Thursday 8 April 2021

Desert Island Discs Revisited: Castaway Novelists - Philip Pullman


DESERT ISLAND DISCS REVISITED: CASTAWAY NOVELISTS - PHILIP PULLMAN (320kbs-m4a/101mb/44mins)

BBC Radio 4 Extra broadcast: 14th February 2021

From Bach to Dean Martin. His Dark Materials author Philip Pullman makes his castaway choices. With Sue Lawley. From 2002.

Philip Pullman is the author of the celebrated His Dark Materials trilogy: Northern Lights, The Subtle Knife and The Amber Spyglass. He was born in Norwich and spent his early years travelling all over the world with his father, who was in the RAF, and his mother and brother. Whilst in Australia he devoured comic book stories, which made a big contrast to the traditional stories his clergyman grandfather would tell him on return trips to Norwich. Philip planned to be a writer from the age of six and, when the family moved to Wales when he was 11, he developed a real passion for stories, encouraged by a school teacher to read more and write them down. Philip went to study English at Oxford, although he says it was really after he finished his degree that he started to learn. He began his first novel the day he left and although he says "it was terrible" he didn't give up. He worked in a variety of jobs to enable him to write and eventually went into teaching. He developed his writing style further by writing school plays and dealing with the challenge of making them accessible to both the children and the parents: it was an ideal training ground.

Philip has since written many books for children: Clockwork, I was a Rat! (which was dramatised for BBC television), and The Firework-Maker's Daughter, which won the Smarties Gold Award in 1996 and the Sally Lockhart Award. The His Dark Materials trilogy has become a huge success with children and adults, and, on 22nd January 2002, Philip won the Whitbread Prize for the third book in the trilogy, The Amber Spyglass. This was the first time that a children's book had won either the Booker or the Whitbread.

[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]

Favourite track: Sonata Reminiscenza in A Minor by Nickolay Medtner
Book: A La Recherche Du Temps Perdu by Marcel Proust
Luxury: A Jar of Apricots, by Chardin

Claude Debussy - En Bateau (from Petite Suite) [EMI]
Johann Sebastian Bach - Goldberg Variations - Aria [Hyperion]
Dean Martin - Memories Are Made Of This [Capitol]
Franco And The Orchestre OK Jazz (Feat. Kwamy) - Bolingo Ya Bougie [Menteca]
Gerry Mulligan Quartet & Lee Konitz - I'll Remember April
Ludwig van Beethoven - Symphony No. 5 In C Minor - 1st Movement [Deutsche Grammophon]
Nikolai Karlovich Medtner - Sonata Reminiscenza In A Minor [MK]
Hector Berlioz - Les Francs-juges Overture [EMI]

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