The Guardian Books podcast
A podcast by The Guardian
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236 Episodes
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Does 'the English canon' still shape what we read? – books podcast
Published: 20/08/2019 -
My friend, the fake German heiress: a true crime special – books podcast
Published: 13/08/2019 -
How we can learn to stop worrying and love language – books podcast
Published: 6/08/2019 -
Lisa Taddeo on sex and desire in Three Women – books podcast
Published: 30/07/2019 -
Ocean Vuong and the new Great American Novel - books podcast
Published: 23/07/2019 -
Iris Murdoch at 100 and Howard Jacobson on humour and shame – books podcast
Published: 16/07/2019 -
Intolerance is rising in Europe, but can writers find hope? – books podcast
Published: 9/07/2019 -
Tracy K Smith on the place of poetry in modern America – books podcast
Published: 2/07/2019 -
Bernardine Evaristo and Lene Wold – books podcast
Published: 25/06/2019 -
What is it like being a refugee? with Pajtim Statovci and Dina Nayeri – books podcast
Published: 18/06/2019 -
Women's prize winner Tayari Jones and Sandra Newman – books podcast
Published: 11/06/2019 -
Hay festival special with Pat Barker, John Lanchester, Max Porter and more – books podcast
Published: 4/06/2019 -
Inside the world of trauma cleaners – books podcast
Published: 28/05/2019 -
The life of Alexander von Humboldt, plus foraging for food – books podcast
Published: 21/05/2019 -
'You can't sustain a career on shocking people': is Bret Easton Ellis genuine? – books podcast
Published: 14/05/2019 -
Heida: the Icelandic model who became a shepherd – books podcast
Published: 7/05/2019 -
Joe Dunthorne and Sarah Crossan on poetry and fiction – books podcast
Published: 30/04/2019 -
Are we too reverent with William Shakespeare? – books podcast
Published: 23/04/2019 -
The Man Booker international shortlist and Nicole Flattery – books podcast
Published: 16/04/2019 -
Elizabeth-Jane Burnett and Ian Maleney on soil, family and loss – books podcast
Published: 9/04/2019
The Guardian Books podcast is our weekly look at the world of books, presented by Claire Armitstead, Richard Lea and Sian Cain. In-depth interviews with authors from all over the world, discussions and investigations make this the perfect companion for readers and writers alike