Christopher Buckley: “Steaming to Bamboola” and Other Journeys

克里斯托弗·巴克利:《奔向巴木洛拉》及其他旅程

Uncommon Knowledge

2025-04-30

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In this wide-ranging and richly entertaining conversation, novelist and political satirist Christopher Buckley joins Peter Robinson for a reflection on writing, legacy, friendship, and grace. From their early days as speechwriters for George H. W. Bush to Buckley’s prolific career as an author of more than 20 books—including Thank You for Smoking and Steaming to Bamboola—the two longtime friends revisit the formative moments, literary inspirations, and unforgettable characters that shaped Buckley’s life and work. Buckley offers sharp, often hilarious insight into the craft of satire, the absurdities of Washington politics, and the cultural shifts in American media and manners. The conversation also turns poignantly to Buckley’s late parents, Patricia and William F. Buckley Jr., his transition from political fiction to historical novels, and the enduring influence of figures like Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush. Woven throughout is a deep appreciation for civility, wit, and the lost art of gentlemanly discourse—an ethos embodied by the towering figures of a previous generation, now honored in memory. With warmth and self-deprecating humor, Buckley closes the interview by discussing his father’s typewriter (which Christopher has donated to the Hoover Institution Archives), on which William Buckley composed the National Review's formative mission statement: to “stand athwart history and yell stop”; and by reading from the epilogue of Steaming to Bamboola, offering a quietly moving meditation on departure and legacy. Recorded on March 13, 2025
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  • essays, book reviews, and more than 20 novels, including a great deal of political satire.

  • A thoroughly American life of letters.

  • Christopher Buckley on Uncommon Knowledge Now.

  • One of the country's most prolific political satirists, Christopher Buckley graduated from Yale,

  • became an editor at Esquire, served as speechwriter to Vice President George H.

  • W.

  • Bush, then began writing books.

  • Mr.

  • Buckley's more than 20 volumes include Steaming to Bamboula,

  • his 1982 chronicle of life aboard a tramp steamer,

  • his 1994 Lampoon of Washington Lobbyists, Thank You for Smoking,

  • which was made into a movie, and his 2009 memoir,

  • losing mom and pup about the year in which he lost both his mother and his father,

  • the journalist William F.

  • Buckley Jr.

  • Christopher Buckley, welcome.

  • Good to be here.

  • I should state for purposes of full disclosure that you and I have been friends for four decades.

  • We have backgrounds.

  • Yes, we have.