Chris Bond of the Yorkshire Post newspaper spoke to Philip Pullman recently, when Pullman visited Leeds University on World Book Day to give a lecture entitled Poco a Poco, concerning children’s literature. Bond’s article features discussion with Pullman over a number of issues, and while there is little revealed that is particularly new, it is certainly well worth a read. Read the article here. March 19, 2008
Pullman speaks to Yorkshire Post
Chris Bond of the Yorkshire Post newspaper spoke to Philip Pullman recently, when Pullman visited Leeds University on World Book Day to give a lecture entitled Poco a Poco, concerning children’s literature. Bond’s article features discussion with Pullman over a number of issues, and while there is little revealed that is particularly new, it is certainly well worth a read. Read the article here.
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Ian says:
Yes, I agree entirely with his sentiment. It does summarise the concept that we needn’t get obsessed with what was the outcome of the film process…
March 20, 2008 4:49 pm | link










Nice interview. I like this quote about the film: “Unless you are particularly obsessive about the purity of your works then I don’t see any harm in it and I think they did a good job with The Golden Compass,”
March 20, 2008 1:53 pm | link