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Books in the “Podcast: Books and Authors” bookshelf created by BBC Radio 4

BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors5 years ago
Dolly Alderton and Clare Mackintosh talk about books they love to Harriett Gilbert.
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BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Mariella Frostrup presents a special edition examining the rise of Young Adult fiction, with the help of three leading YA novelists - Malorie Blackman, Marcus Sedgwick and Gemma Malley.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Mariella Frostrup talks to Barry Humphries about his five favourite books, novelist Mohsin Hamid discusses Antonio Tabucchi and Christopher Brookmyre on what makes a good title.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Mariella Frostrup speaks to writers Peter Ackroyd and Kevin Crossley-Holland about the legend of King Arthur.
Novelist Philip Kerr talks about his new book Field Grey.
And writer Paul Bailey discusses the life, work and letters of Giuseppe Tomasi di Lamedusa, author of The Leopard
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Mariella Frostrup talks to author of Brick Lane, Monica Ali, about her new novel inspired by the life of Princess Diana. Seventy years after her death, novelist and critic James Runcie assesses the legacy of Virginia Woolf. And librarians, listeners and writers defend public libraries.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Mariella Frostrup talks to Mann Booker Prize winner, DBC Pierre about his latest book, discuss Graham Greene in Africa and the Reading Clinic explores contemporary novels inspired by the classics.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Mariella Frostrup talks to American author Michael Cunningham, author of the The Hours, adapted into a film starring Nicole Kidman. Cunningham discusses his new novel, By Nightfall, which follows the story of a New York based couple.
Two novelists discuss second novel syndrome as the follow-ups to their hugely successful debuts are published.
And writer Joanna Trollope on the radio adaptation of Miss MacKenzie, her choice of Open Book Neglected Classic.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Mariella Frostrup talks to Orange prize nominated novelist Jennifer Egan about her book, A Visit From The Goon Squad. Writers Hisham Matar and Mirza Waheed examine how the experience of living in a region with ongoing political conflict translates into fiction. Children's author Anthony Horowitz and his son offer literary advice to teenage boys.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Mariella Frostrup talks to the bestselling novelist Ken Follett about his new book, Fall of Giants. It's the first in a trilogy of novels about twentieth century history, and takes in the outbreak of the First World War and the emanicpation of women. Also on the programme, Mariella is joined by the novelists Rebecca Hunt and Tim Lott to explore how depression has been portrayed in fiction. Plus, she finds out what shapes the decision to bring a book back into print, following a query on the subject from an Open Book listener.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
A bonus download: an extract from Agent Zigzag, Ben Macintyre's biography of a WW2 double agent, read by Damien Lewis and abridged by Doreen Estall.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Two eras of journalism collide in Annalena McAfee's debut novel, 'The Spoiler'. Sir Max Hastings discusses how journalists have been portrayed in fiction and Emmy Award winning comedy writer Steve Hely talks about his first book 'How I Became a Famous Novelist'
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
A bonus download: Alan Bennett reads an extract from his diaries in Untold Stories.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Historian Amanda Foreman talks about her new book, A World on Fire which examines Britain's role in the American Civil War. Two descendants of Boris Pasternak discuss his most famous novel, Dr Zhivago and novelist Laurence Norfolk examines the second part of the memoirs of Germany's most acclaimed living author, Gunter Grass.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Broadcaster Hardeep Singh Kohli and comedian Simon Evans talk to Harriett Gilbert about their favourite books.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Mariella Frostrup speaks to Nobel laureate Nadine Gordimer about her collected short fiction; author Tom Holland discusses the legacy of I, Claudius; writers Ian McMillan, Tessa Hadley and Andrew Martin explain the enduring allure of railways in fiction.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
This week Mariella Frostrup is in extended conversation with the novelist Edward St Aubyn. This programme does contain some disturbing content.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Ian Rankin talks to Mariella Frostrup about his latest crime thriller The Impossible Dead, and world famous photographer Don McCullin gives us his five of the best books
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Mariella picks her personal highlights from this year's programmes; novelist Rose Tremain discusses the literary and dramatic potential bound up in sibling rivalry; and new writer Sunjeev Sahota talks about his novel Ours Are The Streets.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Rick Stein and Michael Dobbs recommend favourite books to presenter Harriett Gilbert.
BBC Radio 4added an audiobook to the bookshelfPodcast: Books and Authors9 days ago
Mariella presents the first in a four part series examining the history of women's writing in the last hundred years. In A Book of One's Own: How Women Wrote The Twentieth Century, she speaks to leading novelists, critics and publishers to trace the evolution of women's emancipation in fiction. Part 1 explores the literature of the suffrage movement with the aid of Shirley Williams - daughter of the iconic feminist author Vera Brittain - and asks why the names of so many groundbreaking suffrage writers have been erased from our literary history.
Also, Ross Raisin, author of God's Own Country, discusses his new book Waterline.
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