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Loneliness
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The Loneliness Of Sonia and Sunny
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Your weekly review of culture, life and society from the New Statesman, hosted by Tanjil Rashid.

Featuring interviews with literary and artistic greats, reviews of the latest cultural moments, and in-depth discussion to help you understand how culture shapes society – and our place in it.

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Recent Guests

James Muldoon
Sociologist and author of Love Machines
Episode: People around the world are falling in love with AI
Christopher Harding
Historian and commentator on Japanese culture and society
Episode: Why are we so obsessed with Japan?
Salman Rushdie
Famed novelist and author known for his multi-layered narratives and explorations of migration, identity, and cultural belonging.
Episode: Salman Rushdie is in "the 9th or 10th hour"
Nicola Barker
Rebel author and post-punk literary anarchist known for her experimental narrative forms.
Episode: Author Nicola Barker: "we are all weirdos"
Whit Stillman
Cult film director known for his work in the Doomed Bourgeois in Love trilogy
Episode: Whit Stillman: renaissance of a cult film icon

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#196
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#207
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Why are we so obsessed with Japan?
Q: Can you explain why Japan remains a very low immigration society?
There's a strong social anxiety about maintaining cultural harmony and expectations, making immigration a sensitive issue.
Why are we so obsessed with Japan?
Q: How did Japan get to where it is today?
It has a strong central government that shaped entrepreneurship and industrialization, leading to its current stability.
Why are we so obsessed with Japan?
Q: Is Japan a Western society?
Culturally, it seems liberal, but it's defined by its own historical and cultural context, which predates Western liberalism.
Why are we so obsessed with Japan?
Q: So, Christopher, why is Japan so weird?
It caters to every possible niche and whim, reflecting a unique blend of tradition and modernity.
Author Nicola Barker: "we are all weirdos"
Q: Is there a political subtext here?
Barker feels her interest in peripheries coincides with a growing political focus on those regions.

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The content explores a wide range of cultural phenomena and societal issues, likely emphasizing the intersection of art, literature, and current affairs. Discussions frequently feature prominent figures from literature and the arts, who share insights on contemporary cultural dynamics. Episodes tackle pressing themes like identity, loneliness, technology's impact on relationships, and how global cultures influence each other, potentially resonating especially with listeners who appreciate thoughtful meditations on societal trends and the ambiguities of modern life. The engaging interviews aim to connect broader cultural currents with personal experiences and societal change, making it a compelling choice for audiences interested in an in-de... more

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