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The world's great authors discuss their best-known novel.

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The world's great authors discuss their best-known novel.

    Charlotte Wood: The Weekend

    Charlotte Wood: The Weekend

    Award-winning Australian novelist Charlotte Wood joins Harriett Gilbert to answer questions from readers around the world about her novel, The Weekend.
    It's a story of grief and friendship; three women meet to clear their deceased friend’s beach house and find themselves uncovering secrets and stirring up memories.
    (Image: Charlotte Wood. Photo credit: Carly Earl.)

    • 49 min
    Ann Patchett: The Dutch House

    Ann Patchett: The Dutch House

    Multi award-winning novelist Ann Patchett will be discussing The Dutch House.
    A dark modern fairytale set against the very real world of post-WWII Philadelphia, tracing the love between a brother and sister, their vanishing mother, distant father and jealous stepmother. Ann Patchett tells the story of a family over five decades with a finely balanced mixture of wit and heartbreak.
    (Image: Ann Patchett. Photo credit: Emily Dorio.)

    • 49 min
    Madrid

    Madrid

    World Book Café heads to Madrid to talk to writers about a new boom in feminist fiction. A few month after the resignation of President of the Spanish Football Federation over a non-consensual kiss of footballer Jenni Hermoso at the World Cup final, World Book Café investigates how Madrid’s women writers are challenging gender roles in the books world.

    • 48 min
    Carlo Rovelli: Seven Brief Lessons on Physics

    Carlo Rovelli: Seven Brief Lessons on Physics

    Presenter Harriett Gilbert and readers around the world talk to acclaimed Italian physicist and writer Carlo Rovelli about his runaway bestseller Seven Brief Lessons on Physics.
    A compact and engaging exploration of some of the most fundamental ideas in modern physics this book takes readers on a captivating journey through seven concise chapters, each dedicated to a different topic. From the theory of relativity to quantum mechanics and the nature of time, Rovelli presents complex concepts with remarkable clarity, making them accessible to a wide audience.
    Throughout the book, Rovelli weaves together the history of scientific discovery with his own personal reflections, creating a narrative that is both poetic and thought-provoking. Delving into the mysteries of the universe and examining our own place in the cosmos Rovelli invites readers to ponder the profound questions that physics raises about the nature of space, time, and existence itself.
    (Photo: Carlo Rovelli. Credit: Christopher Wahl.)

    • 49 min
    Antonio Muñoz Molina: In the Night of Time

    Antonio Muñoz Molina: In the Night of Time

    Antonio Muñoz Molina answers questions from around the world on his novel In the Night of Time. The panoramic portrait of Spain on the brink of civil war follows the life of Ignacio Abel, master builder and architect, as he navigates an illicit love affair with an American woman as the darkness of war surrounds him.
    Recorded in the prestigious Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid.
    (Photo: Antonio Muñoz Molina. Credit: Elena Blanco)

    • 49 min
    Shehan Karunatilaka: The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida

    Shehan Karunatilaka: The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida

    Harriett Gilbert and readers around the globe talk to acclaimed Sri Lankan writer Shehan Karunatilaka about his Booker Prize-winning novel The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida.
    Almeida, a gay war photographer, recently deceased, with secrets aplenty, awakes to find himself sitting in line in an ethereal visa office, determined to find out who has murdered him. In a Sri Lanka beset by civil war, death squads and terrorist bombs, the list of suspects is long. He has 'seven moons' a week, to make contact with and steer his two closest friends to the evidence stash that could uncover the culprit and change the course of his country's destiny.
    Navigating the afterlife with a mix of sardonic wit and streetwise sensibility Maali roams war-torn Columbo confronting the ghosts and murderers who haunt Sri Lanka, in a country where the past is never really dead.
    (Photo: Shehan Karunatilaka. Credit: Dominic Sansoni)

    • 49 min

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