The TLS Podcast The TLS
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A weekly podcast on books and culture brought to you by the writers and editors of the Times Literary Supplement.
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How to Dress for Bouillabaisse
This week, Susan Owens explores the surreal and vivid life of the artist Eileen Agar; and Rosie Goldsmith, curator of the European Writers' Festival, joins us to explain what's on the bill.
'A Look at My Life', by Eileen Agar
The European Writers' Festival, the British Library, London, 18-19 May 2024
Produced by Charlotte Pardy
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Better to Travel Hopefully
This week, Oxford Professor of Poetry AE Stallings explores the elliptical brilliance of Anne Carson; and an interview with writer, filmmaker and artist Miranda July about her forthcoming novel.
'Anne Carson: The Glass Essayist', by Elizabeth Sarah Coles
'Wrong Norma', by Anne Carson
'All Fours', by Miranda July
Produced by Charlotte Pardy
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Super Furry Animals
This week, Kathryn Hughes introduces her new book on the cat craze that swept Edwardian England; and she also tells us about an exhibition of the work of Julia Margaret Cameron and Francesca Woodman. Plus a review of Sunjeev Sahota's The Spoiled Heart.
'Catland: Feline Enchantment and the Making of the Modern World', by Kathryn Hughes
'Portraits to Dream In', at the National Portrait Gallery, London, until 16 June, 2024
'The Spoiled Heart', by Sunjeev Sahota
Produced by Charlotte Pardy
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Power Plays
As the TLS celebrates all things Shakespeare, Emma Smith goes to see Ian McKellen's larger-than-life Falstaff; plus Rana Mitter on the immense impact and lasting legacy of the Tokyo Trial.
'Player Kings: Henry IV Parts 1 and 2', by William Shakespeare, adapted by Robert Icke, Noël Coward Theatre, London, until June 22, then touring 'Judgement at Tokyo: World War II on Trial and the Making of Modern Asia' by Gary J. Bass.
Produced by Charlotte Pardy
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Unjust Deserts
This week, George Berridge is at the theatre to see Brian Cox in a classic role; and Toby Lichtig on a literary scandal with tragic consequences.
'Long Day's Journey into Night', by Eugene O'Neill, Wyndham's Theatre,
London, until June 8
'Bound to Violence', by Yambo Ouologuem, translated by Ralph Manheim
'The Most Secret Memory of Men', by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, translated
by Lara Vergnaud
'The Extinction of Irena Rey, by Jennifer Croft
Produced by Charlotte Pardy
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Time Past and Time Future
This week, environmentalist Bill McKibben joins us to talk about the latest in the fight to avert climate catastrophe; and a conversation with the brilliant novelist Hisham Matar about his new novel.
'The Exhausted Earth: Politics in a Burning World', by Ajay Singh Chaudhary
'My Friends', by Hisham Matar
Produced by Charlotte Pardy
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Customer Reviews
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