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  • 41 minutes 58 seconds
    Altogether Elsewhere

    This week, Lily Herd heads for outer space in the company of a prodigious imagination; and Andrew Motion joins us with a wonderful new poem.



    'Collected Stories' by Cixin Liu, translated by John Chu, Andy Dudak et al

    'All that We See or Seem', by Ken Liu

    'Snow', by Andrew Motion 


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    18 December 2025, 11:24 am
  • 54 minutes 56 seconds
    Beyond the bonnet

    This week, Devoney Looser on what we don't know about Jane Austen; and Peter Swaab introduces a previously unpublished story by the great Sylvia Townsend Warner. 


    'Jane Austen in 41 Objects', by Kathryn Sutherland

    'Jane Austen’s Bookshelf: The women writers who shaped a legend', by Rebecca Romney

    Jane Austen and George Eliot: The lady and the radical', by Edward Whitley

    'Wild for Austen: A rebellious, subversive, and untamed Jane', by Devoney Looser

    'The Pursuit and the End', by Sylvia Townsend Warner


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    11 December 2025, 11:13 am
  • 50 minutes 26 seconds
    In Transit

    This week, Camille Ralphs confides the highs and lows of travelling by Greyhound bus; and Alev Adil boards a train to join current night owls and bygone tourists.


    'Greyhound', by Joanna Pocock

    'Moonlight Express: Around the World by Night Train', by Monisha Rajesh

    'To the Sea by Train: The Golden Age of Railway Travel', by Andrew Martin


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    4 December 2025, 11:13 am
  • 56 minutes 56 seconds
    Foundation course

    This week, Damian Flanagan explores the complex history of the Japanese masterpiece The Tale of Genji; and Miranda France on the eventful life and enduring work of Miguel de Cervantes.


    'The Tale of Genji', by Murasaki Shikibu

    'El Verano de Cervantes', by Antonio Muñoz Molina

    'El Cautivo', directed by Alejandro Amenábar


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    27 November 2025, 11:13 am
  • 47 minutes 55 seconds
    Books of the Year

    This week, TLS contributors select their favourites from 2025; plus an interview with CD Rose, winner of this year’s Goldsmiths Prize.


    ‘We Live Here Now’, by CD Rose


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    20 November 2025, 11:28 am
  • 47 minutes 33 seconds
    Devices and Desires

    This week, how well does Alan Hollinghurst's novel The Line of Beauty translate to the stage? And Toby Lichtig interviews the newest winner of the Booker Prize, David Szalay.


    'The Line of Beauty', by Jack Holden, based on the novel by Alan Hollinghurst, Almeida Theatre, London, until November 29

    'Flesh', by David Szalay


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    13 November 2025, 11:13 am
  • 44 minutes 14 seconds
    Motherload

    This week, Terri Apter reviews a quartet of books exploring the impact of parenthood on identity, particularly for women; and we revisit Helen Garner, as she wins the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction.


    'Four Mothers: A year of motherhood around the world', by Abigail Leonard

    'The Republic of Parenthood: On bringing up babies', by Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

    'Second Life: Having a child in the digital age', by Amanda Hess

    'Childless by Choice: The meaning and legacy of a childfree life', by Helen Taylor

    'How to End a Story: Collected Diaries', by Helen Garner


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    6 November 2025, 11:43 am
  • 42 minutes 1 second
    Scare Stories

    This week, Lily Herd introduces us to the concept of Fascist Yoga; and Mark Storey on America’s ghosts.


    ‘Sick Houses: Haunted Homes and the Architecture of Dread’, by Leila Taylor

    ‘Haunted States: An American Gothic Guidebook’, by Miranda Corcoran


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    30 October 2025, 11:13 am
  • 50 minutes 28 seconds
    Escape Artists

    This week, Margaret Drabble enjoys an enthralling biography of an adventure writer and his entourage; and Thea Lenarduzzi on the gothic mystery at the heart of her new book.


    'Storyteller: The life of Robert Louis Stevenson', by Leo Damrosch

    'The Tower', by Thea Lenarduzzi


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    23 October 2025, 10:13 am
  • 57 minutes 22 seconds
    Dramatic licence

    This week, Mary Beard grapples with a noisy new version of Euripides at the National Theatre; and Norma Clarke on the mysterious world of Helen DeWitt's new novel.


    'Bacchae', by Nima Taleghani, after Euripedes, Olivier Theatre, National Theatre, London, until November 1

    'Your Name Here', by Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff


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    16 October 2025, 10:32 am
  • 54 minutes 33 seconds
    What Ho!

    This week, Tim Lake explains why Bertie Wooster is not half the dimwit we think he is; and fiction editor Toby Lichtig introduces the novels to look out for this autumn.


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    9 October 2025, 10:13 am
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