.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KontaktAufnahme 117 - der Podcast des Bildungszentrums Nürnberg In dieser Folge präsentieren wir ein besonderes Gespräch aus unserem Veranstaltungsarchiv mit der Literaturnobelpreisträgerin Olga Tokarczuk. Am Montag, den 6. November 2023, stellte die polnische Autorin in Nürnberg ihr neues Buch "Empusion. Eine natur(un)heilkundliche Schauergeschichte" vor. Tokarczuk berichtet, wie der männlich dominierte Literaturkanon ihrer Kindheit sie geprägt hat: Als kleines Mädchen war sie fast ausschließlich mit Werken männlicher Autoren konfrontiert, die Frauen oft in klischeehaften Rollen darstellten und nicht selten explizit misogynische Ansichten vertraten. Im Gespräch teilt sie auch einige überraschende Einblicke: Warum besucht sie Nürnberg alle zwei bis drei Jahre? In welcher Sprache unterhielt sie sich mit der Bedienung im indischen Restaurant, in dem sie vor ihrer Lesung speiste? Wie steht sie grundsätzlich zu Computerspielen? Und könnte sie sich Thomas Manns "Der Zauberberg" als Vorlage für ein Computerspiel vorstellen? Ein inspirierendes und facettenreiches Gespräch mit einer der bedeutendsten Schriftstellerinnen unserer Zeit.
Join us from the Swedish Academy in Stockholm for the 2018 Nobel Lecture in Literature by Olga Tokarczuk.
The Nobel Prize–winning Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk discusses the souls of animals, discovering feminism, and her home in the village of Krajanów where she was once neighbors with “three different translators of William Blake in an excerpt from her Art of Fiction interview with Marta Figlerowicz. This episode was produced and sound-designed by John DeLore. Our theme song this season is “Shadow,” composed and performed by Ernst Reijseger . Additional Links: theparisreview.org/interviews/7968/the-art-of-fiction-no-258-olga-tokarczuk Subscribe to the Paris Review
Hiya gorgeous baby cakeys! This week we've had a good old read of the mega CATCHY Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead by Polish literary sensash Olga Tokarczuk. Don't let the title put you off because despite all the murders and the bleak pontifications on animals not being as important as humanz, and the stuff about stars, this is actually a really funny and rather cosy read. Think The Thursday Murder Club but set in Poland and better. We chat about some other stuff, but frankly darlings, that was a while ago now (11AM on Thursday) and I can't remember a single word of it. But you know what that means don't you? It was utter shite and thus utter MAGIC. Tune in next week for Pulitzer/Man Booker/Nobel Literature AND Peace Prize-winning Molly-Mae Hague's debut, Becoming Molly-Mae. What a fabulous name for a memoir?! I bet she was the First Lady ever to think of that!) Love you loads, sleep well, think of us often, and whatever you do, DON'T MENTION SERENA'S WIMBLEDON KNOCK OUT. Soggy-crotch smooches xxx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.