Virago Books
Ourshelves
Ourshelves is a place where writers from the legendary feminist publishing house Virago will talk about their cultural worlds. Host Lucy Scholes will be diving into writers’ bookshelves, record collections and recollections to discover what inspires them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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13 de nov. de 2023
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OurShelves with Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman 20.08.2020 1:07:47
What does friendship mean to you? In this episode of OurShelves Lucy Scholes interviews Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman, creators of the hit podcast; Call Your Girlfriend . In this episode Lucy, Ann and Aminatou talk about fighting for a radically different future, the comfort of being read to and the sex scenes in Normal People. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
OurShelves with Deborah Frances-White 07.08.2020 1:05:26
In this episode of OurShelves Lucy Scholes interviews Deborah Frances-White, stand-up comedian, creator of the hit podcast and book of the same name, The Guilty Feminist, and an official ambassador of Amnesty International. From George the Poet to Mae Martin, join us for a conversation about being open to criticism, privilege, challenging your own beliefs and finding where you belong. Hosted...
OurShelves with Lennie Goodings 24.07.2020 43:27
How much courage does it take to write? In this episode of OurShelves Lucy Scholes interviews Lennie Goodings, Chair of Virago Press and author of A Bite of the Apple . We dive into stories about Maya Angelou and Rosamond Lehmann, the origins of Virago Press in the seventies, the narratives that shape our lives and the authors who continue to inspire Lennie's work and personal life. Join us for a...
Virago Celebrates LGBTQ+ History Month 17.02.2020 21:42
Join us as we celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month! This month Virago editor, Rose Tomaszewska, is joined by Eleanor Crewes, author of The Times I Knew I Was Gay. Tune in for a wonderful discussion around their favourite books by queer authors or that deal with queer themes, including Daphne du Maurier, Shirley Jackson, Sarah Waters and more... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information...
VIRAGO LIVE: Virago Speakeasy: On Witches at Pages Cheshire St. 20.01.2020 1:13:41
Ahead of our second Virago Speakeasy, we are delighted to share a live recording of our inaugural Speakeasy event at Pages Cheshire Street: On Witches . At this event Virago editor Rose Tomaszewska chatted to Shahrukh Husain, author of The Virago Book of Witches, and Imogen Hermes Gowar, author of The Mermaid and Mrs. Hancock about the transgressive place of witches in literature, societ...
Take a Bite of the Apple with Lennie Goodings 05.01.2020 31:07
In this episode of the Virago podcast editor Ailah Ahmed talks to Lennie Goodings about her book A Bite of the Apple - part memoir, part history of Virago Press and part thoughts on more than forty years of feminist publishing. Tune-in for Lennie Goodings, stay for the stories about Maya Angelou, Margaret Atwood and a life in publishing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Virago's 2020 Reading Recommendations 16.12.2019 21:34
Get inspired for 2020 with some reading recommendations from the Virago team. A few members of the Virago team got together to discuss our reading recommendations and resolutions for the new decade! With titles like Big Friendship, The Street and How Much of These Hills is Gold, among others, our TBR stacks are growing ever taller. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get Equal with Carrie Gracie 09.11.2019 28:48
In honour of Equal Pay Day 2019, we welcome Carrie Gracie to the podcast. In this episode Carrie discusses her experience fighting for equal pay and her book, Equal, with Chair of Virago Press, Lennie Goodings. In January 2018, Gracie left her post as the BBC's China editor, following a career at the BBC that spanned more than three decades, in protest at unequal pay, publishing an open lette...
Between the Stops with Sandi Toksvig 10.10.2019 32:16
Take a ride atop the Number 12 bus with national treasure, Sandi Toksvig. In this episode Chair of Virago Press Lennie Goodings chats with the one and only Sandi Toksvig about her long-awaited memoir, Between the Stops: The View of My Life from the Top of the Number 12 Bus . Well known for her television and radio work as a broadcaster, writer, activist and comic on stage, screen a...
The Brink of Being by Julia Bueno 05.09.2019 29:50
In this episode Julia Bueno and Sarah Savitt discuss miscarriage, women's health and Julia's book The Brink of Being: Talking about Miscarriage . A captivating mixture of memoir, stories from the consulting room, history and science, The Brink of Being is a much-needed, comprehensive look at the common yet still taboo experience of miscarriage. 'A much needed book on this difficult and...
Summer Reading Recommendations from the Virago team 12.08.2019 20:20
Fill your August with books with this list of reading recommendations from members of the Virago team. Books discussed in this episode: Crimson by Niviaq Korneliussen Three Women by Lisa Taddeo Less by Andrew Sean Greer Heartburn by Nora Ephron House of Glass by Susan Fletcher Girl by Edna O'Brien A View of the Harbour by Elizabeth Taylor The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read by Philippa Perry L...
A Stranger City with Linda Grant 01.07.2019 26:34
Enter A Stranger City with Linda Grant. In this episode of the Virago podcast Lennie Goodings is in conversation with author Linda Grant, discussing her new novel A Stranger City. Linda Grant is author of five non-fiction books and seven novels. She won the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2000 and the Lettre Ulysses Prize for Literary Reportage in 2006. The Clothes on Their Backs was...
Katie Hickman: She-Merchants, Buccaneers and Gentlewomen 30.05.2019 24:33
This month Chair of Virago Press, Lennie Goodings, chatted to Katie Hickman about her new book: She-Merchants, Buccaneers and Gentlewomen: British Women in India 1600 – 1900. She-Merchants, Buccaneers and Gentlewomen is an extraordinary and illuminating book that tells the incredible stories of the first British women to set foot in India - 250 years before the Raj. In this land...
A Woman of No Importance 16.04.2019 33:58
This Virago podcast features Virago Publisher Sarah Savitt in conversation with biographer and journalist Sonia Purnell, discussing Sonia's latest book, A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of WWII's Most Dangerous Spy, Virginia Hall . A Woman of No Importance tells the incredible untold story of Virginia Hall, an American woman with a wooden leg who infiltrated Occupied France for the...
Virago Reading Resolutions 18.03.2019 30:38
A few members of the Virago team gathered together earlier this year to discuss 2019 reading resolutions and books we are looking forward to reading this year. In this episode you will hear from Sarah Savitt, Zoe Hood, Hayley Camis, Susan de Soissons, Grace Vincent and Madeleine Hall. Do you have any reading resolutions? Let us know on Twitter using #ViragoPodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/p...
Clare Clark 28.02.2019 20:50
This month we spoke to Clare Clark, author of In the Full Light of the Sun , a gripping tale is about beauty and justice, and the truth that may be found when our most treasured beliefs are revealed as illusions. Clare Clark is the author of five highly acclaimed historical novels, including The Great Stink, Savage Lands (both longlisted for the Orange Prize) and The Nature of Mo...
Can We All Be Feminists? Live Podcast 28.12.2018 1:00:14
Can We All Be Feminists? is "the intersectional feminist anthology we all need to read" ( Bustle ), edited by June Eric-Udorie, a remarkable and inspiring twenty-year-old activist who the BBC named one of 100 "inspirational and influential women" of 2016. At this year's Durham Book Festival 2018, Hayley Camis (Virago Publicity Manager) spoke to contributor Soofiya Andry about their essay 'Deviant...
Susan Fletcher 29.11.2018 24:06
Virago's Lennie Goodings spoke to Susan Fletcher about her beautiful new novel, House of Glass and we hear Susan read a passage from the novel. As Tracy Chevalier has said, House of Glass starts 'as a ghost story but turns into something much more profound: a lyrical examination of how women carve lives out of a male-dominated society, even with a war looming that will change everyone.' Hosted on...
Deborah Frances-White 20.11.2018 18:45
Deborah Frances-White is the creator and host of the hit podcast The Guilty Feminist . She is a stand-up comedian best known for her BBC Radio 4 show Deborah Frances-White Rolls the Dice which won the Writers' Guild Award for Best Radio Comedy. Her book, The Guilty Feminist , was a Sunday Times bestseller and described by Emma Thompson as 'essential reading for the planet'. We sp...
Lara Thompson 31.10.2018 34:06
Lara Thompson won the first Virago/The Pool New Crime Writer Award for her novel One Night, New York in 2017 . This is the first episode of a series following Lara through the process of publication - from her writing life before winning the prize (featuring jealousy-inducing stories of a "Writing Shed"), to discovering she won the prize whilst eating in a Vietnamese restaurant and her experience...
Virago Modern Classics 40th Anniversary 22.08.2018 30:33
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Virago Modern Classics, we sat down with Donna Coonan (Editorial Director) as well as to discuss our baker’s dozen of stunning, deluxe paperbacks and hardback anthology. Later in the episode, Donna speaks to the series designer, Hannah Wood, about the beautiful artwork created by illustrator, Yehrin Tong. Throughout the podcast you will hear the Virago team...
Susie Boyt & Rachel Seiffert 19.07.2018 43:26
This month we have a double-header for you on the Virago podcast. First up we have Susie Boyt discussing her latest novel, Love & Fame . And then we have Rachel Seiffert in conversation with Lennie Goodings talking about her novel Boy in Winter and the recently rediscovered classic, The Seventh Cross by Anna Seghers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Caroline O'Donoghue 05.07.2018 30:51
This month, we speak to Caroline O'Donoghue about her debut novel, Promising Young Women . Promising Young Women is a gothic, darkly witty novel about sex, power, work and being a young woman in a man's world. It is out now in hardback. 'I loved it. The writing is whipsmart and so witty. A fabulous and timely novel.' Marian Keyes 'So brilliant ... Compelling and illuminating ... I highly recommend...
Åsne Seierstad 24.04.2018 31:44
In October 2013 two teenage sisters left Oslo for Syria. What follows is the gripping, heartbreaking story of a family ripped apart. While Sadiq risks his own life to bring his daughters back, at home his wife Sara begins to question their life in Norway. We spoke to author Åsne Seierstad about her new book, Two Sisters . Two Sisters is a powerful and gripping true account of a family torn apart -...
Sarah Dunant 22.03.2018 27:53
This month, Sarah Dunant joins us to discuss In the Name of the Family, which we have just published in paperback. Conjuring up the past in all its complexity, horror and pleasures, In The Name of the Family confirms Sarah Dunant's place as the leading novelist of the Renaissance and one of the most acclaimed historical fiction writers of our age. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
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