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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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Episodes
Ben Markovits: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 57 21.05.2013 30:38
Benjamin Markovits is the author of six books: The Syme Papers, Either Side of Winter and Playing Days as well as a trilogy on the life of Lord Byron — Imposture, A Quiet Adjustment, and Childish Loves. He is also the only Granta Best of Young Novelists who is known to be able to dunk. In this podcast with Yuka Igarashi, he discusses his time playing minor-league basketball for a team in southern...
Helen Oyeyemi: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 56 20.05.2013 33:33
In our latest instalment of podcasts featuring our Best of Young British Novelists, we speak to Helen Oyeyemi. Oyeyemi is the author of The Icarus Girl and The Opposite House. Her third novel, White is for Witching, was awarded a 2010 Somerset Maugham Award, and her fourth, Mr Fox, won the 2012 Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation Award. ‘Boy, Snow, Bird’, in the issue, is an excerpt from...
Adam Thirlwell: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 55 17.05.2013 33:49
Our latest instalment of podcasts for our Best of Young British Novelist features Adam Thirlwell. Thirlwell is the author of the novels Politics and The Escape, the novella Kapow!, and a project with international novels that includes an essay-book, Miss Herbert and a compendium of translations edited for McSweeney’s. He was selected as one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists back in 2003....
Sarah Hall: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 54 16.05.2013 35:56
In our latest installment of podcasts featuring our Best of Young British Novelists, we speak to Sarah Hall. Hall was born in Cumbria and lives in Norwich. She is the multiple-prize-winning author of four novels: Haweswater, The Electric Michelangelo, The Carhullan Army (published in the US as Daughters of the North) and How to Paint a Dead Man; a collection of short stories, The Beautiful Indiffe...
Xiaolu Guo: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 53 13.05.2013 31:33
Continuing a series of podcasts featuring our Best of Young British Novelists, today we bring you an interview with Xiaolu Guo. Guo studied at the Beijing Film Academy and received her MA from the National Film School in London. She has published seven novels in both English and Chinese. A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers was shortlisted for the Orange Prize for Fiction. Her other nov...
David Szalay: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 52 08.05.2013 40:34
Continuing a series of podcasts featuring our Best of Young British Novelists, today we bring you an interview with David Szalay. Szalay was born in Canada; his family moved to the UK soon after, and he has lived here ever since. He has published three novels: London and the South-East, The Innocent and Spring. He is currently working on a number of new projects –‘Europa’, which appears in the iss...
Joanna Kavenna: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 51 07.05.2013 24:46
Continuing a series of podcasts featuring our Best of Young British Novelists, today we bring you an interview with Joanna Kavenna. Kavenna grew up in various parts of Britain and has also lived in the US, France, Germany, Scandinavia and the Baltic States. She is the author of three novels: Inglorious, The Birth of Love and Come to the Edge, and one work of non-fiction, The Ice Museum. In 2008 sh...
Naomi Alderman: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 50 29.04.2013 31:27
In the latest Granta Podcast we bring you an interview with Best of Young British Novelist, Naomi Alderman. Described by Rachel Seiffert as ‘someone who can do funny’, Alderman is the author of three novels: Disobedience, The Lessons and The Liars’ Gospel. She writes and designs computer games and is co-creator of Zombies, Run!, the best-selling iPhone fitness game and audio adventure. A professor...
Taiye Selasi: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 49 23.04.2013 25:26
Continuing a series of podcasts featuring our Best of Young British Novelists, today we bring you an interview with Taiye Selasi. Selasi was born in London to Nigerian and Ghanaian parents. She made her fiction debut in Granta in 2011 with ‘The Sex Lives of African Girls’, which was selected for Best American Short Stories in 2012. Her first novel, Ghana Must Go, was published in March 2013. Here...
Evie Wyld: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 48 18.04.2013 43:33
Continuing a series of podcasts on our Best of Young British Novelists 4, today we bring you an interview with Evie Wyld. Wyld’s first novel, After the Fire, A Still Small Voice, which follows the lives of two men, Frank and Leon, who live decades apart but on the same wild coastline in Queensland, Australia, and was shortlisted for numerous awards and won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and a Betty...
Adam Foulds: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 47 16.04.2013 45:02
Best of Young British Novelist Adam Foulds, the author of two novels including Booker shortlisted The Quickening Maze and the Costa Book Award winning narrative poem The Broken Word, spoke to John Freeman about how he wanted to be a scientist before discovering writing, his time working in a warehouse as a forklift truck driver, why his work often focuses on moments of existential crisis and the E...
James Lasdun: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 46 27.02.2013 29:55
James Lasdun talks about his most recent memoir, Give Me Everything You Have, about being stalked by a fomer writng student.
Colin Robinson: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 45 28.01.2013 35:32
Colin Robinson reads from his memoir 'Paddleball' in Granta 122: Betrayal and discusses how an old brotherly friction re-emerged during a game in New York, and how gym culture has changed the way we see our bodies.
Mohsin Hamid: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 44 16.01.2013 43:18
The author of 'The Reluctant Fundamentalist', Mohsin Hamid, talks to John Freeman about the extract from his latest novel 'How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia', extracted in the new issue of Granta, Betrayal.
Sean Borodale: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 43 07.12.2012 47:11
Granta New Poet Sean Borodale discusses his debut collection Bee Journal, shortlisted for he TS Eliot prize, with online editor Ted Hodgkinson.
Robert Olen Butler: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 42 07.12.2012 47:50
Robert Olen Butler reads his story 'Banyan' and talks to Ted Hodgkinson about how memory can be like compost and why every story is a search for an identity.
Michel Laub: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 41 03.12.2012 24:17
Michel Laub reads from his story in Best of Young Brazilian Novelists and discusses trespassing and fathers.
Vinicius Jatoba & Jethro Soutar: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 40 28.11.2012 34:27
Best of Young Brazilian Novelist Vinicius Jatobá and his translator Jethro Soutar on the challenges and intimacy of translation.
Deborah Levy: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 39 19.10.2012 43:18
Deborah Levy spoke to Ted Hodgkinson about being shortlisted for the Booker Prize for her novel, Swimming Home.
Alison Moore: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 38 18.10.2012 18:30
Alison Moore talks to John Freeman about her debut novel, The Lighthouse, which was shortlisted for the Man Booke Prize.
Jeet Thayil: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 37 17.10.2012 34:53
Jeet Thayil talks to Ted Hodgkinson abot his Booker shortisted novel, Narcopolis.
Tan Twan Eng: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 36 16.10.2012 26:21
Booker shortlisted author Tan Twan Eng talks to John Freeman about The Garden of Eveing Mists.
D.T. Max: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 35 08.10.2012 50:56
D.T. Max on his biography: 'Every Love Story is a Ghost Story: A Life of David Foster Wallace'.
Claire Vaye Watkins: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 34 13.08.2012 28:19
Claire Vaye Watkins on her debut story collection Battleborn, finding ritual in relationships and drawing inspiration from cartoons, mythology and Paul Simon.
Peter Stamm: The Granta Podcast, Ep. 33 19.07.2012 26:07
Pete Stamm reads from his novel Seven Years and discusses imagining his characters as buildings and whether people, in life and in his fiction, can change.
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