

John Boyne, writer
Jun 22, 2024
Irish writer John Boyne discusses childhood memories, inspiration, and addressing sensitive topics like abuse in Catholicism. He reflects on his journey from studying literature to writing success, emphasizing character development and impactful music choices. The podcast explores themes of complicity, creativity, and personal preferences, offering a glimpse into Boyne's emotional journey and reflections on home.
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First Single and Watership Down
- John Boyne bought his first single, Bright Eyes by Art Garfunkel, at age 7 and played it repeatedly.
- He recalls reading Watership Down in school and the humorous anticipation of a key line in class.
Altar Boy Experience
- John Boyne had a positive experience as an altar boy despite not being very religious.
- The altar boy role gave him a sense of putting on a stage show, which he loved.
Routine Abuse and Coping
- Abuse at John's secondary school was routine and sometimes done openly in front of students.
- Students coped by joking about the abuse, revealing how children process trauma through humor.