In the latest issue of the LRB, Jeremy Harding reviews How to Write about Africa, a posthumous collection of essays and stories by Binyavanga Wainaina, one of postcolonial Africa’s great anglophone satirists. Jeremy joins Tom to talk about Wainaina’s life and work, including the title essay and his ambivalent response to its popularity (‘I went viral,’ he la ... Show More
Today
On Politics: The Bust-up at the BBC
The BBC is in crisis, again. A leaked dossier alleging a lack of impartiality in its reporting on Trump, Israel, race and gender has felled its director general and drawn threats of a defamation lawsuit from the White House. Yet many at the corporation point to the dossier’s cult ... Show More
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Nov 21
Aftershock: The War on Terror – Episode 1: With Us or Against Us
In the days after 9/11, George W. Bush declared a state of emergency and initiated what would become an unprecedented expansion of US power. Public debate narrowed: there were new limits on what was acceptable, and not acceptable, to say. The London Review of Books published a nu ... Show More
44m 54s
Jul 2023
17: Fanon the Clinician feat. Nica Siegel
<p>Abby and Patrick welcome political theorist Nica Siegel, author of a forthcoming manuscript on the politics of exhaustion, including a recently published chapter, “Fanon's Clinic: Revolutionary Therapeutics and the Politics of Exhaustion,” and a brand-new essay in <em>Par ... Show More
1h 31m
Sep 2024
Meghan Markle’s Jam Crisis & Angelina Jolie’s Tears
Iconic teen drama One Tree Hill is reportedly making a comeback, but now there’s a feud between the stars brewing behind the scenes. Plus, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt both attended the Venice Film Festival, despite plans behind the scenes to keep them apart. It all ended in tear ... Show More
20m 49s
Nov 2013
Albert Camus - The Outsider
One hundred years after his birth this month’s World Book Club, will be discussing Albert Camus' seminal novel The Outsider with his acclaimed biographer Oliver Todd, and Professor of French at Sheffield University, David Walker. And appropriately the programme comes from the hea ... Show More
53m 21s
Oct 2024
Tavi Gevinson on Influencers, Old vs New Media & Performativity
<p>This week Ione and Gina are joined for an extra special long episode with writer, actor, producer and all round internet legend <a href="Instagram.com/tavitulle" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Tavi Gevinson</a>! The three centre their conversation around class diffe ... Show More
55m 30s
Apr 2025
The power and the pitfalls of narrative | Matthew Beaumont, Ruth Padel, and Theodore Dalrymple
<p><strong>Lost in stories</strong></p><p>Is life a story or a sequence of events?</p><p>Our narratives enable us to make sense of the complex, often confusing, world that we live in. And yet there is a risk that rather than helping us to truly understand this world, narratives c ... Show More
42m 34s
Jul 2024
VAT on private school fees, Steven van de Velde Olympics controversy, Concert pianist Mishka Rushdie Momen, Commuters with noisy
The Labour government has confirmed that it will act on its manifesto commitment to change the way private school fees are taxed across the UK. The current exemption from VAT will be removed, in order to fund 6,500 new teachers in England, and the change is coming in January next ... Show More
57m 30s
Aug 2024
Gaël Faye fait rimer Rwanda avec Jacaranda
Auteur compositeur interprète, Gaël Faye est l’auteur du premier roman phénomène Petit pays (Grasset 2016, prix Goncourt des lycéens) ainsi que de plusieurs albums, de Pili pili sur un croissant au beurre (2013), à Mauve Jacaranda (2022). Il était la Révélation scène de l’année d ... Show More
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