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Ryan Murdock talks with the world's most original writers, publishers and travelers to get the story behind great books about place.

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Ryan Murdock talks with the world's most original writers, publishers and travelers to get the story behind great books about place.

    Paul Theroux on Orwell and Burma Sahib

    Paul Theroux on Orwell and Burma Sahib

    Long before he wrote 1984 — and long before he was even George Orwell — Eric Blair was a nineteen year old policeman in Burma. Biographies skirt over this five year period, but it was the making of the writer he would become.
    Today’s guest set out to imagine those years in a wonderful new novel called Burma Sahib.
    I've read all of Paul Theroux's books over the last 30 years. They were a crucial influence on me as a young traveller and writer, and I’ve gotten enormous enjoyment from them.
    We spoke about George Orwell and Burma, of course. But this was also a conversation about reading and the life of a writer. I hope you enjoy it.
     

    • 1 hr 31 min
    Jonathan Raban: one of our greatest writers on place

    Jonathan Raban: one of our greatest writers on place

    Jonathan Raban wrote about human landscapes rather than uninhabited ones, and the borderlands between what a place professes to be and what they are.
    An Englishman who emigrated to Seattle at the age of 47, his status as an outsider gave him a unique perspective on America as the land of perpetual self-reinvention. Many of his books involved water — from the coastal UK to the Mississippi and the Inside Passage — and all contain interior as well as physical journeys.
    Julia Raban and editor John Freeman joined me to talk about Jonathan's fascination with sailing, the emigrant experience and reading landscape.

    • 55 min
    James Salter: with biographer Jeffrey Meyers

    James Salter: with biographer Jeffrey Meyers

    James Salter is the best American writer you’ve probably never read. He was a fighter pilot in the Korean War, and a successful screenwriter. His sentences are fractured jewels. The details are closely observed, the imagery poetic. Every page contains an observation I want to write down.
    Biographer Jeffrey Meyers joined me to talk about Salter’s remarkable prose style, his core themes of love and loss, and why this giant of American fiction isn’t more widely read today.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Andrew Finkel: Sherlock Holmes and the Ottoman Empire

    Andrew Finkel: Sherlock Holmes and the Ottoman Empire

    Sherlock Holmes fans span the range from casual to obsessive. They included Abdulhamid II, the last ruler of the Ottoman Empire to hold absolute power. A description of the sultan having Holmes stories read to him at bedtime set journalist Andrew Finkel off on the flight of fancy that became his first novel. We spoke about The Adventure of the Second Wife, the Sherlock Holmes craze, the dying days of the Ottoman Empire, and the nature of obsession.

    • 55 min
    The Wakhan Corridor with Bill Colegrave

    The Wakhan Corridor with Bill Colegrave

    I first got interested in the Wakhan Corridor when I read The Great Game by Peter Hopkirk. This weird bit of political geography once formed a buffer between Tsarist Russia and Imperial Britain. It’s been closed to traffic for more than a century, and it remains one of the world’s least-visited corners.
    Bill Colegrave joined me to talk about the Wakhan region, his search for the source of the Oxus River, and the challenges of traveling to such a remote place.
     

    • 49 min
    Justin Marozzi: Tamerlane and Samarkand

    Justin Marozzi: Tamerlane and Samarkand

    I’d always thought of Tamerlane as a sort of cut-rate Genghis Khan. It was only when researching a trip to Uzbekistan that I discovered he was one of the world’s greatest conquerors.
    Justin Marozzi joined me to talk about Temur’s military genius, his architectural and cultural legacy, and how he’s remembered in Uzbekistan today.

    • 1 hr 13 min

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