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Myself With Others

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by Adam Shatz

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<p>Myself with Others is a podcast about the life of ideas, featuring conversations with creative minds in arts, culture and writing. Each of these conversations is a portrait, exploring the place “between thought and expression,” in the words of Lou Reed, where life is lived, creation begins and new worlds are imagined.</p>

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January 25, 2022

Arto Lindsay, part 2

Arto Lindsay is a singer-songwriter who divides his time between Sao Paolo and New York City, and one of the most influential figures in the New York Downtown scene that emerged in the early 1980s. A member of the “No Wave” band DNA and of the avant-pop group Ambitious Lovers, Lindsay went on to become an almost romantic crooner of samba, on albums like Mundo Civilizado – even as he continues to make deliberately disruptive noises on his guitar, an instrument he’s deliberately never learned to play. This combination of pop intuition and brash experimentalism has made him a darling of the art world. In our conversation, Lindsay spoke to me about his youth in Brazil as the son of progressive American missionaries; about living under the military dictatorship and about his early years in New York City and his friendship with Jean-Michel Basquiat. He also explained why religion, like music, is all about sex, and why he still refuses to take music lessons.

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January 25, 2022

Arto Lindsay, part 1

<p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;">Arto Lindsay is a singer-songwriter who divides his time between Sao Paolo and New York City, and one of the most influential figures in the New York Downtown scene that emerged in the early 1980s. A member of the “No Wave” band DNA and of the avant-pop group Ambitious Lovers, Lindsay went on to become an almost romantic crooner of samba, on albums like Mundo Civilizado – even as he continues to make deliberately disruptive noises on his guitar, an instrument he’s deliberately never learned to play. This combination of pop intuition and brash experimentalism has made him a darling of the art world. In our conversation, Lindsay spoke to me about his youth in Brazil as the son of progressive American missionaries; about living under the military dictatorship and about his early years in New York City and his friendship with Jean-Michel Basquiat. He also explained why religion, like music, is all about sex, and why he still refuses to take music lessons.</p><p class="" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><strong>Links and References:</strong></p><p class="sqsrte-large" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.kinolorber.com/product/downtown-81-dvd">Downtown 81 - Kino Lorber</a></p><p class="sqsrte-large" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.discogs.com/release/5804177-Arto-Lindsay-Ambitious-Lovers-Envy">Ambitious Lovers / Envy</a></p><p class="sqsrte-large" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.discogs.com/release/683452-Arto-Lindsay-Mundo-Civilizado">Mundo Civilizado</a></p><p class="sqsrte-large" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://www.nytimes.com/1999/10/03/arts/music-crossing-music-s-borders-search-identity-downtown-reach-for-ethnicity.html">Crossing Music’s Borders in Search of Identity - New York Times</a></p><p class="sqsrte-large" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"><a href="https://ecmreviews.com/2012/01/16/der-mann-im-fahrstuhl/">Heiner Goebbels: The Man in the Elevator - ECM</a></p>

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January 11, 2022

James Lasdun

A novelist, memoirist, critic, poet and screenwriter, James Lasdun has created a memorable body of work exploring the themes of existential dread, reputational damage and surveillance. The son of a well-known British architect, Lasdun is perhaps best known for his 2013 memoir about being stalked by one of his writing students, Give Me Everything You Have. In our conversation, James spoke to me about his childhood in London, as the son of Jews who had converted to Anglicanism without ever quite managing to become Christians; about his love of mythology; and about the dark fears and obsessions that run through his fiction and his non-fiction. This episode is a co-presented with the London Review of Books

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<p>Myself with Others is a podcast about the life of ideas, featuring conversations with creative minds in arts, culture and writing. Each of these conversations is a portrait, exploring the place “between thought and expression,” in the words of Lou Reed, where life is lived, creation begins and new worlds are imagined.</p>
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