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ABC The Bookshelf Patricia Highsmith.- Strangers on a Train (Book Review)
ABC The Bookshelf with Kate Evans, Cassie McCullagh
Guest Michel Robotham also specialises in psychological thrillers, while playwright Joanna Murray Smith has written a play - Switzerland - imagining the dying days of Highsmith. They join Kate and Cassie to discuss the work and life of Patricia Highsmith, with cameos by Highsmith herself (from a 1992 interview with Robert Dessaix for RN's Books and Writing)
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A conversation with Jonathan Lethem .- Motherless Brooklyn .- Pomona College
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A Conversation with Roy E. Disney Professor of Creating Writing Jonathan Lethem .- Motherless Brooklyn
WNyC Interviewed Jonathan Lethem .- Motherless Brooklyn book
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Alison Stewart interviewed Jonathan Lethem about his book Motherless Brooklyn
BBC World Book Club .-JD Salinger - The Catcher In The Rye
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Harriet Gilbert discusses JD Salinger's 1951 classic novel The Catcher in the Rye in New York's Algonquin Hotel.
ABC The Book Club -The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
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ABC The Book Club -The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger. The Catcher in the Rye is a novel set in the early 1950s and narrated by a young man named Holden Caulfield.
CBC The Next Chapter .- The Testaments by Margaret Atwood. Interview book review
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Margaret Atwood talks to Shelagh Rogers about The Testaments, the highly anticipated sequel to her 1985 bestseller, The Handmaid's Tale.
ABC The book club , Jennifer Byrne Presents: Crime
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Jennifer Byrne Presents: Crime All the sinister secrets of the crime writing genre with Shane Maloney, Dorothy Porter, Graeme Blundell and Justice Ian Callinan.
Isaac Asimov appeared on Towards Tomorrow 1967
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"I wonder if we will make robots so much like men and men so much like robots that eventually we'll lose the distinction altogether." Isaac Asimov appeared on Towards Tomorrow to talk about what life with robots might be like in the future.
Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier.- ABC The book Club Review
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Published in 1938, Rebecca tells the story of a woman recollecting her past and her struggle to find her identity. The narrator meets, and after a brief courtship, marries a wealthy Englishman, returning to his country residence as the second Mrs Maxim de Winter. Her husband’s first wife, Rebecca, passed away the year before in a tragic accident, but his new bride soon realises how hard it will...
The Hare with Amber Eyes by Edmund de Waal .- ABC The Book Club
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When Edmund de Waal inherits a collection of 264 netsuke - ornate Japanese carvings made out of ivory and wood - he decides to trace back this strange inheritance through his family line. De Waal’s search takes him to Paris, to walk the streets of Charles Ephrussi, a distant uncle and the original owner of the netsuke. It is the mid 19th Century, the Ephrussi’s are a notable Jewish family - kin...
ABC The book club.- Jennifer Byrne Presents Malala
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Jennifer Byrne travels to New York to interview one the world’s most impressive young women - 17 year old Pakistani student, (2014 Nobel Peace Prize Winner) and activist Malala Yousafzai. At the age of 14 Malala became internationally known as the schoolgirl who was shot by the Taliban. The brutal attempt on her life was payback for the profile she had gained in Pakistan as an advocate for girl...
The Handmaid's Tale Review.- ABC The Book Club .-Jennifer Byrne Presents.
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A gripping vision of our society radically overturned by a theocratic revolution, Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale has become one of the most powerful and most widely read novels of our time. Offred is a Handmaid in the Republic of Gilead, serving in the household of the enigmatic Commander and his bitter wife. She may go out once a day to markets whose signs are now pictures because women...
Pronunciation /s/ vs /z/ sounds
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Pronunciation /s/ vs /z/ sounds s .- Voiceless vs z Voiced sound Some Spanish speakers produce the sound /s/ instead of /z/ at the end or beginning of certain words. For example: C /si:/ vs Z /zi:/ sip /sɪp// vs zip /zɪp/ bus /bʌs/ vs buzz /bʌz/ piece /piːs/ vs peas /piːz/
Pronunciation Consonant voiced th /ð/
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Teaching Pronunciation Consonant /ð/.- Some Spanish speakers pronounce /ð/ as /d/.-Sounds like ð (feather) in the middle or at the end of a word. For example: day /deɪ/ vs they /ðeɪ/ Ida / aɪdə/ vs either /ˈaɪ.ðə/ doze /dəʊz/ vs those /ðəʊz/
Teaching.- How to give learners feedback on pronunciation.- Laura Patsko
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Cambridge University Press ELT.- Teaching English.- How to give learners feedback on pronunciation
CBC The Spark Guide To Life, Episode Ten.- Part 2.-The rise of human-android romance
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CBC The Spark Guide To Life, Episode Ten.- Part 2.-The rise of human-android romance
CBC Ian McEwan Interview .- Machines like me
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CBC Ian McEwan Interview .- Machines like me
CBC The Spark Guide To Life, Episode Ten: Artificial Intelligence Part 1
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CBC The Spark Guide To Life, Episode Ten: Artificial Intelligence Part 1
ABC Jennifer Byrne Presents: Elizabeth Gilbert
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ABC Jennifer Byrne Presents: Elizabeth Gilbert
The Royal Society.- Laputian Newtons: the science and politics of Swift's 'Gullivers Travels'
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The Royal Society.- Laputian Newtons: the science and politics of Swift's 'Gullivers Travels'
Gulliver's Travels .- The Book Club ABC TV
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Gulliver's Travels .- The Book Club ABC TV
Patricia Highsmith, In Conversation.- Mr Ripley -Ripley underwater The British Library
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Patricia Highsmith, In Conversation.- Mr Ripley -Ripley underwater The British Library
BBC Book Club .- Cat's eyes by Margaret Atwood
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BBC Book Club .- Cat's eyes by Margaret Atwood
ABC The book club .-Wuthering Heights
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ABC The book club .-Wuthering Heights
BBC world book club, Ian McEwan: Atonement review
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BBC world book club, Ian McEwan: Atonement review
How to say goodbye.- cheerio
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How to say goodbye.- cheerio
Pronunciation weak form than
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Pronunciation weak form than
Night Waves .- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie .- Americanah
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Night Waves .- Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie .- Americanah
ABC The book club .- Jennifer Byrne Presents: 1984 George Orwell.- Reviewed
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ABC The book club .- Jennifer Byrne Presents: 1984 George Orwell.- Reviewed
Open Book Special: Why We Read
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Open Book Special: Why We Read

Комментарии

  • @alexanderstopp3659
    @alexanderstopp3659 13 дней назад

    Im wondering if they missed the point of the hat. He said he hunts people with it. Could it be that he wants to save people from losing their authenticity, from becoming phonies, from losing touch with life and the ability to love?

  • @msjapan112
    @msjapan112 Месяц назад

    Let him speak! Who is this interviewer?

  • @joachimMikalsen-y8g
    @joachimMikalsen-y8g Месяц назад

    When someone brilliant comes along, the idiots come out of the woodwork with their names on their hats.

  • @CheloPerales
    @CheloPerales Месяц назад

    24:00 The dedication to this book...

  • @SuperBagshot
    @SuperBagshot 2 месяца назад

    What's with the the xylophone synthesizer

  • @Jason-o5s
    @Jason-o5s 3 месяца назад

    Cheer~~~the omission of a sound or syllable when speaking (as in I'm, let's, e ' en ).😊

  • @luizgustavotavares4723
    @luizgustavotavares4723 4 месяца назад

    Man... I would like to meet this guy.

  • @nledaig
    @nledaig 5 месяцев назад

    A political astute dame.

  • @andysmith6218
    @andysmith6218 5 месяцев назад

    Watched this purely for Marieke’s legs in stockings!

  • @cmasseylynch
    @cmasseylynch 6 месяцев назад

    The interviewer is really annoying - he tries to put his ego in front - he is supposed to ask questions, not butt in and lecture everyone for gods sake - he needs to learn how to listen and learn his job ,before making a fool of himself- he insults Amis ,and is so patronising.

  • @jonnutter
    @jonnutter 6 месяцев назад

    Philip Dodd is utterly insufferable. He's trying to put himself on the same intellectual level as Amis which is ludicrous. Potts is an intellectual pygmy and a weasly Marxian bore

  • @platform14
    @platform14 8 месяцев назад

    wow that interviewer is being intentionally provocative. Stay in your lane dude.

  • @carobinsonrobinson3109
    @carobinsonrobinson3109 8 месяцев назад

    Martin was brilliant.

  • @PZBrooklyn
    @PZBrooklyn 10 месяцев назад

    I always felt like the one part of Catcher in the Rye that Holden would've hated is the part when he talks about being a catcher in the rye. It's just so literary and feels shoehorned into the otherwise realistic narration.

  • @__ZANE__
    @__ZANE__ 10 месяцев назад

    just finished up the last of the ripley books. wow what a ride! thank you Patricia!

  • @vee985
    @vee985 11 месяцев назад

    I love that goddamn book!

  • @jpturner171
    @jpturner171 11 месяцев назад

    My favorite book I have one of the “almost” original copies sitting on my dresser at home.

  • @NorthDallasForty.
    @NorthDallasForty. Год назад

    My Historical moment The assassination of JFK

  • @B0040603
    @B0040603 Год назад

    Never did the magic of a person's voice so perfectly match the brilliance of their mind

  • @rosalindamartin7079
    @rosalindamartin7079 Год назад

    hmm... trying to ead it, read it, seed bead the f%kin thang. only thing i love so far: the octopus in the bar😍🐸🐵

  • @alexanderhoffmann8368
    @alexanderhoffmann8368 Год назад

    Gerard Menuhin : " Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil ".Bitte lesen : Professor Gerard Menuhin " Wahrheit sagen , Teufel jagen ".

  • @achiengagnes8664
    @achiengagnes8664 Год назад

    Thanks very much for this video ,it was very helpful to learning how to use cheerio😍

  • @KidMillions
    @KidMillions Год назад

    The year is 1991.

  • @katebuckfield7736
    @katebuckfield7736 Год назад

    Truly 3D characters that leap off the page.

  • @katebuckfield7736
    @katebuckfield7736 Год назад

    An excellent review.

  • @chelmsfordroad50
    @chelmsfordroad50 Год назад

    Undoubtedly a brilliant writer, but also a major league unapologetic anti semite.

    • @joshuaortiz4886
      @joshuaortiz4886 Год назад

      yep

    • @australiainfelix7307
      @australiainfelix7307 5 месяцев назад

      Oh dear. Unapologetic noticing. That won't do.

    • @darkfireeyes7
      @darkfireeyes7 3 месяца назад

      I can't help but wonder if that's an extension of her pro Palestine, anti Israeli government feelings. IDK if it's straight up racism or a politician statement. She has so many shades of grey it's hard to tell.

  • @1siddynickhead
    @1siddynickhead Год назад

    Joanna Rakoff gets it..the other expert is reaching and missing the point on most questions

    • @craigdylan3953
      @craigdylan3953 5 месяцев назад

      You are right. It hard to believe this guy is an "expert". IMHO he seems like and ignorant blow-hard who has completely missed the point of the book. Guess it doesn't translate into the small mind. As a curious aside, a very old and good friend of mine was invited by Salinger to meet and discuss things. Incredibly my friend told their rare book dealer, he didn't think meeting Salinger would be a good thing for either of them. He was very honored for the invitation, but "Thanks but no thanks." I would completely incredulous. As you know JD was completely phobic to the public and such things as interviews etc. Holden, was the voice of a teenager with the real emotions and vernacular of the time. It's pretty easy to understand- you just have to be honest and open. All this inflated language here is the complete opposite of what JD wrote. He would vomit at the "commentary". The 13 year old girl interviewed here is the wisest and most honest of the bunch. She has the secret to understanding Salinger. Next would be "Nine Short Stories."

    • @rolandchang5338
      @rolandchang5338 5 месяцев назад

      You couldn’t be more wrong

  • @Fitness4London
    @Fitness4London Год назад

    Brilliant novelist. Tom Ripley is an incredible creation.

    • @kainlives7958
      @kainlives7958 5 месяцев назад

      Tom Ripley is a badass…and yet can be a complete loser too 😂

  • @kevinrussell1144
    @kevinrussell1144 Год назад

    Well done, friends. A GREAT discussion of a fantastic book. It's my favorite, too, and has been since I first read it in Freshman English.

  • @ndabezinhledhlodhlo9081
    @ndabezinhledhlodhlo9081 2 года назад

    I read this good work about 40 years ago in the last 2 years of my high school days. If I am to be honest I did not manage in the two years to complete it for the final exam, but I never forgot how right at the beginning of this novel, Pip described how the convict had instilled fear in him to ensure he would bring him some food, a file and never dare betray him. It was at that point that I knew this is a good novel and I was to read it once more later on in life. I got time finally 37 years later during the Covid time. I read it this time and completed it. Read it again a year later and finally decided I was going to help today's student and anyone else who cares, by creating videos that combine the book's audio with videos of water features such that moisten to these video now on RUclips they feel like they are for example in Chapter 19 by a beautiful waterfall. Hoping this will bring about relaxation in the listener. See my Chapter 19 of Great Expectations by Charles Dickens on this link; ruclips.net/video/urSTf7fDtSw/видео.html

  • @DK-yq5nx
    @DK-yq5nx 2 года назад

    Writers are the worst people to talk about their work. For the most part I don't think they fully realise the undercurrents of what they've written.

    • @rbriggs89
      @rbriggs89 8 месяцев назад

      Writers leave the over analyzation to the people who can’t write a gripping story to save their lives.

    • @Currabell
      @Currabell 6 месяцев назад

      I am inclined to agree. When people create I think the process is somewhat subconscious to a degree. Many are not happy to 'discuss' their work at length.

    • @australiainfelix7307
      @australiainfelix7307 5 месяцев назад

      Thank goodness you're here to explain it to them.

    • @DK-yq5nx
      @DK-yq5nx 5 месяцев назад

      @@australiainfelix7307 it wasn’t a criticism. Merely an observation. I was a senior editor at Penguin books for 15 years and observed the phenomenon first hand. Most authors were not aware of the depths of their own story. But one would never take it upon one’s self to tell that to the author. You merely worked quietly with them to draw out certain themes that aligned with their vision.

    • @clayerkwiltee2315
      @clayerkwiltee2315 5 месяцев назад

      ​​@@DK-yq5nxYou mean _'your vision'_ . This is why most American published writer's works are so stale, bland and predictable.

  • @markh5399
    @markh5399 2 года назад

    Read this book. Wonderfull.

  • @skywind007
    @skywind007 2 года назад

    This video is very poorly made. Just a bunch of images thrown together with a robotic voice.

  • @solomonkakooza2855
    @solomonkakooza2855 2 года назад

    Her voice is of a kind

  • @riyazenglish3576
    @riyazenglish3576 2 года назад

    My favourite BBC news presenter.

  • @cherylynlarking191
    @cherylynlarking191 2 года назад

    Ian McEwan has written many thought provoking novels. The settings and characters ring true. Looking forward to reading all his earlier novels.

  • @roberthanlen6036
    @roberthanlen6036 2 года назад

    I've loved this book ever since I first read it as a teen and often re-read it. I would advise any fan of this book to avoid Susan Hill's 'sequel' book, 'Mrs DeWinter' like the plague...

  • @miafalon6539
    @miafalon6539 2 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @tamarabedic9601
    @tamarabedic9601 2 года назад

    Couldn't agree more, Ms. Winterson! Although Cathy is by far the more ambitious and spirited of the Cathy-Heathcliff pairing, some things she just CANNOT do, being a 19th cen, woman. She CANNOT overcome her alcoholic brother, his dominion or the attendant chaos of their home. She CANNOT become fiscally independent. She CAN, however marry. As Heathcliff appears reluctant and reticent to "run away," unable to "rescue her" and provide for her, she marries Linton. The entire tragic love triangle rests on the fact that the most wilful character is trapped in a woman's body.

  • @2msvalkyrie529
    @2msvalkyrie529 2 года назад

    Middle class lefty liberal Tosser par excellence .!

  • @2msvalkyrie529
    @2msvalkyrie529 2 года назад

    Talented writer : Vile human being .

    • @clayerkwiltee2315
      @clayerkwiltee2315 2 года назад

      Who are you?

    • @clayerkwiltee2315
      @clayerkwiltee2315 2 года назад

      She was a beautiful woman inside and out.

    • @mediaenjoyer2
      @mediaenjoyer2 2 года назад

      @@clayerkwiltee2315 i love her writing but she was horribly racist and antisemitic

    • @clayerkwiltee2315
      @clayerkwiltee2315 2 года назад

      @@mediaenjoyer2 I doubt she was anymore "racist" than the average (or even you).

    • @chellelaw667
      @chellelaw667 2 года назад

      @@mediaenjoyer2 Later in life she was. It was learned behavior from her grandmother/family.

  • @fredcolberg8789
    @fredcolberg8789 2 года назад

    Full of s....

  • @bassplayer848
    @bassplayer848 2 года назад

    I love her books

  • @bandabable
    @bandabable 2 года назад

    Sounds like one of the last audience members to ask a question was Jeremy Irons

  • @peterb2325
    @peterb2325 2 года назад

    Excellent

  • @urbansetter1
    @urbansetter1 2 года назад

    I love her she was so talented but she definitely suffered severe childhood trauma.

    • @joshuaortiz4886
      @joshuaortiz4886 Год назад

      of course! one thing doesn't cancel out the other :)

  • @jacobcrayola9311
    @jacobcrayola9311 2 года назад

    Such a pleasant interview!

  • @roxee57
    @roxee57 2 года назад

    Nobody is allowed to say what a man and what a woman is any more. Any disparity a black person experiences now is because of the racism of white people. Truth no longer matters, identity is king!

  • @prasantbanerjee8199
    @prasantbanerjee8199 2 года назад

    The author's strength of character comes shining through in her response to the interviewer's questions and comments.

  • @ronaldchapman2806
    @ronaldchapman2806 2 года назад

    The Catcher in the Rye is a masterpiece, a work of genius that continues to have power and influence, which is why it has often been banned, on a par with Mark Twain, Lewis Carroll and F. Scott Fitzgerald. I first read it fifty years ago and I am still in love with Phoebe. It has told generations of teenagers that you are not alone. Unfortunately one or two disturbed individuals were inspired to commit evil, which Holden would never have done, but far less than some readers of the major religious and political texts. Of course a middle-aged critic will find Holden irritating, just as an extended period of time in the company of a teeager is often prone to do. I still reread the Nine Stories and wish that the Glass family saga had continued.

    • @poopmaster14
      @poopmaster14 2 года назад

      nice dude, you should do some socratic seminars!

    • @3wish3
      @3wish3 2 года назад

      @@poopmaster14 shut up

    • @vaggro7241
      @vaggro7241 2 года назад

      yeh it is bro

    • @keepthefaith9805
      @keepthefaith9805 Год назад

      What's your favorite sentence in that book?