Linn Ullmann Interview: We all Try to Make Life Work

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • ”Literature was a place, where I could recognise things, that I thought were only felt by me.” Meet Norwegian writer Linn Ullmann for a conversation about literature, writing and the obligation of the author to be critical of power.
    Having moved homes frequently as a child, Linn Ullmann (b. 1966) got an early affection for literature: ”Often being the new girl in the class, I always had a book with me”. Ullmann - the daughter of actress Liv Ullmann and film-maker Ingmar Bergman - grew up with images and narratives: ”I grew up in a family, who told stories.”
    Film played an important role in Ullmann’s upbringing: ”Often I watched movies several times a day and I think, that the cinematic element plays a big role in my books as well. When writing, I think in images.”
    In her stories, Ullmann has never been interested in the lonely self, she explains: ”I want to see what happens, when people meet and interact with each other. The self is created through someone else's presence.”
    ”I think that my three last novels - ’Grace’, ’A Blessed Child’ and ’The Cold Song’ - are all trying to make life work. Try to be there for other people, but without succeeding.”
    Finally, Ullmann says, that the duty of all artist is to write about and expose power. ”There is nothing worse than an artist, who sucks up for power.” Besides that though, one should be careful with imposing something on literature and writers. After the terror-attacks on July 22, 2011 for example, ”people have called for writers to come forward and say something.” But sometimes expectations like that end in something vulgar. ”I believe, that the best books and works about July 22, this big national tragedy, will first be published many years from now.”
    Linn Ullmann was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner at Louisiana Literature in 2012.
    Camera: Jakob Solbakken
    Edited by: Martin Kogi
    Produced by: Marc-Christoph Wagner
    Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2013
    Supported by Nordea-fonden

КОМЕНТАРІ • 18

  • @mandofiddlehorn
    @mandofiddlehorn 3 роки тому +1

    Very interesting and engaging! I enjoyed getting a perspective into Ms. Ullman's creative process!

  • @kimono7350
    @kimono7350 8 років тому

    Linn Ullmann er den personen jeg gjerne skulle snakket med et helt døgn! Brilliant dame!

    • @caledoniatardivo8537
      @caledoniatardivo8537 8 років тому +2

      +Kimono What does that translate to? I love Bergman; his themes are universal, still relevant and timeless! Another contemporary once said: This man is one of the few film directors - perhaps the only one in the world - to have said as much about human nature as Dostoyevsky or Camus.

    • @MichaTicho
      @MichaTicho 8 років тому

      It means, "Linn Ullmann is the person I'd like to chat with all day long. A brilliant lady!" Norwegian is so easy. By about five minutes into the video, I was understanding almost every word she said. You just have to listen.

    • @mrs.featherbottom5901
      @mrs.featherbottom5901 6 років тому

      Hon skriver jävligt bra. Hennes senaste roman är fan grym. Hoppas hon aldrig slutar.

    • @aureliusmartins294
      @aureliusmartins294 4 роки тому

      for us in the tropics, a Nordic, viking girl is always a mystery....

    • @aureliusmartins294
      @aureliusmartins294 4 роки тому

      @@MichaTicho you must be kidding...this sounds like chinese...

  • @thraciangrapes
    @thraciangrapes 6 років тому +3

    This is Liv Ullmann's daughter, Linn Ullmann

    • @Elisa-zp2fe
      @Elisa-zp2fe 4 роки тому +1

      ...and Ingmar Bergman's daughter, also

  • @aureliusmartins294
    @aureliusmartins294 4 роки тому +1

    This is not an interview. It is a monologue

  • @elegantfowl1
    @elegantfowl1 8 років тому

    Isn't her name Liv?

    • @kashesan
      @kashesan 7 років тому +1

      its her daughter, Linn (she resembles father Bergman I think)

    • @robertmcglinchey3347
      @robertmcglinchey3347 5 років тому

      Most prominent is Linn’s grandfather Viggo Eric Ullmann’s wide jaw -- also her mother’s lips and nose -- she has her father’s eyes and new. That is what I think. The

    • @aureliusmartins294
      @aureliusmartins294 4 роки тому

      @@robertmcglinchey3347 I like her lips, they are very sexy

    • @robertmcglinchey3347
      @robertmcglinchey3347 4 роки тому

      Aurelius Martins Linn has a beautiful voice - in English she reads the first forty pages of “Unquiet” - free.

  • @aureliusmartins294
    @aureliusmartins294 4 роки тому

    I don't understand a word. I suppose she is speaking Norwegian