What a joyful and excellent conversation, thanks Tyler and Katherine
@la124 Жыл бұрын
I adore listening to Katherine. I am enjoying learning more about John Donne through her book. Amazing podcast with Tyler!
@rw805 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic interview, great questions and stunning answers. Thank you Katherine and Tyler.
@mousquetaire86 Жыл бұрын
A contender for the best podcast episode (on any podcast) I've ever listened to!
@AsvinGothandaraman Жыл бұрын
I don't know why yet but this has probably been the most enjoyable episode of "Conversations with..." I have ever listened to!
@sattarabus Жыл бұрын
Tyler's style of conversation is enviably singular. The interlocutor has to be very attentive to the short, searching, and diagnostic questions he fires almost at pointblank range. More than once Katharine does a double take to temporise the correct answer. Thank you Tyler for repackaging Katharine at her best. The riant face becomes radiant.
@novianovioTV11 ай бұрын
Pompous nonsense. Katherine was incredibly polite when the guy asked a question and buffoonishly asked about the nineteenth century without even listening to himself and so unable to correct himself even after she helped him. He’s far less clever than he thinks he is; and she doesn’t realise how infinitely clever she is. England 1 USA 0
@nickbirkhead7238 Жыл бұрын
riveting, she is from another time, another place!
@ry3bee Жыл бұрын
I loved all of this
@sereno5220 Жыл бұрын
some great questions in here!
@danecjensen5 ай бұрын
Chapters (Powered by ChapterMe) - 00:00 - Author Catherine Rundell discusses John Dunnes transformation 00:38 - Growing up obsessed with John Donnes poetry 05:00 - Religious belief and suicide letters of John Done 07:41 - Politically complicated, personal, radical 10:08 - John Kerrys vision for Irelands future 12:27 - Was Johnson a great poet or just a gossip? 16:12 - Dunns linguistic habits and fascination with Kepler 17:34 - Sir Philip Larkin Brutal childhood, friendships, vertigo, rooftop walking 19:31 - Growing up in a family of pilots, seeing world from above 20:59 - Rooftop walking does not improve academic research 22:10 - Paris rooftop walking, childhood mischief, childrens fiction 25:01 - Reading as a child freshness, discovery, galvanic 26:16 - Lowering voting age to 16 in England 29:26 - Overrated or underrated? 33:33 - Childrens movies The Railway Children, A Little Princess 34:38 - John Dunnes strangeness and beauty 39:40 - Freed childhoods generate elites 42:50 - Growing up with deadlines, giving money to donkey sanctuary 46:00 - Kafka, Madame Bovary, childrens books 48:36 - Norfolks beauty and wildlife 50:11 - Doing cartwheels every day, but not now 50:38 - Author John Dunns influence on writing 54:34 - Young writers talent, originality, King James translation, underrated 58:28 - Ideal reader texts Catherine Rundell, John Dunne 58:57 - Recommends Dunne and Kate
@BSPoK Жыл бұрын
That’s was fun to listen to ☺️
@watermelonmanied Жыл бұрын
An almost unbearably odd person, despite her great earnestness and erudition. Not even a hint of the chthonic in her sensibility. No wonder she's so drawn to Donne and his longing for Death. I wish her well but I think she'd benefit from reading someone like John Moriarty (who is Irish, to boot).
@karlnordenstorm8816 Жыл бұрын
That's not nice. What if she reads this post.
@francismorrone6827 Жыл бұрын
To the extent she is “odd,” it is not because she is not chthonic, but because she is so uncommonly scintillating.
@zukileisure Жыл бұрын
I could listen to her voice everyday speaking on just about anything… sonically beautiful and enriching. Thank you .
@MorePlausible Жыл бұрын
A fascinating interview with a writer I had not heard of. Great work, Tyler. Will be checking out Rundell’s work for my children.
@rw805 Жыл бұрын
Katherine is actually a beautiful, remarkable, passionate soul who adds so much to the world by being so genuine and unique.