Ben Okri Interview: We Can Ascend Mountains

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  • “The time for sleepwalking is over.” Experience the Booker Prize-winning writer Ben Okri in this in-depth video, where he talks passionately about what it means to live between worlds, and why a new way of thinking is needed worldwide: “A huge awakening has to take place fast.”
    The essence of our world is transitioning, Okri feels, moving from one thing to something “possibly quite dangerous for humanity, for most people on this planet.” In this, literature can help: “It’s adjusting your mental lens, so that you see the world in a new way, clearly for the first time.” Literature and language, he finds, are intimately related to consciousness, rendering them extremely important with the ability to “shift the axis of an age.” Okri finds that we are “harbourers of prisons,” and that we need to free ourselves of those prisons and realise our potential as human begins and citizens in a society to the fullest, and recognise that we are co-creators of the world: “Literature at its best empowers that.”
    Coming back from England to Africa as a child was an extraordinary awakening for Okri: “Because it made me aware in reverse that no culture has an absolute view on looking at the world.” But above all, Okri experienced death during the Nigerian civil war at an early age: “To see death at eight is a real awakener, because you’re aware, from very early on, of the strange apparent finality of life.” Moreover, Okri realised the gap between the world rendered in, e.g. a Charles Dicken novel and the African reality, and he found it impossible to go on without finding a new way to write that would capture all the different levels of reality with which he had grown up. In connection to this, he finds that living between worlds, in a “third space,” is invaluable: “We can ascend mountaintops in all kinds of ways. But there’s an extraordinary synthesis that happens when you have two cultures, two realms, two worlds.” Furthermore, Okri comments that to insist on one belief system as being the only way of seeing the universe “is not only narrow, it’s a kind of mental, cultural and spiritual tyranny, which has incredible implications for storytelling and for our relationships with one another - and for our relationship with nature.” This, he explains, means that we are continuously waiting for the evidence of the destruction we have caused before we believe that we have caused any destruction - and by then it’s too late.
    Ben Okri (b.1959) is a Nigerian novelist, poet, essayist, short story writer and playwright. Okri is the author of several novels including ‘The Famished Road’ (1991) (for which he won the 1991 Booker Prize as the youngest writer ever), ‘Songs of Enchantment’ (1993), ‘Dangerous Love’ (1996), ‘Infinite Riches’ (1998), ‘Starbook’ (2007), and ‘The Freedom Artist’ (2019). Among numerous prestigious literary awards, Okri is the recipient of the Paris Review/Aga Khan Prize for Fiction (1987), the Booker Prize for Fiction (1991), Premio Palmi (1995), and an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in 2001. He lives in London. For more see: benokri.co.uk/
    Ben Okri was interviewed by Marc-Christoph Wagner in connection with the Louisiana Literature festival at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark in August 2019.
    Camera: Rasmus Quistgaard
    Edited by: Klaus Elmer
    Produced by: Marc-Christoph Wagner
    Copyright: Louisiana Channel, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, 2019
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 21

  • @nelsonblake3819
    @nelsonblake3819 5 років тому +17

    This is one man who makes art and literature powerful, ever relevant. A genius indeed.

  • @michellebibby6596
    @michellebibby6596 4 роки тому +9

    I just love Ben Okri's books - they make me feel so much bigger than myself.

  • @youllloseagoodthingmovie2109
    @youllloseagoodthingmovie2109 2 роки тому +8

    Ben Okri is the greatest living novelist in the English language-in my opinion.

  • @coletteheard8311
    @coletteheard8311 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you again Ben Okri

  • @anniewalden9697
    @anniewalden9697 4 роки тому +3

    And each of us is inspired to move forward by people such as YOU! I Thank YOU SO MUCH!

  • @kkhushkkhush9892
    @kkhushkkhush9892 4 роки тому +2

    Danes always come across as wonderful, sincere, and down-to-earth people. One can hear this in the voice of the interviewer.

  • @DamaniDanDadar
    @DamaniDanDadar 5 років тому +10

    Interesting to finally hear this guy speak. I read his Booker prize winning book long ago and always wondered what he is like in person. Profound individual! Looks amazingly young for a 60 year old and appears to have a 'youthful' and liberal mind too.

  • @lespetshopscestcool5348
    @lespetshopscestcool5348 2 роки тому

    To Ben Okri,
    I discovered your work through my English class and I loved it. Moreover, I love the way you see literature. Your work make me think in a period of my life when literature and its impact on me were incertain. You have this way of writing that I love, clear but metaphorical, powerful when it is necessary. You use the right words and I feel your passion for literature with this interview and more again in your pieces of art.
    I wish you will publish more amazing and incredible works and I will be here to read them. 😊

  • @globalcaregivertv8994
    @globalcaregivertv8994 4 роки тому +4

    Truly a visionary before his time.Powerful and provoking!Blessings."We can ascend mountaintops"

  • @Whosfarzina
    @Whosfarzina 2 роки тому +3

    I discovered your works through my English class and I really loved them. Moreover, I like the way you see literature and your words made me thoughtful. You beautifully depict the world we're living in and you tell us what you think about our reality in a unique style. Your writing is relevant in our age because it raise awareness about problems we face everyday, it also criticize bad things happening in our world and I appreciate that.
    I wish you will publish more amazing and incredible works and I'll be eagerly waiting for them !

  • @junkoshrestha8310
    @junkoshrestha8310 2 роки тому +2

    In my awe with his writings!! When lost, his books make me realise life is a celebration than a struggles.

  • @dionnepovey922
    @dionnepovey922 Рік тому +1

    So Nice Watching OKri Give this Archived Interview - as I drink My Flat White Coffee...Well..I had to Leave the Packet of Caramel Lattes Yesterday 25/02/23....cause The Bill was astronomical!!£29:50 for Chicken and Pasta....and A Cheap bottle of Plonk...AnywaY, So so ComFi to watch OKri on A SundaY...JaY A 26/02/23
    Remember MaMa SoTo to Let AyaLoda Bakers Junior Know thaT later Today We BaKE the CherrY Pie....ME:JaY A 😊

  • @veronicasanacion
    @veronicasanacion 3 роки тому +1

    We have been taught and have learned about a male hero. A god, an angel, a government, a continent. As this writer says We need a new way of thinking. We need to be active citizens, read books, participate in government decisions, accept my neighbourg the way they are, including their food, music, skin, accent, social status. Either you move with this current energetic flow or you stand behind going against it

  • @dionnepovey922
    @dionnepovey922 Рік тому +1

    ImmiGraNT

  • @veronicasanacion
    @veronicasanacion 3 роки тому +1

    We have been taught and have learned about a male hero. A god, an angel, a government, a continent. As this writer says We need a new way of thinking. We need to be active citizens, read books, participate in government decisions, accept my neighbourg the way they are, including their food, music, skin, accent, social status. Either you move with this current energetic flow or you stand behind going against it

  • @StratsRUs
    @StratsRUs 2 роки тому

    Birds Of Heaven, the small Universe everyone should have.

  • @annienoakes-robinson9650
    @annienoakes-robinson9650 3 роки тому +1

    What is the poem he reads at the beginning?

  • @tinazapatero8509
    @tinazapatero8509 4 роки тому

    Que se habrá creído la doña donde llegó.y sin educación mala educación les está dando.a sus hijas

  • @dionnepovey922
    @dionnepovey922 Рік тому +1

    Be ResT Assured BeN:With The Rise of The TakHa🟦..and The EuRo🟩 on The MaP:ImmigraTion and The 🌎GLobe TroTTinG Immigration - HiTs SubTerrania!! Dionnexxx💟