Simon Schama: Wordy

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Publicado 2019-06-25
Simon Schama is a British broadcaster and scholar who is famous for his limitless energy and grand-scale intellectual undertakings.

He’s a familiar figure on the BBC as well as a professor at Columbia University, and he’s produced multi-volume histories of Britain, documentaries with momentous names like The American Future and a TV series called Simon Schama’s Power of Art. He's a heavyweight scholar, best known for in-depth works on French history, Jewish history, art history and Dutch history. But he’s also a writer of great versatility who has concerned himself – through his columns for the New Yorker and the Financial Times – with a dizzying array of topics, from poetry and baseball to Tom Waits and ice-cream.

His latest book, Wordy, is the product of a life-long love affair – with language. It’s a collection of Schama’s greatest essays, spanning four decades of work, a testament to the flexibility of Schama’s own voice and the broad range of his interests. It’s also a loving tribute to Schama’s writing heroes.

Here, as part of our Mayhem series, the peerless and eloquent Schama joins Ramona Koval at the Athenaeum Theatre.

Todos los comentarios (11)
  • Good gracious. He used the word "multifarious", the first time I've come across it since I used it myself in 1973 when I wrote a letter to a car dealer threatening to sue him for selling me a lemon of a car!
  • @robert-hh2ft
    agreed back slaping is that always the best way
  • in artificial strawberry flavor cheese is used as a base to give the taste gravitas
  • @noddyholder79
    Schama is such a stuffed shirt. The kind of privileged liberal that many people resent and helped create the Brexit backlash!!
  • @rebeccab.463
    He's like a heady child who can't get enough attention.