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Eat, Sleep, History, Think! Podcast is made by Scoil Treasa Naofa, Dublin City’s Historian in Residence for Children Dervilia Roche, and co-funded by The Digital Hub. Dublin City Historians in Residence programme is created by Dublin City Libraries, and is delivered in partnership with Dublin City Council Culture Company. Supported by writer and facilitator Aidan Fitzmaurice.
This podcast is hosted on Dublin City Libraries and Digital Hub channels.
City of Books #10 Colum McCann on Motorbikes, Motivation and Middle East
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48 minutes 39 seconds
2 years ago
City of Books #10 Colum McCann on Motorbikes, Motivation and Middle East
Writer Colum McCann talks about his hope that his book, Apeirogon, may contribute to peace. It fictionalises the true story of two fathers, an Israeli and a Palestinian, who each lose a child in the conflict.
Elsewhere in the interview, Colum says he can’t write poetry but is drawn to it, and talks about writers he has known including Frank McCourt and Benedict Kiely. He also reads from his novel.
Produced and presented by author and journalist Martina Devlin. Music by Daragh Dukes.
:: Apeirogon is published by Bloomsbury https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/apeirogon-9781526607874/
Dublin City Libraries & Archives
Eat, Sleep, History, Think! Podcast is made by Scoil Treasa Naofa, Dublin City’s Historian in Residence for Children Dervilia Roche, and co-funded by The Digital Hub. Dublin City Historians in Residence programme is created by Dublin City Libraries, and is delivered in partnership with Dublin City Council Culture Company. Supported by writer and facilitator Aidan Fitzmaurice.
This podcast is hosted on Dublin City Libraries and Digital Hub channels.