The Essay Podcast
Leading writers on arts, history, philosophy, science, religion and beyond, themed across a week - insight, opinion and intellectual surprise.
Episodes to download
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Professor Thomas Glave—Coming ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
Wed 21 Sep 2022
Returning from London on a train at night to home in Birmingham.
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Dr Shahed Yousaf—Coming ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
Tue 20 Sep 2022
Driving home to Birmingham after a very demanding day at work in prison.
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Helen Cross—Coming ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
Mon 19 Sep 2022
Memories of clubbing in 90s Birmingham and an encounter with an oil painting
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Christopher Laing—Sign Language Is My Language
Fri 16 Sep 2022
Personal essays exploring the history, layers and nuances of British Sign Language.
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Robert Adam—Sign Language Is My Language
Thu 15 Sep 2022
Personal essays exploring the history, layers and nuances of British Sign Language.
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Deepa Shastri—Sign Language Is My Language
Wed 14 Sep 2022
Personal essays exploring the history, layers and nuances of British Sign Language.
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Tina Kelberman—Sign Language Is My Language
Tue 13 Sep 2022
Personal essays exploring the history, layers and nuances of British Sign Language.
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Sign Language through the Ages (Robert Adam)—Sign Language Is My Language
Mon 12 Sep 2022
Personal essays exploring the history, layers and nuances of British Sign Language.
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Beats—Bohemians in T-Shirts
Fri 1 Jul 2022
The influence of Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg on postwar US non-conformists.
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Musicians—Bohemians in T-Shirts
Thu 30 Jun 2022
Michael Goldfarb, in his study of US bohemians, turns to Charlie Parker and Miles Davis.
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Artists—Bohemians in T-Shirts
Wed 29 Jun 2022
Michael Goldfarb tells the story of Jackson Pollock, another T-shirt-wearing bohemian.
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Writers—Bohemians in T-Shirts
Tue 28 Jun 2022
Michael Goldfarb explores why black US writer James Baldwin took to wearing T-shirts.
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Actors—Bohemians in T-Shirts
Mon 27 Jun 2022
Michael Goldfarb on why Marlon Brando and Stanley Kowalski took to wearing T-shirts.
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Miracle—Moments of Being
Fri 24 Jun 2022
Sitting in a cafe becomes miraculous when all around it coalesces into the one moment.
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The Lives of Others—Moments of Being
Thu 23 Jun 2022
Joanna Robertson celebrates the minutiae of daily life by imagining the lives of others.
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Going for a Walk—Moments of Being
Wed 22 Jun 2022
Joanna Robertson celebrates the minutiae of life, showing they are not small but infinite.
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Windows—Moments of Being
Tue 21 Jun 2022
Joanna Robertson celebrates the impact the views from her windows have on her life.
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Moments of Being—Moments of Being
Mon 20 Jun 2022
Unlike Virginia Woolf, Joanna Robertson celebrates the minutiae of daily life.
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Paterson Joseph on Ignatius Sancho—Journeys to the Grave
Fri 17 Jun 2022
Five writers go in search of the final resting places of their literary heroes.
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Anita Sethi on Anne Brontë—Journeys to the Grave
Thu 16 Jun 2022
Five writers go in search of the final resting places of their literary heroes.
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Diana Souhami on Radclyffe Hall—Journeys to the Grave
Wed 15 Jun 2022
Five writers go in search of the final resting places of their literary heroes.
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Paul Muldoon on WB Yeats—Journeys to the Grave
Tue 14 Jun 2022
Five writers go in search of the final resting places of their literary heroes.
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Lauren Elkin on Oscar Wilde—Journeys to the Grave
Mon 13 Jun 2022
Five writers go in search of the final resting places of their literary heroes.
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Pause for Thought—New Generation Thinkers 2021
Fri 6 May 2022
Florence Hazrat looks at the history of punctuation marks (such as brackets) and emojis.
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Opium Tales—New Generation Thinkers 2021
Thu 5 May 2022
Fariha Shaikh reads accounts from Thomas de Quincey (1821) to Timothy Mo and Amitav Ghosh.
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Alexander and the Persians—New Generation Thinkers 2021
Wed 4 May 2022
Julia Hartley asks why we call Alexander the Great.
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The Paradox of Ecological Art—New Generation Thinkers 2021
Tue 3 May 2022
Vid Simoniti considers eco-art from Olafur Eliasson to videos by Bo Zheng.
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A Brazilian Soprano in Jazz-Age Paris—New Generation Thinkers 2021
Mon 2 May 2022
Adjoa Osei celebrates Elsie Houston, who mixed Afro-Brazilian folk with European opera.
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John Baptist Dasalu and Fighting for Freedom—New Generation Thinkers 2021
Fri 29 Apr 2022
Jake Subryan Richards reads the letter sent by a captured man who arrived in Cuba in 1854.
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