
299 episodes

Books and Authors BBC Radio 4
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- Society & Culture
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4.0 • 2 Ratings
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This podcast features Open Book and A Good Read. Open Book talks to authors about their work. In A Good Read Harriett Gilbert discusses favourite books.
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A Good Read: Donna Leon and Margaret Heffernan
The author of the Commissario Guido Brunetti mystery series, Donna Leon, is joined by writer-entrepreneur Margaret Heffernan and the presenter Harriett Gilbert.
Donna has chosen a book by an author she greatly admires, Ross MacDonald, who she read before she became a writer herself. His 1971 noir novel, The Underground Man, follows a detective as he tries to track down a missing child, whilst a mysterious fire rages through the hills of Southern California. Margaret loves Butcher's Crossing, the lesser-known book by John Williams, the author of Stoner. Set in 1871, this is about a young Harvard drop-out who heads out into the American West to discover a new way of living and which Margaret describes as an 'anti-Western' novel. Meanwhile Harriett's choice is A Golden Age by Tahmima Anam, which follows a mother's struggle to protect her children as Bangladesh fights for independence.
Produced by Eliza Lomas.
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A Good Read: Katherine May and Liz Berry
Author Katherine May and poet Liz Berry talk about their favourite books with Harriett.
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Eleanor Catton
Eleanor Catton talks to Chris Power about her new eco-thriller, Birnam Wood
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A Good Read: Sophie Raworth and Patrick Ness
The newsreader and the writer chat about books with Harriett.
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Margaret Atwood and Sam Selvon
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