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Suzi chats with cartoonist and poet Martin Rowson.
Cartoonist Martin Rowson joins me in the Book Bag to celebrate publication of his Collected Journalism and also to chat about 'The *untsiad' his savage update of Alexander Pope's satirical epic The Dunciad. We get a bit sweary and talk about the grand old days in Soho.
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Suzi chats with fiction author Chris Chalmers
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Chris Chalmers drops into the Book Bag to talk about his latest novel, 'Fenella's Fair Share', a Wimbledon-set tale of mismatched flatmates with a complex yet comical heroine. We discuss finding inspiration in news stories, the novelist's work ethic, and cruising (the nautical kind). With a brief chat about Doctor Who! If you like our content, would you consider a subscribe and possibly a tip? ...
Suzi chats with historian Kathryn Hughes. The history of cats and so much more.
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Historian Kathryn Hughes joins Suzi in the Book Bag to discuss 'Catland', a vastly entertaining glimpse into the bizarre world of Victorian artist Louis Wain and his anthropomorphic felines. Think Richard Dadd with cats instead of fairies. This episode contains real kitties!! If you like our content, would you consider a subscribe and possibly a tip? Our Bitcoin address is: bc1q0wn50dugnfpe4uln...
Suzi chats with author Sam Leith.
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Sam Leith joins me in the Book Bag to discuss 'The Haunted Wood', not just a survey of children's books but a study of changing notions of childhood itself. It's a huge field - Alice, Tolkien, Rowling, Alan Garner and many more - and Leith is the perfect guide to its riches. If you like our content, would you consider a subscribe and possibly a tip? Our Bitcoin address is: bc1q0wn50dugnfpe4ulne...
Suzi chats with author Liz Hyder about her unique writing process and new book.
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Liz Hyder joins Suzi in the Book Bag to discuss her young adult novel 'The Twelve', a thrilling Welsh-set tale of shapeshifters, standing stones and cosmic peril. She talks about finding the right setting, being an obsessive writer, and why she likes puffins. Also - the Daphne du Maurier novel everyone must read! If you like our content, would you consider a subscribe and possibly a tip? Our Bi...
Suzi chats with author Suzanne Joinson.
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Suzanne Joinson drops into the Book Bag to discuss her memoir about an extraordinary childhood, 'The Museum of Lost and Fragile Things'. Her parents were spiritual seekers, but the impact on their children was immense. We chat about the reliability of memory, the how and why of life writing, and the lessons trauma can teach us. This one goes deep. If you like our content, would you consider a s...
Suzi chats with author Will Noble
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It's got two palaces, it's the last resting place of 11 archbishops, its aerodrome was at the forefront of aviation, even its diving board is Grade II listed. If's... Croydon! And who better to talk us through its wonders (and near misses) but Londonist writer and author of 'Croydonopolis', Will Noble. If you like our content, would you consider a subscribe and possibly a tip? Our Bitcoin addre...
Suzi chats with historical novelist Louisa Treger
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Historical novelist Louisa Treger joins Suzi in the Book Bag to discuss 'The Paris Muse' - a fictionalised account of the heady affair and compelling artistic collaboration between Dora Maar and Pablo Picasso. Both had a dark side it's fascinating to explore. If you like our content, would you consider a subscribe and possibly a tip? Our Bitcoin address is: bc1q0wn50dugnfpe4ulne22m7kcr4murjr0r5...
Suzi chats with Fabio Barry
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No one decodes the esoteric meanings behind churches, temples and palaces like architectural historian Fabio Barry. He joins Suzi in the Book Bag to discuss his prizewinning book 'Painting in Stone', a brilliant survey of marble decoration from the ancient world to the Enlightenment. If you like our content, would you consider a subscribe and possibly a tip? Our Bitcoin address is: bc1q0wn50dug...
Suzi chats with historian Daisy Dunn
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Historian Daisy Dunn joins Suzi in the Book Bag to discuss 'The Missing Thread', her scintillating account of the classical world from the Minoans to the Romans, giving women their proper place in the story. Finally!
Suzi gives the highlights of the Idler Literary Festival 2024.
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From sloths to pilgrims, fairies to philosophers, featuring DJs, dancing and electric shoes - the Idler Festival never fails to enchant. Suzi reports on a deliciously indolent weekend gathering that even a thunderstorm couldn't extinguish.
Suzi chats with music author Daniel Rachel
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Don't watch that, watch THIS! Daniel Rachel joins Suzi in the Book Bag to talk about 'Too Much Too Young', his epic history of 2 Tone records: the suits, the fights, the hats and the heavy heavy monster sound that captivated post-punk Britain. If you like our content, would you consider a subscribe and possibly a tip? Our Bitcoin address is: bc1q0wn50dugnfpe4ulne22m7kcr4murjr0r5qf6wa Twitter: @...
Suzi attended and now discusses the big event. The Stokey Literary Festival 2024.
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Suzi shares her thoughts on another great Stokey Literary Festival for 2024.
Literary News for June 2024. Festival controversy and RIP John Burnside
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The latest news on literary festivals and the happenings in the space. If you like our content, would you consider a subscribe and possibly a tip? Our Bitcoin address is: bc1q0wn50dugnfpe4ulne22m7kcr4murjr0r5qf6wa Twitter: @suzisbookbag Instagram: @suzisbookbag FaceBook: @suzisbookbag Simon handles all the technical aspects of the channel. You can reach him on Twitter at @simonfeay or email: su...
Suzi chats with philosopher Mark Vernon of Idler magazine.
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The Idler magazine's in-house philosopher drops into the Book Bag to discuss his innovative book on Dante. Mark Vernon explains how The Divine Comedy is a living text, a map of the psyche and an essential guide on the spiritual journey. If you like our content, would you consider a subscribe and possibly a tip? Our Bitcoin address is: bc1q0wn50dugnfpe4ulne22m7kcr4murjr0r5qf6wa Twitter: @suzisbo...
Suzi Chats with author and publisher Ariane Bankes.
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Suzi Chats with author and publisher Ariane Bankes.
Suzi chats with musical journalist and author Simon Price. If you want to talk The Cure, he's it.
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Suzi chats with musical journalist and author Simon Price. If you want to talk The Cure, he's it.
Suzi chats with author Rachel Cockerell.
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Suzi chats with author Rachel Cockerell.
The Oxford Literary Festival Highlights 2024
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The Oxford Literary Festival Highlights 2024
Book Bag News for March 2024
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Book Bag News for March 2024
Suzi chats with Andrew McMillan
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Suzi chats with Andrew McMillan
Suzi chats with Keiran Goddard
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Suzi chats with Keiran Goddard
Suzis Book Bag Year in Review and the Baggie Awards of 2023
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Suzis Book Bag Year in Review and the Baggie Awards of 2023
Thanks from the Book Bag
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Thanks from the Book Bag
Robert Elms 'I chickened out of playing football with Bob Marley'
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Robert Elms 'I chickened out of playing football with Bob Marley'
"I was an atheist - then I had mystical experiences". Poet Sally Read joins Suzi in the Book Bag.
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"I was an atheist - then I had mystical experiences". Poet Sally Read joins Suzi in the Book Bag.
Journalist, activist and novelist Paul Burston returns to the Bag to discuss his hard-hitting memoir
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Journalist, activist and novelist Paul Burston returns to the Bag to discuss his hard-hitting memoir
Suzi's reviews the Slightly Foxed Readers Day.
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Suzi's reviews the Slightly Foxed Readers Day.
Suzi chats with historian and author Dan Jones.
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Suzi chats with historian and author Dan Jones.
Suzi interviews author Amanda Craig about "The Three Graces" and more.
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Suzi interviews author Amanda Craig about "The Three Graces" and more.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @NickB1967
    @NickB1967 19 годин тому

    I went to high school with Kelly Grovier years ago. Glad to see him doing well!

  • @piusvapor
    @piusvapor День тому

    There is famous women, and then there are those that have actually changed the world and especially the world of those most immediate in there sphere. That woman is almost non existent in today's world, but much more needed than say a Cleopatra!!

  • @omfug7148
    @omfug7148 10 днів тому

    I assume that Nick was on the high end of the spectrum which is a condition pretty much unknown at the time of his death. At any rate, even though I am old enough to have known about Nick when his records were released, I did not discover him until Pink Moon was used as the background music to a car commercial in the late 90's, I have loved his work ever since. I lost my sister to a drug overdose when she was 25, it was not intentional, but she had been troubled for years so it was not surprising, shocking yes. Interesting that you mention that he ate something ahead of taking the overdose, then again, Sylvia Plath had a big meal at a friend's house then a few hours later stuck her head in the oven--there is only so much one can do for a chronically depressed person alas.

  • @RosemaryPalmer-cm2rg
    @RosemaryPalmer-cm2rg 3 місяці тому

    I have read a couple of your non-fiction books but have been bowled over by Essex Dogs. Many thanks for this realistic story of Crecy which fascinated me as a teenager to the extent that I wrote one of the few stories I can remember of my school days. i never got over writing so I currently research and fictionalise Nottingham's past. Your books and interview are very motivating. Thank you.

  • @cleevealbert1318
    @cleevealbert1318 3 місяці тому

    Everything about Robert elms is fantastic, music, clothes, general attitude of life

  • @jeffrey3498
    @jeffrey3498 3 місяці тому

    Nick was a mirror reflecting the illness of the world. To say Nick failed in music is to ignore the failure of the world. Nick didn't fail; the world failed Nick.

  • @jeffrey3498
    @jeffrey3498 3 місяці тому

    Genius and the world go together like oil and water.

  • @TonyMontanaDS
    @TonyMontanaDS 3 місяці тому

    What a freak show. Who does anyone care what this hateful "guy" has to say?

  • @electraruby
    @electraruby 3 місяці тому

    I discovered Nick about 12 years ago. A time goes by his songs become ever more profound . He was a true poet.

  • @jacrispyofficial98
    @jacrispyofficial98 4 місяці тому

    What a dunce, I just seen this waste of DNA's article about the Oasis reunion, haha what a fruitcake typical liberal scum

  • @user-fh2vx3hd6c
    @user-fh2vx3hd6c 4 місяці тому

    Marlon Brando has let himself go

  • @bustamoveorelse
    @bustamoveorelse 4 місяці тому

    If mental illness was a look

  • @isaiahcoe6532
    @isaiahcoe6532 4 місяці тому

    Freak show

  • @katoness
    @katoness 4 місяці тому

    Mad Fer It! 😃

  • @SuperBoomshack
    @SuperBoomshack 4 місяці тому

    Simon is a slag

  • @samuraininjarockstar9355
    @samuraininjarockstar9355 4 місяці тому

    What a repulsive thing he is …..

  • @ecosse1314
    @ecosse1314 4 місяці тому

    Gods creation dipped in a vat of plastic feaces 😂😂😂

  • @corin6677
    @corin6677 4 місяці тому

    What a disgusting excuse for an English man . Fucking freak

  • @Nutmegsyourman
    @Nutmegsyourman 4 місяці тому

    That obese slaphead nonce has got a point!

  • @tortoisetamer486
    @tortoisetamer486 4 місяці тому

    Just read this clowns take on Oasis getting back together, so basically if your a fan of Oasis, your either a Far right hooligan or your brain dead, well listen 'attention seeking, pink bat wings boy, your basically calling Millions of innocent people around the world OATHS 🤣🤣 Get over yourself, it wasn't Liam ok Noel who bullied you at school, I bet you were over the moon when the Queen died aswell 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

  • @HoratioTalbot771_a
    @HoratioTalbot771_a 4 місяці тому

    People with severe mood disorders like Nick Drake have low testosterone levels and very little sex drive and that’s why Nick never had a F buddy .

  • @HoratioTalbot771_a
    @HoratioTalbot771_a 4 місяці тому

    Boring

  • @oaim50
    @oaim50 4 місяці тому

    Can't wait to read the book. The author's essay "Walking on Water" is what inspired me to go to Istanbul and see the floor of the Agia Sofia for myself. I went on to write an article of my own under his and its inspiration: "Pavements Like the Sea and the Name of the Jokhang: King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba in Lhasa?"

    • @FabioBarry-k1r
      @FabioBarry-k1r 4 місяці тому

      Thanks for posting. I didn't know about your article, but I've now found it on academia, and will read to my instruction

  • @suzifeay8310
    @suzifeay8310 4 місяці тому

    Published by Yale, as I failed to point out (but the bag is in view behind me).

  • @lucysweeney8347
    @lucysweeney8347 4 місяці тому

    Excellent,enlightening and informative discussion.Many thanks.

  • @andrewkeeling9935
    @andrewkeeling9935 6 місяців тому

    If you want to know about an artist go to the work because that'll tell you far more than an any biography.

  • @MichaelTrezor
    @MichaelTrezor 6 місяців тому

    Great interview!

  • @MarcoBolandini
    @MarcoBolandini 6 місяців тому

    What you said about the Magus being suitable for teens - 100% agree.

  • @garygibbs3155
    @garygibbs3155 6 місяців тому

    Lóvé this guy so much eradite clever funny amazing chap

  • @buzzawuzza3743
    @buzzawuzza3743 7 місяців тому

    An excellent review, I agree with your points. And your ending note about how his mystery and music will live on is certainly true. Cheers.

  • @CLAIREHEWITT-sc6qi
    @CLAIREHEWITT-sc6qi 7 місяців тому

    Did my comment turn up. I found "forgotten authors, a treasure trove for bibliomaniacs, erudite and gloriously funny. Reading through everything now. How lucky you were to be his friend

  • @CLAIREHEWITT-sc6qi
    @CLAIREHEWITT-sc6qi 7 місяців тому

    i've just discovered Bryant and May after the delight of Forgotten authors an erudite, funny treasure trove for bibliomaniacs. I sent a fawning thank-you letter to his publisher not realising he was dead. I'm reading through his 'oeuvre'. Word Monkey I'm saving for my families Xmas list which will spare me another pair of slippers. Your farewell does him proud.

  • @thisproagestyle
    @thisproagestyle 7 місяців тому

    I LOVED this book. And appreciated the parts of the book that focused on his happier youth. The last part of the book was incredibly heartbreaking. I work in a State Hospital and feel like hating if he had the resources and proper medication and therapy, he would still be with us. His music lives on and I listen to him every day.💖💖

  • @SK-sm9mn
    @SK-sm9mn 7 місяців тому

    Really enjoyed the interview. You both came across REALLY well. Best wishes to both of you.

  • @KathyFeay
    @KathyFeay 8 місяців тому

    I thought this was a very fun and interesting interview, well done !

  • @andorrasrevenge1683
    @andorrasrevenge1683 9 місяців тому

    Thanks for this interview!

  • @jimward6445
    @jimward6445 9 місяців тому

    Great review and, for me, the right conclusion....the mystery is still there despite these books which attempt to explain Nick and his art. I don't want it explained and really, I feel less is more. However, the real key to understanding Nick's artistry is, in my opinion, the work of his mother, Molly. Molly is the real key to Nick's artistry: even the self-deprecating humour, 'Poor Mum', 'Poor Boy.' You can hear Nick's voice and sense the shared fragility and turbulence in Molly's songs such as 'Happiness' and 'How Wild The Wind Blows.' There is a shared reliance on poetic imagery drawn from the natural world too. I have read somewhere, I forget where, that Rodney provided Molly with much-needed security and that he was invariably supportive of both her and Nick. I think the difference is that Nick didn't have any support systems in place; this is what I find baffling: how a talented, good-looking and charismatic man was unable or unwilling to share his life with people who might have helped to provide him with some sort of resilience.

    • @davidmee7239
      @davidmee7239 5 місяців тому

      I think it was Muff Winwood, Stevie's brother, who was responsible for promoting Nick and getting him interviews and TV appearances. He basically said that he lost count how many times he'd missed TV and radio appearances simply because he wouldn't wake up on time or he'd go around to his flat in Haverstock Hill, look through the window and he'd see Nick just staring at the wall. When he was starting to get depressed and withdrawn, a few of Nick's aquaintances just thought it was the process of making another record and was normal for Nick for being a genius which came with the territory of being a singersongwriter. Wonder how he would fare today with the internet and bedroom technology if he was starting out?

    • @LaughingStock_
      @LaughingStock_ 18 днів тому

      100% agree. The moment I heard Molly's music for the first time I was struck dumb. Suddenly EVERYTHING was clear: Nick was was almost a modern-day version of his mother, resplendent in her gift of music but carrying a heavy, troubled soul.

  • @dananddanfilms
    @dananddanfilms 9 місяців тому

    He was a wonderful poet. I picked up a copy of that collection years ago (probably not long after it was published) and it's not been far from my side since. He evokes London, at that particular time, powerfully. Very sad to hear he's died.

  • @suzifeay8310
    @suzifeay8310 10 місяців тому

    The debut novel I mention at the end is 'Practice' by Rosalind Brown, published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson on 14 March. Very intriguing book.

  • @DawnMarie1123
    @DawnMarie1123 10 місяців тому

    This was brilliant! One of the best author interviews I've heard recently.

  • @bennorris4430
    @bennorris4430 10 місяців тому

    P r o m o S M

  • @Jaxy451
    @Jaxy451 11 місяців тому

    I didn't realise he had died. I did meet him too - at a book signing in Edinburgh. He picked up my Sputh African accent at once - or at least he picked up my foreign accent. He gave me the most alarming look.

  • @MorticeMary68
    @MorticeMary68 Рік тому

    Hmmm, of course you've got a house there in the Sun, house in Norfolk, numerous properties in London, and yet your avaricious wife has took even more hasn't she, please tell her Bob that us CLOGHEADS up north know exactly what she's done with Paul's will, we knew at the funeral, but we've got dignity, listening to you on here you actually sound alright, but that crafty, selfish wife of yours is REALLY SOMETHING ELSE, she's done a lot of damage to the family she denies, I hope she rots in hell, . Lyndashe's lived her life off her mother and two rich husbands, but what she's done is unforgivable, not forgotten, and yes, I've still got the family name. LYNDA WILSON

  • @novianovioTV
    @novianovioTV Рік тому

    Many thanks. I was on my way to Christmas in London and I scanned the read and add book stand at Bedford Station, looking in an ideal world for signed first editions to add to my collection; then to pop a few books there for others. I found a signed first edition of Tom’s Help The Witch, so it was bingo. It’s a great collection of short stories; and I recommend short stories for Christmas time as they can be dipped in and out of when you’re not likely to get a novel length’s time to yourself are you in the festive season. So I read Tom’s story Robot on Christmas morning when the food needed a bit longer in the oven. The story is four pages long. Your interview was excellent, thanks.

  • @dafadowndilly8919
    @dafadowndilly8919 Рік тому

    Noooooooo! Why didn't I know this. I am shocked. I have every audio book and loved them all. So sad.

  • @paulwagenbreth9406
    @paulwagenbreth9406 Рік тому

    Actually, it was Woody Allen, who was supposed to have said about the movie "The Magus," not the novel, something to the effect that if he had his life to live over again, he'd do everything the same except see that movie, which most everyone, including Fowles, agreed was absolutely terrible.

  • @susanandrew6453
    @susanandrew6453 Рік тому

    Snap! I was thinking about Finnegans Wake as well, as a book I feel I should have read but haven't, and I haven't for the exact same reasons. I also haven't read Balzac either, and I feel exactly the same about Dance to the Music of Time: I found it moderately enjoyable, but disconcertingly limited. I loved The Celibate, which gave such a strong and authentic sense of the protagonists's personal development. I've given it to many friends and psychotherapy clients.

  • @MadderMel
    @MadderMel Рік тому

    Only just found out today ! Very sad ! I read quite a few of his books ! Spanky , Disturbia , Psychoville , Sharper Knives , Darkest Day Many more !

  • @nononame113
    @nononame113 Рік тому

    Just finished 'Word Monkey'. Uplifting and so poignant.

  • @SimonFeay
    @SimonFeay Рік тому

    Did he predict Bitcoin? Clever lad. He is now there in the firmament. RIP.