The Art of Reading Book Club with Colm Tóibín | Episode 17: ‘The Singularities’ by John Banville
“In this brilliant and dreamy novel, John Banville gives life to the many characters who have peopled his fiction over fifty years. He allows them to meet each other, revisit old scenes not as ghosts or as revenants but as fictional protagonists with their own precise memories, their own pressing desires. There are some resonant evocations of place but all is bathed in a sense of pure aftermath.” — Colm Tóibín John Banville is a novelist, screenwriter, playwright and book reviewer. He worked in journalism for many years, and was literary editor at The Irish Times from 1988 to 2000. He is a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books, and other journals

▶︎
The Art of Reading Book Club with Colm Tóibín | Episode 16: 'Iron Annie' by Luke Cassidy

▶︎
The Art of Reading Book Club with Colm Tóibín | Episode 33: 'The Alternatives' by Caoilinn Hughes

▶︎
Adam Phillips In Conversation

▶︎
How the first chapter reveals EVERYTHING

▶︎
Book Talk: Karl Ove Knausgaard — The School of Night: A Novel - with Tope Folarin

▶︎
Conan O’Brien Mocks Trump At Harvard Commencement | Crowd Erupts During Viral Speech

▶︎
The age of slop & the death of reading - James Marriott, Ed West & Kathleen Stock

▶︎
Somerset Maugham interview (1955)

▶︎
Colm Tóibín reflects on his tenure as Laureate for Irish Fiction

▶︎
Nancy Mitford: A Portrait by Her Sisters (Juliann Jebb 1980)

▶︎
Britain Sold Palestine to Pay Its WWI Debt. The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal!

▶︎
David Foster Wallace on Fame, Writing, and Why Success Didn’t Make Him Happy l Charlie Rose Rewind

▶︎
Doris Lessing wins Nobel Prize for Literature (2007) - Newsnight archives

▶︎
100 Jahre Ingeborg Bachmann: Die Kraft der Sprache | Doku HD | ARTE

▶︎
Do repressive systems produce greater literature? George Steiner, Joseph Brodsky, Mary McCarthy 1982

▶︎
David Foster Wallace: On Being Entirely Yourself

▶︎
JAMES JOYCE PART 1

▶︎
The dawn of the post-literate society - with Jared Henderson and James Marriott

▶︎
SOCIALISM: An In-Depth Explanation

▶︎
