The Guardian Books podcast
A podcast by The Guardian
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236 Episodes
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Steven Pinker defends the Enlightenment – books podcast
Published: 2/27/2018 -
Do our memories make us who we are? – books podcast
Published: 2/20/2018 -
Why we need to rethink climate change, with Timothy Morton – books podcast
Published: 2/13/2018 -
LGBT must-reads and a new history of trans Britain – books podcast
Published: 2/6/2018 -
Women and food, and Helen Dunmore's posthumous Costa prize – books podcast
Published: 2/1/2018 -
Peter Carey in conversation - books podcast
Published: 1/23/2018 -
Nikesh Shukla and Julia Kingsford on The Good Agency, plus Tony White - books podcast
Published: 1/16/2018 -
Jonathan Safran Foer on Aleksandar Hemon's The Bees, Part 1 – short story podcast
Published: 1/9/2018 -
David Mitchell on The Monkey's Paw by WW Jacobs – short story podcast
Published: 1/5/2018 -
Stephen Fry on Saki's Sredni Vashtar - short story podcast
Published: 1/2/2018 -
Neil Gaiman on Rudyard Kipling's The Gardener – short story podcast
Published: 12/29/2017 -
Penelope Lively on MR James's Oh Whistle and I'll Come to you, my lad - short story podcast
Published: 12/26/2017 -
Edward St Aubyn's King Lear and the future of literary fiction - books podcast
Published: 12/19/2017 -
1947: When Now Begins and the best books of 2017 – books podcast
Published: 12/12/2017 -
Stephen Fry and Emily Wilson on Greek myths – books podcast
Published: 12/5/2017 -
Max Tegmark and Ken MacLeod on artificial intelligence – books podcast
Published: 11/28/2017 -
Jennifer Egan and M John Harrison – books podcast
Published: 11/21/2017 -
Time-travelling with Michael Brooks and Britt Wray – books podcast
Published: 11/14/2017 -
Richard Flanagan and Jesmyn Ward – books podcast
Published: 11/7/2017 -
Salman Rushdie on The Golden House, Trump and more – books podcast
Published: 10/31/2017
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