21 episodes

Reality has gotten strange. Throughout the summers of 2020 and 2021 we would like to invite you to join us at the poolside in Tropez for a series of readings and poolside chats with writers, poets and artists. Literature has the means to help us escape, reimagine the world anew, or offer bold new ways to engage with the world. It's empathy building. It's also fun. Between weekly live readings and interactions with the Tropez live webcam, BDP and Tropez are excited to announce Empathy When, Tropez Writing Podcast! We will be recording our invited guests and producing a weekly podcast for you to enjoy, socially distanced storytelling! www.tropeztropez.de for full programmeHost and co-producer: John Holten Sound design, recording and co-producer: Jemowit Nowak Executive Producer: Nora Nele HeinerfetterPhotos: Inkk Agop

Empathy When Broken Dimanche Press

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Reality has gotten strange. Throughout the summers of 2020 and 2021 we would like to invite you to join us at the poolside in Tropez for a series of readings and poolside chats with writers, poets and artists. Literature has the means to help us escape, reimagine the world anew, or offer bold new ways to engage with the world. It's empathy building. It's also fun. Between weekly live readings and interactions with the Tropez live webcam, BDP and Tropez are excited to announce Empathy When, Tropez Writing Podcast! We will be recording our invited guests and producing a weekly podcast for you to enjoy, socially distanced storytelling! www.tropeztropez.de for full programmeHost and co-producer: John Holten Sound design, recording and co-producer: Jemowit Nowak Executive Producer: Nora Nele HeinerfetterPhotos: Inkk Agop

    S2E10 - Tom McCarthy

    S2E10 - Tom McCarthy

    In this  episode John Holten is joined by Tom McCarthy. Tom McCarthy’s work has been translated into more than twenty languages and adapted for cinema, theater, and radio. His novel, C, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize, the Walter Scott Prize, and the European Literature Prize; his fourth, Satin Island, was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and the Goldsmiths Prize. In 2013 he was awarded the inaugural Windham-Campbell Literature Prize by Yale University. McCarthy is also the author of the study Tintin and the Secret of Literature, and the essay collection Typewriters, Bombs, and Jellyfish. He lives in Berlin.
    Recorded in front of a live audience on the terrasse of Tropez, Sommerbad Humboldthain on September 5, 2021
    Thanks to Ziemowit Nowak and Torben Wessel for production and editing support.Theresa Patzschke for voiceline contribution. 
    Title music: Jemek Jemowit "Meine Tabletten”, 2011
    Check out the homepage, Instagram and Twitter of Broken Dimanche Press for more info. Please leave a review if you have enjoyed this podcast.
    Many thanks to Tom for joining me in conversation and the entire team at Tropez. XJ

    • 1 hr 14 min
    S2E9 - Calla Henkel

    S2E9 - Calla Henkel

    In this episode John talks with Calla Henkel. She was born in 1988 in Minneapolis, MN, USA. A writer, playwright, director and artist, she currently lives and works in Berlin. She has staged plays at Volksbühne Berlin, The Whitney Museum of Art, as well as at New Theater, the experimental theatre space she founded and programmed in Berlin from 2013-2015. Her art writing has been published in periodicals such as Texte zur Kunst, Spike, Mousse, and others. Her artistic work with Max Pitegoff has been exhibited in museums and galleries worldwide. She currently operates a bar, performance space and film studio called TV in Berlin. Other People’s Clothes is her debut novel. 
     Recorded in front of a live audience on the terrasse of Tropez, Sommerbad Humboldthain on July 28, 2021
    Thanks to Ziemowit Nowak and Torben Wessel for production and editing support.Theresa Patzschke for voiceline contribution. 
    Title music: Jemek Jemowit "Meine Tabletten”, 2011
    Related Links
    Publisher's Page
    Guardian Review of Other People's Clothes
    Check out the homepage, Instagram and Twitter of Broken Dimanche Press for more info. Please leave a review if you have enjoyed this podcast.


    Many thanks to Calla for joining me in conversation and the entire team at Tropez. XJ

    • 50 min
    S2E8 - Miriam Stoney

    S2E8 - Miriam Stoney

    John talks with Miriam Stoney
    This week John is joined by Miriam Stoney. Often working collaboratively, her practice is primarily textual, encompassing art writing, performance, audio and installation. In 2021 her first solo exhibition opened at Kunstverein Kevin Space in Vienna. She received the Broken Dimanche Press Writing Prize in 2020, and will publish her first novel, Things we wore later this year

    Recorded in front of a live audience on the terrasse of Tropez, Sommerbad Humboldthain on July 22, 2021
    Thanks to Ziemowit Nowak and Torben Wessel for production and editing support.Theresa Patzschke for voiceline contribution. 
    Title music: Jemek Jemowit "Meine Tabletten”, 2011


    Related Links
    https://www.miriamstoney.com/
    https://www.kevinspace.org/exhibitions/miriam-stoney
    https://nileshaw.org/



    Check out the homepage, Instagram and Twitter of Broken Dimanche Press for more info. Please leave a review if you have enjoyed this podcast.


    Many thanks to Miriam for joining me in conversation and the entire team at Tropez. XJ

    • 1 hr
    S2E7 - May-Lan Tan

    S2E7 - May-Lan Tan

    John talks with May-Lan Tan. We talk writing, details, sex writing, screenplay readings…May Lan is the author of the short story collection Things to Make and Break, published in the UK by Sceptre and in the US by Coffee House Press/Emily Books. Her fiction has appeared in Zoetrope: All-Story, the Atlas Review, the Reader, and Areté. She studied art in London and now lives in Berlin. She works as a ghostwriter.


    Related Links
    Things to Make and Break - CHECK IT OUT!
    May-Lan Tan’s homepage
    The Reader Berlin’s interview with May-Lan Tan
    A Screenplay To Read


    Recorded in front of a live audience on the terrasse of Tropez, Sommerbad Humboldthain on July 18, 2021
    Thanks to Ziemowit Nowak and Torben Wessel for production and editing support.Theresa Patzschke for voiceline contribution. 
    Title music: Jemek Jemowit "Meine Tabletten”, 2011

    • 42 min
    S2E6 - Kristian Vistrup Madsen

    S2E6 - Kristian Vistrup Madsen

    John talks with Kristian Vistrup Madsen. We have a fascinating conversation about Kristian’s correspondence with a prisoner in the USA, what it means to tell people’s stories and how writing can lead to a better understanding of ourselves and the world at large. Kristian is a writer based in Berlin. He is a contributor to magazines such as Artforum, Frieze, Texte Zur Kunst and Kunstkritikk, and the recipient of the 2020 Broken Dimanche Press Writing Prize. DOING TIME, a collection of essays about prison correspondence, appropriation, and the boundaries of fiction, was published by Floating Opera Press in Summer 2021.
    Recorded in front of a live audience on the terrasse of Tropez, Sommerbad Humboldthain on August 1, 2021
    Thanks to Ziemowit Nowak and Torben Wessel for production and editing support.Theresa Patzschke for voiceline contribution. 
    Title music: Jemek Jemowit "Meine Tabletten”, 2011
    Related Links
    DOING TIME
    Hopeless Romantics at FUTURA, Prague
    Kristian’s Artforum Profile
    Kristian’s Homepage
    Check out the homepage, Instagram and Twitter of Broken Dimanche Press for more info. Please leave a review if you have enjoyed this podcast.
    Many thanks to Kristian for joining me in conversation and the entire team at Tropez. XJ

    • 54 min
    S2E5 - Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro

    S2E5 - Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro

    John talks with Mayra A. Rodríguez Castro, a poet, writer and editor about life in Berlin - and other cities, the life and work of Audre Lorde and the book by Lorde which Castro edited in 2020, Dreams of Europe. Other topics include archives and the curiosity they encourage, the universal vs the particular, the poetic impulse and a really fun rapid-fire-question round!




    Recorded in front of a live audience on the terrasse of Tropez, Sommerbad Humboldthain on July 18, 2021


    Thanks to Ziemowit Nowak and Torben Wessel for production and editing support.Theresa Patzschke for voiceline contribution. 
    Title music: Jemek Jemowit "Meine Tabletten”, 2011




    Related Links


    DREAM OF EUROPE 


    INTERVIEW WITH MAYRA 



    Check out the homepage, Instagram and Twitter of Broken Dimanche Press for more info. Please leave a review if you have enjoyed this podcast.




    Many thanks to Mayra for joining me in conversation and the entire team at Tropez. XJ

    • 43 min

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