Introduction

Introduction

Author: The House of Literature June 19, 2020 Duration: 8:21
Welcome to How To Proceed with Linn Ullmann! In this introductory episode, author Linn Ullmann and artistic director at the House of Literature in Oslo, Linn Rottem, discuss how this podcast came about, the importance of literary dialogue and what you can expect — and who you will meet — in the upcoming episodes. Subscribe and tune in!

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Every other week, author Linn Ullmann sits down for a thoughtful and often surprising dialogue that begins with a book but rarely ends there. How To Proceed, from The House of Literature, is a series of conversations that explore the intricate links between a writer's creative process and the pressing questions of our time. These aren't standard interviews about plot and character; instead, Ullmann engages with some of the most compelling literary voices to discuss how they build their worlds on the page and how they interpret the one outside their window. Listeners are invited into a space where the craft of writing meets cultural observation, where the discussion might pivot from a specific sentence structure to the structure of society itself. This podcast lives in the rich intersection of arts and current events, offering a nuanced perspective that only deep, patient conversation can provide. It’s a chance to hear how thinkers and storytellers navigate their work and our shared moment, making each episode a unique exploration of how we create meaning.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 24

How To Proceed
Podcast Episodes
Édouard Louis [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:10:09
Our guest in this episode is the French writer Édouard Louis. He talks about writing for your enemies, Black Lives Matter, Toni Morrison and ghosts at the table. Read more in our show notes here.Talking to Louis is the B…
Bonus Episode: A reading by Jenny Erpenbeck [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:40
Listen to the German author Jenny Erpenbeck reading an excerpt from her novel End of Days (translated into English by Susan Bernofsky).Music by Kingocito and Sandra Kolstad. Artwork by Julius Vidarssønn Langhoff. Hosted…
Jenny Erpenbeck [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:04:59
Our guest in this episode is the German writer Jenny Erpenbeck. She talks about hope and despair, time and empathy, writing routines, refugees, and the importance of things. Read more in our show notes here.Talking to Er…
Bonus episode: Three readings by Moez Surani [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:58
Listen to the Canadian poet Moez Surani reading three poems: "Best Decisions of my Life So Far", "Lullaby for a Waning Empire" and "The Day We Lay in Bed Like John & Yoko", all from his latest poetry collection, Are the…
Moez Surani [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 56:01
In this episode is the Canadian poet Moez Surani talks about the violence of language, about identity, and the distance between where we are and where we belong. And about happiness.Talking to Surani is the award-winning…
Arundhati Roy [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:10:39
The pandemic is a portal between one world and another, an opportunity to image another world, says the award-winning Indian author Arundhati Roy.In this episode, Roy talks about fathers, fascism, beauty, love, and the s…
Bonus episode: A reading by Mary Ruefle [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 4:22
Listen to the American poet Mary Ruefle read three short texts, Self-Criticism, Personalia and grey sadness. All from her book My Private Property. Music by Kingocito and Sandra Kolstad. Artwork by Julius Vidarssønn…
Mary Ruefle [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:18
We have a globally out of control situation, says Mary Ruefle.In this epsiode she talks about reading and writing, about clarity and fear, about menopause and the freedom of invisibility, and about being in the margins.…
Bonus Episode: Two readings by George Saunders [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:19
George Saunders reads an excerpt from his New Yorker essay “Trump Days” and another excerpt from his critically acclaimed novel Lincoln in the Bardo.Music by Kingocito and Sandra Kolstad. Artwork by Julius Vidarssønn…
George Saunders [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:06:15
Is literature a political force? Yes, says George Saunders.In this episode, he talks about Trump, civility and the public discourse of our time. On Kindness and Meanness. On form and revision. Voice, memory and empathy,…