Order and Chaos
Ruth Ozeki's latest story features a character overwhelmed by clutter. Dennis Duncan has written a history of indexes. Saxophonist Alam Nathoo improvises. Shahidha Bari hosts.
Archiving or hoarding - the mother in Ruth Ozeki's new novel The Book of Form and Emptiness is overwhelmed by the newspaper cuttings she is supposed to categorise for her job. In his new history of indexes, Dennis Duncan tells us about why people were criticised as "index rakers" in the Restoration, and the links between Cicero, the idea of alphabetical ordering and a former Bishop of Lincoln. Saxophone player Alam Nathoo is helping Ruth Ozeki launch her novel at the Southbank Centre in London and he joins us to explore the ideas of structure and improvising in jazz music.
Ruth Ozeki launches her new novel The Book of Form and Emptiness at the Southbank Centre London alongside a performance by Alam Nathoo on October 7th.
麻豆社 Radio 3 is broadcasting a series of concerts from Southbank Centre London - all available to listen to on 麻豆社 Sounds.
Dennis Duncan's book is called Index, A History of the
You can hear him discussing title pages and marginalia in a Free Thinking episode called Book Parts and Difficulty /programmes/m0006tnf and
translation in an episode called Africa, Babel, China /programmes/m0002h89
Producer: Luke Mulhall
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- Thu 30 Sep 2021 22:00麻豆社 Radio 3
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