World Book Club Podcast
The world's great authors discuss their best-known novel.
Episodes to download
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Neil Gaiman
Sun 8 Sep 2013
British writer Neil Gaiman talks about and reads extracts from his book American Gods
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Ahdaf Soueif - The Map of Love
Sun 4 Aug 2013
Egyptian author Ahdaf Soueif on what has gone wrong in Egypt in her eyes
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Amit Chaudhuri
Sun 7 Jul 2013
Harriett Gilbert talks to Amit Chaudhuri about his book The Immortals.
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Mohsin Hamid
Sun 2 Jun 2013
Author Mohsin Hamid on his book The Reluctant Fundamentalist, now made into a film
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World Book Club: The Great Gatsby
Sun 5 May 2013
American Classic: Jay McInerney talks to Harriett Gilbert about F Scott Fitzgerald's novel
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John Grisham - A Time To Kill
Sun 7 Apr 2013
Harriett Gilbert talks to author John Grisham about his book A Time To Kill.
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Romesh Gunesekera - Reef
Sat 2 Mar 2013
Harriett Gilbert talks to Romesh Gunesekera about his book Reef.
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David Mitchell - Cloud Atlas
Sat 2 Feb 2013
David Mitchell talks to Harriett Gilbert about his book Cloud Atlas.
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Jane Austen - Pride and Prejudice
Sat 5 Jan 2013
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen is 200 years old, but the story still resonates. Why?
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CK Stead - My Name Was Judas
Sat 1 Dec 2012
CK Stead talks to Harriett Gilbert about his book My Name Was Judas.
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Paul Auster - New York Trilogy
Sat 3 Nov 2012
Harriett Gilbert talks to author Paul Auster about his New York Trilogy.
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Javier Marias - A Heart So White
Sat 6 Oct 2012
Javier Marias taks to Harriett Gilbert about his novel A Heart So White.
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Jodi Picoult - My Sister's Keeper
Sat 1 Sep 2012
Jodi Picoult talks to Harriett Gilbert in front of an audience about My Sister's Keeper.
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Jeanette Winterson - Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit
Sat 2 Jun 2012
Jeanette Winterson discusses her novel Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit with Harriet Gilbert
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Amitav Ghosh - The Shadow Lines
Sat 26 May 2012
Amitav Ghosh talks about his novel The Shadow Lines with Harriet Gilbert.
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Howard Jacobson - The Finkler Question
Sat 19 May 2012
Howard Jacobson discusses his Man Booker Prize winner The Finkler Question.
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Andrea Levy - Small Island
Sat 12 May 2012
Andrea Levy discusses her prize-winning book Small Island.
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Peter Ackroyd - Hawksmoor
Sat 5 May 2012
Harriett Gilbert talks to Peter Ackroyd about his novel Hawksmoor.
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Toni Morrison - Beloved
Sat 7 Apr 2012
Harriett Gilbert talks to author Toni Morrison about her book Beloved.
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Jonathan S Foer - Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Sat 3 Mar 2012
Harriett Gilbert talks to Jonathan S Foer, author of Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.
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Charles Dickens - Great Expectations
Wed 1 Feb 2012
Harriett Gilbert talks to Claire Tomalin about Charles Dickens' novel Great Expectations.
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Witi Ihimaera - The Whale Rider
Sat 7 Jan 2012
Witi Ihimaera, a prominent Maori writer on his book The Whale Rider.
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Penelope Lively - Moon Tiger
Sat 3 Dec 2011
Penelope Lively talks to Harriett Gilbert about her book Moon Tiger.
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David Grossman - To the End of the Land
Sat 5 Nov 2011
The Israeli author talks about his book, To the End of the Land
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Lionel Shriver - We Need To Talk About Kevin
Sat 1 Oct 2011
Harriett Gilbert talks to Lionel Shriver about her novel We Need To Talk About Kevin.
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Hisham Matar - In The Country Of Men
Sat 3 Sep 2011
Harriett Gilbert talks to Hisham Matar about his debut novel In The Country Of Men.
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Colm Toibin - Brooklyn
Sat 6 Aug 2011
Poignant tale of young Irish woman trying to make a new life in 1950s New York
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Henning Mankell - Faceless Killers
Sat 2 Jul 2011
Scandi-noir at its best - Swedish sleuth Kurt Wallander's first murder mystery
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Val McDermid - A Place of Execution
Sat 4 Jun 2011
Taut psychological suspense thriller set in Peak District that unfolds like a Greek drama
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Boris Akunin - The Winter Queen
Sat 7 May 2011
Detective Erast Fandorin investigates a student's apparent suicide in 19th-century Moscow
Ten Amazing Interviews
Favourite episodes of World Book Club, featuring Maya Angelou and Henning Mankell.
Crime Fiction
Henning Mankel, Patrica Cornwell, Jo Nesbo: stars of the genre discuss their craft.
Tales from History
From the tulip fields of 17th Century Amsterdam to the trenches of World War One.