He really was at his best with a short story he shared a few years ago. The deeply humbling and insightful story of a snail, it might seem silly, but that was truly art.
ominous_melody What I think OP is referring to is a joke he told on his swedish speaking podcast. Basically this: An old man lives in a house. One day, he hears a knock on the door. He gets up and opens the door. The old man sees a snail on the doorstep. The old man picks the snail up and throws it as far as he can. Three years pass by. Someone knocks on the door. The old man goes and answeres the door. He sees the same snail on the door step. The snail says: “What the fuck was that about?”
I love to read about everyone i deal with in some kind of way and this time reading articles written by you.wish you a merry christmas n happy new year
He really was at his best with a short story he shared a few years ago. The deeply humbling and insightful story of a snail, it might seem silly, but that was truly art.
Name of the short story?
ominous_melody What I think OP is referring to is a joke he told on his swedish speaking podcast.
Basically this:
An old man lives in a house.
One day, he hears a knock on the door. He gets up and opens the door.
The old man sees a snail on the doorstep. The old man picks the snail up and throws it as far as he can.
Three years pass by.
Someone knocks on the door. The old man goes and answeres the door.
He sees the same snail on the door step.
The snail says:
“What the fuck was that about?”
@@ominous_melody2251its called The Snail
Oh yes, the snale, (Snigeln/Sängeln) unforgettable. It's about being slow in the head hehe
Could easily watch an hour more of this conversation. So insightful, I love hearing about the procces of storytelling.
I love to read about everyone i deal with in some kind of way and this time reading articles written by you.wish you a merry christmas n happy new year
He is a very appreciated author in Sweden and very skilled storyteller. Also have the biggest podcast in Sweden.
A great interview! Nice to hear an author talk from the truth in his heart and in his memories. It was delightful. Thank you! 😊
I loved this interview segment, finding it a sensitive and authentic look into the way he has learned to be a storyteller.
Interesting interview, great questions thank you for sharing. Did you know that Alex Schulman is colorblind too?
Wowed by his passion, depth and insights into his work!! Going to look into his writing ✍️ Thank You 🙏 for introducing him to me!
He's so loveable. Meek and humble. Great books .
Thank you so much for making this video!
Authentic! Well put!
Hermosa entrevista. Gracias
Great video, might have to get his book
Väldigt fint Alex..
Books helps me keep go on living…..
Same. Keep reading and keep living, please.
@@estebanb7166 yes. Thanks for ur words.
You are deffinately worthy
What's the name of the blog? 🍂
i would've thought being married 3 times would save one from loneliness
papi
Papi.
"asså for real" 1:18
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He's a bit like Roddy from Flushed Away
Please, tell the snail joke.
Tell the snail joke
'The past is never dead, its not even past' William Faulkner...
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I was very elone..
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