Dear Lenny...thank you for being the interviewer who asks a good question, then lets the guest answer it in as much detail as he wants to! Lovely chat between friends!! Thank you both!
I had read the book in an English studies class in college and it was a wonderful treat. I'm happy to have it as part of my library at home now. After listening to so many interviews, Neil Gaiman seems to really be a fantastic fellow with such a beautiful mind. Wonderful interview, thank you for sharing!
The Ocean at the End of the Lane is my favourite Neil Gaiman novel and is in my top three favourite novels of all time. There's something about that book that is sheer magic, and you always walk away from it having found and felt something new.
I know what you mean of visiting your childhood places, but they're no longer there. We have a tv show in australia where a celeb revisits poignant places from their past and I remember thinking, "well mine would be, well here's my old home, which was torn down & here's my old high school, which was torn down & my old uni, which was torn down, insert lost of old archive photos".
don't ask a wonderful story teller a simple question like you had a mini? Unless of course you want to be enthralled by a long detailed tale in response.
@@henbane2247 lol I meant that as an expression... Not literally. I think Gaiman would encourage people to work at being better rather than waste time and energy with such a trivial emotional pursuit like jealousy. I'm thankful for the opportunity to experience his writing. I've learned a lot.
6:10 the fact that everyone is just laughing at this false story that disparages the poor suicide victim Johannes Scheeper as a gambler when there was no evidence of that (and of course, scientology is left entirely out of this retelling!) is pretty disgusting to me
Dear Lenny...thank you for being the interviewer who asks a good question, then lets the guest answer it in as much detail as he wants to! Lovely chat between friends!! Thank you both!
I absolutely adore this book. It changed my life.
I had read the book in an English studies class in college and it was a wonderful treat. I'm happy to have it as part of my library at home now.
After listening to so many interviews, Neil Gaiman seems to really be a fantastic fellow with such a beautiful mind.
Wonderful interview, thank you for sharing!
The Ocean at the End of the Lane is my favourite Neil Gaiman novel and is in my top three favourite novels of all time. There's something about that book that is sheer magic, and you always walk away from it having found and felt something new.
Good on Neil Gaiman to have given smart and engaging answers to dull questions.
This was so delightful ♥️!!
Glad you enjoyed!
Lovely interview. Really enjoyed the adaptation too, well thought-out and brilliantly brought to fruition.
Thanks for watching!
Viewing from Florida USA November 2020. Good interview. 👍🎬📺🎥
I love this interview
I saw the show Pre Lockdown. Loved it. Might have to go again. (And I'm not usually a big fan of fantasy or magic).
I love this written.
I want Lenny to be the marquis in Neverwhere because that’s how I imagined him
I know what you mean of visiting your childhood places, but they're no longer there. We have a tv show in australia where a celeb revisits poignant places from their past and I remember thinking, "well mine would be, well here's my old home, which was torn down & here's my old high school, which was torn down & my old uni, which was torn down, insert lost of old archive photos".
I'm definitely in Neil's tribe of booky people!
don't ask a wonderful story teller a simple question like you had a mini? Unless of course you want to be enthralled by a long detailed tale in response.
Amanda is so lucky! I'm jelly!
@@henbane2247 lol I meant that as an expression... Not literally. I think Gaiman would encourage people to work at being better rather than waste time and energy with such a trivial emotional pursuit like jealousy.
I'm thankful for the opportunity to experience his writing. I've learned a lot.
6:10 the fact that everyone is just laughing at this false story that disparages the poor suicide victim Johannes Scheeper as a gambler when there was no evidence of that (and of course, scientology is left entirely out of this retelling!) is pretty disgusting to me
So wanted to see the show but just got back from 2 month tour in the USA and it finishes Saturday.
Will it be repeated or touring at all?