Recent Episodes
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Weekend: episode two of a new podcast
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Weekend: episode one of a new podcast
Feb 5, 2022 – 00:48:45 -
Comfort Eating with Grace Dent: episode one of a new podcast
Jul 1, 2021 – 00:39:46 -
'Our climate crisis is a choice': Christiana Figueres on why we can change the future - books podcast
Apr 21, 2020 – 00:42:59 -
Why David Attenborough is famous but 'he isn't a celebrity' – books podcast
Apr 14, 2020 – 00:37:17 -
From diseases to memes, how do things spread? - books podcast
Apr 7, 2020 – 00:32:31 -
Hunting down the 42 paintings of Pieter Bruegel - books podcast
Mar 31, 2020 – 00:36:38 -
Glenn Patterson and what to read while self-isolating – books podcast
Mar 24, 2020 – 00:37:48 -
Who was St Paul? With Christos Tsiolkas and Tom Holland – books podcast
Mar 17, 2020 – 00:37:40 -
'What if Gandalf joined The Sweeney?': Ben Aaronovitch on Rivers of London – books podcast
Mar 10, 2020 – 00:32:37 -
Inside the Brontës' fantasy world, and a Booker controversy – books podcast
Mar 3, 2020 – 00:36:24 -
The surprising history of astrology – books podcast
Feb 25, 2020 – 00:30:07 -
Maaza Mengiste on the Ethiopian women who fought Italy – books podcast
Feb 18, 2020 – 00:32:02 -
Sophie Hannah on the recipe for a perfect crime novel – books podcast
Feb 11, 2020 – 00:34:35 -
Adam Rutherford on how to tackle racist pseudoscience - books podcast
Feb 4, 2020 – 00:32:03 -
Jonathan Coe and Sara Collins on their Costa-winning novels – books podcast
Jan 28, 2020 – 00:38:36 -
Jeanine Cummins on her explosive new novel, American Dirt
Jan 22, 2020 – 00:39:47 -
Samantha Harvey on her year without sleep – books podcast
Jan 14, 2020 – 00:37:32 -
Eoin Colfer on returning to Artemis Fowl – books podcast
Jan 7, 2020 – 00:32:09 -
Our favourite books of 2019, and the most exciting books of 2020 – books podcast
Dec 24, 2019 – 00:36:50 -
Ben Lerner and Meena Kandasamy on autofiction – books podcast
Dec 17, 2019 – 00:37:01 -
Escaping Westboro Baptist Church: Megan Phelps-Roper's journey – books podcast
Dec 10, 2019 – 00:40:16 -
When imagining our future, what can sci-fi teach us? – books podcast
Dec 3, 2019 – 00:38:38 -
Elizabeth Strout on the return of Olive Kitteridge – books podcast
Nov 26, 2019 – 00:26:59 -
How true does travel writing need to be? With Rory MacLean and Luke Harding – books podcast
Nov 19, 2019 – 00:41:11 -
'The past is amongst us. Taking notes': nature writing with Kathleen Jamie and Laurie Lee – books podcast
Nov 12, 2019 – 00:29:34 -
'Mexico's drug problem is America's': crime legend Don Winslow – books podcast
Nov 5, 2019 – 00:34:42 -
One language dies every two weeks. How can poetry help? – books podcast
Oct 29, 2019 – 00:38:32 -
The history of the book, from Gilgamesh to now – books podcast
Oct 22, 2019 – 00:38:07 -
The legacy of the Windrush scandal, plus the 2019 Booker prize winners - books podcast
Oct 15, 2019 – 00:43:52 -
'I want world domination!' Lucy Ellmann on her Booker behemoth Ducks, Newburyport – books podcast
Oct 8, 2019 – 00:35:19 -
Ann Patchett on her latest novel and facing down Amazon – books podcast
Oct 1, 2019 – 00:35:05 -
Is freedom of speech a 'toxic myth'? Plus the top 100 books since 2000 – books podcast
Sep 24, 2019 – 00:38:22 -
From Blair to Cameron: what makes a good political memoir? – books podcast
Sep 17, 2019 – 00:35:53 -
'I felt a huge grief': the challenges of writing about trauma – books podcast
Sep 10, 2019 – 00:48:42 -
Salman Rushdie on retelling Don Quixote in Quichotte – books podcast
Sep 3, 2019 – 00:41:28 -
Elif Shafak on Turkey's treatment of novelists – books podcast
Aug 27, 2019 – 00:46:38 -
Does 'the English canon' still shape what we read? – books podcast
Aug 20, 2019 – 00:32:10 -
My friend, the fake German heiress: a true crime special – books podcast
Aug 13, 2019 – 00:32:41 -
How we can learn to stop worrying and love language – books podcast
Aug 6, 2019 – 00:35:54 -
Lisa Taddeo on sex and desire in Three Women – books podcast
Jul 30, 2019 – 00:40:17 -
Ocean Vuong and the new Great American Novel - books podcast
Jul 23, 2019 – 00:38:13 -
Iris Murdoch at 100 and Howard Jacobson on humour and shame – books podcast
Jul 16, 2019 – 00:38:24 -
Intolerance is rising in Europe, but can writers find hope? – books podcast
Jul 9, 2019 – 00:33:16 -
Tracy K Smith on the place of poetry in modern America – books podcast
Jul 2, 2019 – 00:26:45 -
Bernardine Evaristo and Lene Wold – books podcast
Jun 25, 2019 – 00:45:04 -
What is it like being a refugee? with Pajtim Statovci and Dina Nayeri – books podcast
Jun 18, 2019 – 00:31:42 -
Women's prize winner Tayari Jones and Sandra Newman – books podcast
Jun 11, 2019 – 00:37:13 -
Hay festival special with Pat Barker, John Lanchester, Max Porter and more – books podcast
Jun 4, 2019 – 00:47:19 -
Inside the world of trauma cleaners – books podcast
May 28, 2019 – 00:33:39
Recent Reviews
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RI CruiserStill missedI still miss this, the best literary podcast ever. I keep hoping it might be revived.
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booknerdbriMissing this podcastThis was hands-down the best books podcast out there, and I’m so disappointed that it ended. I really hope you all revive it one day soon
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claudia_princessBestThe best books podcast with deep entertains interviews. Sad to see you stop. You were a great company and source of ideas
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Diggity323Why?????Why did this wonderful podcast end? So disappointed!!!
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NVNVNV72Why is this podcast ending?My favorite podcast — thoughtful, amazing interviews and inspiring writers. This podcast helped me survive the 2016 election in the US because it provided a space for thoughts and literature and smart conversations — instead of yelling. Why is the podcast ending? I don’t believe it. No. Please don’t end this podcast. It is now more necessary then ever as we are stuck in doors during this pandemic. Best NATALIJA vekic
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Moussia 66Jeanne CumminsVery good, fair, a little circumspect re: criticism of authors right to the story but ultimately coming out on the side of art and the freedom of writers to tell a story. Much better podcast than many another literary podcasts. I subscribed.
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DaveiiiOne of Many Guardian Podcasts I LoveI subscribe to several Guardian podcasts and this is one of my favorite. As a US resident, and consumer of mainly US literature, I’m always excited to find good UK/international book podcasts. The Guardian Books podcast is just that
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BuffaloNicA new favorite!This is just perfect: erudite, yet friendly and accessible. Somehow, this podcast achieves that all-too-rare goal of providing fun, useful, interesting, challening information through well-paced dialogue with non-adversarial, non-competetive hosts.
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WannawonkFavorite weekly roundup of English writingConsistently intelligent conversations about & with contemporary English language authors. Great way to stay up to date with the latest in the literary world!
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ChiCricketFanrecent changes to the podcastI always enjoy listening to the Guardian Books podcast. But for heaven's sakes, get rid of the audio "leaders" that now begin every episode. The recent episode on Latin American poetry, for example, was prefaced by two or three minutes of random sounds that included newsreaders intoning authorial obituaries, decontextualized snippets of prose and poetry, and someone playing an accordion badly. Such additions do nothing for the podcast and indeed may form an obstacle for some listeners. I, for my part, scroll past this material until I reach the point where the show actually begins. In brief, less style and more substance is warranted. Thank you!
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OllapopWhyWhy is it not possible to get older podcasts here? It is only possible to do on the web page, and there you can only load on per page, its idiotic!
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VanessaKMFrom the GuardianSo, what can I say? You know it'll be good. This is one of the better literature podcasts, ranking with the (NYT)Book Review and Books on the Nightstand. It covers a wide variety of topics and the books are virtually always available in the US so you needn't worry that they are talking about things you've never heard of and will never be able to buy. They occasionally produce an episode devoted to an author reading their work. I also admire the charmingly British cheekiness of the show. They had David Shields on to talk about his book "Reality Hunger" after which the host Claire Armistead invited a panel of reviewers to discuss the book, which they panned. Love this show.
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acegaveyit always sparklesthe speakers shine. it must be the location as the beginning of the English language.
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JetbrokerThis Podcast is such a joy!If you like to read, or better yet if you are an aspiring writer, this podcast is most definitely for you. The content is intelligent, insightful and in many ways quite delicious for one's mind and ears. Try it because I promise you that you will fall in love with it.
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