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From Nobel laureates to debut novelists, international translations to investigative journalism, each themed issue of Granta turns the attention of the world’s best writers on to one aspect of the way we live now. Our podcasts bring you readings and in-depth discussions with highly acclaimed authors and rising stars from the quarterly magazine of new writing. 

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    • 4.4 • 16 Ratings

From Nobel laureates to debut novelists, international translations to investigative journalism, each themed issue of Granta turns the attention of the world’s best writers on to one aspect of the way we live now. Our podcasts bring you readings and in-depth discussions with highly acclaimed authors and rising stars from the quarterly magazine of new writing. 

    Lauren Oyler, The Granta Podcast

    Lauren Oyler, The Granta Podcast

    In this episode of the Granta Podcast, we speak to the novelist and critic Lauren Oyler, author of No Judgement (2024) and Fake Accounts (2024), about living in Berlin, the boundary between our private and public selves, and the trajectory of autofiction.

    We also discuss Oyler’s essay, ‘Last Week at Marienbad’, which appeared in Granta 165: Deutschland.

    You can read ‘Last Week at Marienbad’ here.

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    Leo Robson is a cultural journalist whose work has appeared in the London Review of Books, the New Yorker, and the New Left Review, among other publications. His first novel will be published in 2024.

    Josie Mitchell is online editor at Granta. 

    • 44 min
    Brandon Taylor, The Granta Podcast

    Brandon Taylor, The Granta Podcast

    In this episode of the Granta Podcast, we speak to the novelist Brandon Taylor, author of Real Life (2020) and The Late Americans (2023), about naturalism, the future of fiction, and the connection between Émile Zola and The Sims.

    We also discuss Taylor’s short story ‘Stalin, Lenin, Robespierre’, which appeared in Granta 166: Generations.

    You can read ‘Stalin, Lenin, Robespierre’ here.
    Follow these links to subscribe to the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

    • 50 min
    Jamaica Kincaid, The Granta Podcast, Ep. 111

    Jamaica Kincaid, The Granta Podcast, Ep. 111

    In 2022 Jamaica Kincaid spoke to editor Josie Mitchell about childhood, the concept of memory and her early love of Paradise Lost.

    Jamaica Kincaid grew up on the island of Antigua. She began writing for the New Yorker and went on to publish many books, including the novel Annie John and the collection of stories At the Bottom of the River. A number of her books have recently been reissued, or are forthcoming, from Picador in the UK.

    • 28 min
    Claire-Louise Bennett, The Granta Podcast, Ep. 110

    Claire-Louise Bennett, The Granta Podcast, Ep. 110

    Last year Claire-Louise Bennett and editor Josie Mitchell talked about rereading, resisting homogenisation and committing to the process of unravelling.

    Claire-Louise Bennett is the author of Pond, a collection of short stories, and the 2021 novel Checkout 19.

    Read an extract of Bennett's novel here.

    • 46 min
    Lynne Tillman, The Granta Podcast, Ep. 109

    Lynne Tillman, The Granta Podcast, Ep. 109

    In 2022 Lynne Tillman and editor Josie Mitchell discussed the afterlife of novels, haunted houses and the sexual revolution. 
    Lynne Tillman is the author of many books, including the 2006 novel American Genius: A Comedy and the 2014 essay collection, What Would Lynne Tillman Do?  Two of Tillman’s early works are now published in the UK by Peninsula Press: Weird Fucks and Haunted Houses.

    Read an excerpt from Tillman’s memoir Mothercare here.
     

    • 45 min
    Vanessa Onwuemezi, The Granta Podcast, Ep. 108

    Vanessa Onwuemezi, The Granta Podcast, Ep. 108

    In 2022 Vanessa Onwuemezi spoke to editor Josie Mitchell about Pina Bausch’s The Rite of Spring, sitting with strangeness and the joy of trying out new sounds on the page.

    Vanessa Onwuemezi is a writer and poet living in London, her story ‘At the Heart of Things’ won the White Review Short Story Prize in 2019. Her debut story collection, Dark Neighbourhood, was published in 2021 by Fitzcarraldo Editions.

    Read ‘Cuba’, a short story from Dark Neighbourhood, here.  

    • 38 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

amit491 ,

Thoughtful and well researched

Listened to the Kamila Shamsie interview. The interviewer had a good set of questions and the pace was not too hurried.
I liked how the interviewer could get the author to talk about not just some of the finer details, but also what her work meant in the bigger picture of socio-political impact.

circe2021 ,

Brilliantly done!

Brilliant! Love the combination of intellectual rigour combined with conversational warmth and intimacy!

mrkchmbrs ,

Great content let down by bad audio

Why oh Why oh Why does it nearly always sound you've recorded these podcasts from the other end of the room, or in a tunnel/bathroom?

The content is great, as is the magazine, but I can't listen to your podcast unless there is no external noise at all.

Hence 4/5, because it rankles.

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