2026-02-03
43 分钟Welcome to Intelligent Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Mia Sorrenti.
For this episode, we're rejoining for part two of our recent live event with novelist Julian Barnes.
Barnes joined us recently at Union Chapel to discuss departures, his new and final novel,
and to reflect on the lifetime of writing as he marked his eightieth birthday.
He was in conversation with fellow novelist Ian McEwen.
If you haven't heard part one yet, do just jump back an episode to get up to speed.
But now let's rejoin the conversation live at Union Chapel in London.
I'm 50 pages in, but before that,
the last book I reread was a wonderful edition by Prue Shaw,
his great Dante scholar, of the Commedia.
It's not called the Divine Comedy.
Dante didn't call it that.
He called it the Commedia.
And then later on some priestly figure turned it into the Divine Commedia.
And it's a brilliant edition.
I've heard a couple of which translation, but about 30 years ago, something like that.
And I thought, Inferno, great.
Yeah, purgatory, pretty good.
Paradiso, boring.