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London Review Bookshop Podcast

London Review Bookshop
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The Dinner Table
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The Annual Banquet Of the Gravediggers' Guild
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Collaboration
Anthology
Writing Process
Publishing
Grief
Motherhood
Racial Representation
Food and Cooking
Anthropology
Reincarnation
French Literature
History Of France
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Elegy
The Psychosis Of Whiteness

Listen to the latest literary events recorded at the London Review Bookshop, covering fiction, poetry, politics, music and much more. Find out about our upcoming events here More from the Bookshop: Discover our author of the month, book of the week and more: ⁠⁠https://lrb.me/bkshppod⁠⁠ From the LRB: Subscribe to the LRB: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://lrb.me/subsbkshppod⁠ Close Readings podcast: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://lrb.m... more

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On 23 April 1925, T.S. Eliot was invited by Geoffrey Faber to join the newly founded publishing house of Faber & Gwyer. It was to prove the most momentous appointment in 20th-century poetry in English. As a pioneering talent scout for Faber & Gwyer (... more

In William Blake and The Sea Monsters of Love (4th Estate) – ‘an impassioned magnum opus celebrating Blake’s star-shaken genius by discovering his lineage everywhere in the author’s own crystal cabinet of artists and outlaws,’ in the words of Iain Si... more

Sasha Debevec-McKenney’s debut collection Joy Is My Middle Name (Fitzcarraldo) packs a lot in – humour, heartbreak, politics, sex, race, womanhood, addiction, sobriety, consumerism, pop culture and much else besides. ‘Where else can you read about e-... more

In A Year with Gilbert White (Faber) biographer and historian Jenny Uglow continues her exploration of the 18th-century scientific revolution with a journey in the company of the father of British natural history, whose The Natural History of Selborn... more

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Selma James
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Saraid de Silva
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Aniefiok Ekpoudom
Author of 'Where We Come From'
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Gary Younge
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Fleur Adcock
Celebrated poet and author who recently released her collected poems.
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Ali Smith
Author and speaker known for her contributions to contemporary literature.
Claire
Podcast host with a background in literary discussions.
Clive James
Host of various literary discussions, drawing from his background in literature and media.

Reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars from 393 ratings
  • Just Lovely

    Arthur Dent should have been worried about the London Review and its bookshop rather than the Guardian but the Review had not started when the Hitchhiker first appeared on the planet. It is a towel.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RobCrowe
    United States6 months ago
  • Excellent

    7/10 for the conversations. 5/10 for the sound quality.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Delphobus.
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Intelligent and interesting

    Thank you Adam Schatz for speaking so eloquently about Franz Fanon’ i learnt so much

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    stilllearningtoo
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Nourishing the whole writing community

    As a writer based in Edinburgh I so rarely have an opportunity to attend events at the LRB, and it’s such a joy that you make them accessible on audio playback. It makes me feel like part of a wider writing community even when I can’t be there. And the conversations between writers on this podcast are so enriching and motivating, that regular listening has become part of my writing practice - thank you for all you do!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EDubhglas
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • Brilliant

    An essential part of my weekly listening. Thanks so very much!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Baumgesichter-treefaces
    Germany2 years ago

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Sasha Debevec-McKenney & Jack Underwood: Joy is My Middle Name
Q: Does it feel good? Or does it make you feel vulnerable?
I do like it. And it makes me feel vulnerable.
Ed Atkins & Holly Pester: Flower
Q: How does humor relate to the serious elements in your writing?
Humor plays a role in juxtaposing extreme elements and reflects the desire for attention through contrasting tones.
Ed Atkins & Holly Pester: Flower
Q: Is there a kind of polemic element in your writing?
There was a sense of dislike for a certain kind of owning of truth, but it is not an alt-right fantasy.
Ali Smith & Sarah Wood: Gliff in the Spruce Forest
Q: How do you think about rendering a painting in words?
It feels like a reproduction of an experience and aims to convey the current, electric energy between us and the artwork.
Ali Smith & Sarah Wood: Gliff in the Spruce Forest
Q: Did you ever look at a picture with your mother together?
Yes, I cherished a picture of a bluebell wood that my mother had bought, which represented the soul to me as a child, and we also had a painting of Loch Ness that my father was proud of.

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Featuring a vibrant collection of literary events, this series invites listeners into engaging conversations around fiction, poetry, politics, and music, showcasing notable authors and thinkers. Each episode captures the essence of the discussions held at a leading bookshop, reflecting on contemporary themes, artistic insights, and cultural narratives. Audiences can expect illuminating dialogues that often intertwine personal anecdotes and larger societal issues, providing a rich auditory experience for literature enthusiasts and those interested in intellectual discourse. Unique in its format, the series not only highlights the importance of literary exploration but also fosters a sense of community among listeners and the broader literary... more

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