31 January 2025
Episode 48
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Music, books and art are what sustain us through a period of hunkering down, so it should come as no surprise that these are also the themes of this month’s episode. We head to the Swiss town of Baden to meet musician Daniela Weinmann, who goes by the moniker Odd Beholder; speak with Irish writer Eimear McBride and head to Burgundy for a site-specific art exhibition called ‘Terra’.
31 January 2025
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Konfekt’s deputy editor, Chiara Rimella, meets Daniela Weinmann – who goes by the moniker Odd Beholder – in her studio, a former industrial building on the banks of the river Limmatt in Baden. They talk about the importance of specificity in writing and the joy inherent in making music.
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Eimear McBride is one of the celebrated Irish authors of modern times. ‘The City Changes Its Face’ is an immersive novel, detailing intimacy against the backdrop of London. Konfekt’s Steph Chungu speaks to McBride about the early influences in her writing.
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