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Cassie McCullagh

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2856 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

I have had so many different films in my head as you two have been talking.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

I've had Desperately Seeking Susan starring Madonna, Flashdance because of that black sort of punky thing, Electric Dreams, Early Coding, and you mentioned Blade Runner, but Waterworld.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

With Kevin Costner at the time, one of the greatest flops in Hollywood history.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

So you think it's successful?

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Okay, well, that is a really interesting bunch of books.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Let's get a few more recommendations from you both.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Robert Forster, what have you read lately that you'd like to recommend?

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Well, David Maloof, who we lost two weeks ago at the age of 92, certainly did describe and evoke Brisbane and Queensland so beautifully in his work.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

But Robert, you're selling yourself short because you and your bandmates have also done this with music.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

I mean, you're so much part of the landscape up there.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

They've actually named a bridge which crosses the Brisbane River, the Go Between Bridge.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Yes.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

That is the kind of thing a manager is paid to do.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

That's naming rights.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Jeffrey Smart, one of his great friends, would thoroughly approve of that.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

I love the bridge.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Oh, that sounds great.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

So tell us the title again, The Endling.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

Okay, well, what a fun conversation.

The Bookshelf
Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

But, Kate, we've got one last thing to do.