“‘And this also’, said Marlow suddenly, ‘has been one of the dark places of the earth.’ This epigraph, taken from Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, sets the tone for Mytting’s sweeping investigation of legend, superstition, and the effects of industrial and ideological change on a small, secluded village in rural Norway . . . A powerful contemporary narrative that is rooted in history.” Rachel Goldblatt, The BookBlast Diary
What were your sources for the pagan, Viking and Christian folklore myths and legends referenced in The Bell in the Lake? Is all communication translation? Tune in to hear the answers to these questions and more . . .
Presented by Georgia de Chamberet | Produced by Rupert Such
Bridging the Divide #2 | Interview : Adam Freudenheim, Pushkin Press
Bridging the Divide #1 | Interview : J.S. Margot, author
The BookBlast® Podcast | LIVE interview: Michèle Roberts, Franco-British novelist
The BookBlast® Podcast | LIVE interview: Narisa Chakrabongse, CEO, River Books
The BookBlast® Podcast | LIVE interview: Keith Anderson a.k.a. Bob Andy
The BookBlast® Podcast | LIVE interview: Maggie Gee, author
The BookBlast® Podcast (LIVE) | Playing Chinese Whispers with Nicky Harman
Robert Elms BBC London Radio interview Georgia de Chamberet
Lesley Blanch, a life remembered, BBC Radio 4
Lesley Blanch, Twenty Minutes, BBC Radio 3
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Voice of Mushfik
Lit Society: Books and Drama
Ex Libris
Anne of Avonlea
Gulliver’s Travels
Fresh Air
The Count of Monte Cristo