Jamesthenovelist
The LitJames Podcast
Discussion and Exposition of books by writers of African origin
Where to listen?
Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soonPodcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts
Episodes
Purple Hibiscus with Bookish Ezioma 27.06.2026 42:12
In this episode of the litjamespodcast, James Edeoghon discusses Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's Purple Hibiscus with Ezioma Kalu popularly referred to as Bookish Ezioma on social media spaces. They explore Chimamanda's intuitive knowledge of her imminent greatness so early in her career, the characters' metamorphosis and Purple Hibiscus' reset of Nigeria's literary culture.
The Madhouse with T.J Benson 29.05.2026 49:45
Unveiling The Madhouse: A Conversation with T.J Benson on The LitJames Podcast T.J Benson's The Madhouse blends magical realism, psychological complexity, and cultural storytelling. In this episode, we explore the themes of outcasts, family bonds, and the eerie elements woven into the fabric of Nigerian society, as well as TJ's creative process. TJ Benson shares the inspiration behind The Madhouse...
The Tiny Things Are Heavier with Ifesinachi Okonkwo 27.04.2026 1:08:45
This episode of The LitJames Podcast surrounds the inspiration behind Ifesinachi Okonkwo's The Tiny Things Are Heavier; how the ENDSARS protests spurred her into writing the book; the emotional trajectory of young women who japa in their 20s; the impact of migration on our well-being; how the title of her book came about and the arduous nature of sentence creation. It also debunks the MFA-ication...
Dami Ajayi, Affection & Other Accidents 31.03.2026 47:15
This episode covers the writing process of 'Affection and Other Accidents' by Dami Ajayi; the personal and political themes in poetry; the influence of music on poetry; the vulnerability of poetry; the form and content of 'Affection & Other Accidents'; and the discussion of marital roles in modern relationships. It also touches on complexities of love, the significance of mourning, and the imp...
(Re)reading Efuru in 2026 01.03.2026 43:20
The Lit James podcast's second episode discussed Flora Nwapa's book 'Efuru' and explores themes of feminism, autonomy, societal ills, and the potential for film adaptation. The conversation covers the plot, writing style, and the feminist perspective of the book from a 2026 viewpoint, as well as the portrayal of characters, views on the female body, and the concept of autonomy and boundaries. It c...
Things Fall Apart at 67 13.02.2026 1:05:35
In this inaugral episode of The LitJames Podcast with Ikhide and Ikheloa, we discuss Things Fall Apart, its historical significance, modern perception and its future.
Things Fall Apart at 67 12.02.2026 1:05:44
The inaugural episode of the Lit James podcast features a discussion on Chinua Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart.' The conversation delves into the plot, personal reflections, societal expectations, and the perception of individual worth. Pa Ikhide Ikheloa shares insights on cultural immersion and the literary impact of the book, offering a unique perspective on the themes and characters within the nove...
Similar podcasts
Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.