London Review Bookshop Podcasts

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Sinopsis

Twice a week or so, the London Review Bookshop becomes a miniature auditorium in which authors talk about and read from their work, meet their readers and engage in lively debate about the burning topics of the day. Fortunately, for those of you who weren't able to make it to one of our talks, were able to make it but couldn't get a ticket, or did in fact make it but weren't paying attention and want to listen again, we make a recording of everything that happens. So now you can hear Alan Bennett, Hilary Mantel, Iain Sinclair, Jarvis Cocker, Jenny Diski, Patti Smith (yes, she sings) and many, many more, wherever, and whenever you like.

Episodios

  • Hanif Kureishi in conversation with John Sutherland - Something To Tell You

    29/01/2009 Duración: 55min

    In conversation with John Sutherland, Hanif Kureishi expanded on and discussed his cogitation on psychoanalysis, Something to Tell You.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Jenny Diski - Apology for the Woman Writing

    20/01/2009 Duración: 52min

    Jenny Diski was at the London Review Bookshop to be cheered up, apologise, and read from her latest book, Apology for the Woman Writing, a story drawn from the marginal notes that exist about Marie de Gournay, Montaigne's editor and onetime 'stalker'.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Benjamin Black (John Banville) - The Lemur

    02/10/2008 Duración: 58min

    In his first public appearance as Benjamin Black, John Banville read from Black's new novel The Lemur, and discussed the experience of writing as two different people.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Janice Galloway - This Is Not About Me

    24/09/2008 Duración: 01h07min

    Having confessed to the audience her apprehension about speaking in public, Janice Galloway displayed no trace of it in her accomplished reading from and lively discussion with Jenny Diski of her memoir, This Is Not About Me.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Tariq Ali - The Duel

    11/09/2008 Duración: 01h22min

    Tariq Ali's sold-out event at the Bookshop presented an insightful picture of Pakistan's long and complex reationship with the West, and in particular with the United States of America.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Rory Stewart on International Intervention

    09/06/2008 Duración: 21min

    For the first time since being labelled a 'snakeoil salesman, an ingrate and a hypocrite' for his opinions on the international presence in Afghanistan, Rory Stewart spoke at the Bookshop about international intervention and 'Afghanistan rhetoric and reality'.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Sebastian Barry and Richard Mason - The Secret Scripture and The Lighted Rooms

    01/05/2008 Duración: 01h03s

    Sebastian Barry and Richard Mason shared their own versions of what it is to be a lonely and possibly mad old woman, reading from their newly-published novels The Secret Scripture and The Lighted Rooms respectively, on the publication date of the former.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Anne Enright - Taking Pictures

    06/03/2008 Duración: 54min

    On the day of publication of Taking Pictures, Anne Enright confessed to a full house at the Bookshop that 'I can't tell you how relieved I am not to be reading about suicide', before reading from the new collection.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Nick Davies: Flat Earth News

    21/02/2008 Duración: 01h16min

    In Flat Earth News (Chatto & Windus), Nick Davies exposes the reality of daily life in the Fleet Street news factory and makes a passionate appeal for a return to the first principles of truth-telling journalism. He was at the Bookshop to discuss his work and its reception.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Slavoj Žižek - Violence

    10/01/2008 Duración: 01h45min

    In typical full-throttle style, eieek takes the opportunity to hit back at criticisms of Violence published in the LRB and elsewhere, and to expand on both his work and that of other philosophers.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • London, City of Disappearances

    26/10/2006 Duración: 01h10min

    In London: City of Disappearances, Iain Sinclair turns away from official versions and approved histories, and with the help of a host of contributors, brings to light the fugitive scraps, faded newspaper cuttings and patterns in the dust. Novelist and psychogeographer Will Self and the outspoken architectural commentator Jonathan Meades discussed and read from the book.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Mourid Barghouti

    18/10/2006 Duración: 01h17min

    Although best known in the English-speaking world for his autobiography I Saw Ramallah, Mourid Barghouti has published 14 volumes of poetry. After treating the audience to a reading from his work in both English and (briefly) Arabic, he answered a range of questions from both the audience and Ruth Padel, focusing primarily on the political background to his work.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Andrew O'Hagan - Be Near Me

    13/09/2006 Duración: 01h11min

    Shortly after its publication, Andrew O'Hagan reads from Be Near Me, his powerful third novel on cultural clash between an English priest and Scottish village society.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Iain Sinclair - Edge of the Orison

    18/10/2005 Duración: 01h15min

    Iain Sinclair spirals outwards from the centre of London as he reads from and discusses Edge of the Orison, examining family history and the disintegration of middle England through the prism of John Clare's Journey out of Essex.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • David Hare - Obedience, Struggle and Revolt

    06/10/2005 Duración: 58min

    David Hare free-associates on politics, theatre and writing, inspired by his collection Obedience, Struggle and Revolt.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Betsy Blair - The Memory of All That

    20/04/2005 Duración: 01h07min

    The actress and political activist Betsy Blair discusses Hollywood in the 1950s, her marriages to Gene Kelly and Karel Reisz, her tangles with the Blacklist, her adventures in Europe and the writing of her memoir, The Memory of All That.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Michael McClure - Beast Language

    03/08/2004 Duración: 01h11min

    One of the original Beats, Michael McClure was back in London for the first time in thirty years and gave an exclusive reading at the Bookshop.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Robert Chandler - Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk

    15/07/2004 Duración: 38min

    Robert Chandler reads from his newly-published translation of Nikolay Leskov's Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk on which the libretto of Shostakovich's opera is based.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Don Paterson

    24/06/2004 Duración: 38min

    Don Paterson read from his 2004 collection Landing Light (Faber), which won both the Whitbread Prize for Poetry and the T.S. Eliot prize.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

  • Alan Bennett - The History Boys

    19/05/2004 Duración: 01h01min

    On the day following press night at the National Theatre, Alan Bennett spoke at the London Review Bookshop about The History Boys. The play asks questions about history and how it should be taught, and about education and its purpose.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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