The LRB Podcast

Weekly conversations drawn from the pages of the LRB, with hosts Thomas Jones, Adam Shatz and Malin Hay.

Modern-ish Poets: Derek Walcott

Seamus Perry and Mark Ford, 6 November 2024

16 March 2021 · 56mins

Seamus Perry and Mark Ford discuss the life and work of the Saint Lucian poet, playwright and Nobel laureate Derek Walcott.

Peeping Pat

Terry Castle and Thomas Jones, 6 November 2024

9 March 2021 · 46mins

Terry Castle talks to Thomas Jones about Patricia Highsmith.

Optimistic Caution

Catherine Moore, Rupert Beale and Thomas Jones, 6 November 2024

2 March 2021 · 34mins

Catherine Moore, a consultant clinical virologist at Public Health Wales, and Rupert Beale, a clinician scientist group leader at the Francis Crick Institute, talk to Thomas Jones about the vaccine rollout for Sars-CoV-2, the new variant originally found in Brazil, and whether the virus might ever be eliminated.

Analogous Patisseries

Mary-Kay Wilmers and Andrew O’Hagan, 6 November 2024

23 February 2021 · 27mins

Mary-Kay Wilmers, who retired as editor of the LRB last month, talks to Andrew O’Hagan about her career, first at Faber and Faber, then the Listener, then for 42 years at the London Review of Books. She talks about working with T.S. Eliot, the importance of being teased, and how a joke by Alan Bennett changed her life.

This is Not a War

Adam Shatz, 6 November 2024

16 February 2021 · 49mins

Raphaëlle Branche talks to Adam Shatz about her new book, Papa, qu’as-tu fait en Algérie? (Daddy, What Did You Do in Algeria?)In it, Branche investigates the experiences of French conscripts in the Algerian war, what they saw and did, and, more importantly, how they did and didn’t talk about it afterwards. 

The View from Salvador

Forrest Hylton and Thomas Jones, 6 November 2024

9 February 2021 · 45mins

Forrest Hylton talks to Thomas Jones about what's going on in Brazil.

Forensic Midwives

Erin Maglaque and Thomas Jones, 6 November 2024

2 February 2021 · 32mins

Erin Maglaque talks to Thomas Jones about abortion in 16th-century Italy, the stories of women who experienced it, how it was investigated, and why attitudes to pregnancy 400 years ago were in some ways preferable to those now.

Magical Authority

Colin Burrow and Thomas Jones, 6 November 2024

19 January 2021 · 39mins

Colin Burrow talks to Thomas Jones about the work of Ursula Le Guin.

End in Sight

Rupert Beale and Thomas Jones, 6 November 2024

8 December 2020 · 33mins

Rupert Beale talks to Thomas Jones about the new Sars-CoV-2 vaccines, how the mRNA technology works, why social distancing still matters, and why he’s worried about Christmas. (The conversation was recorded before the publication of the AstraZeneca/Oxford trial data.)

On Denise Riley

Ange Mlinko and Joanne O’Leary, 6 November 2024

1 December 2020 · 56mins

Ange Mlinko talks to Joanne O’Leary about the work of Denise Riley, following the publication last year of Riley’s Selected Poems: 1976-2016 and her essay Time Lived, without Its Flow. They look in particular at Riley’s celebrated poem ‘A Part Song’, a long elegy for her adult son, Jacob, who died from undiagnosed cardiomyopathy in 2008.

Modern-ish Poets: Louis MacNeice

Seamus Perry and Mark Ford, 6 November 2024

24 November 2020 · 57mins

Seamus Perry and Mark Ford discuss the life and work of Louis MacNeice, the Irish poet of psychic divisions and authoritative fretfulness.

Haiti’s Revolution

Pooja Bhatia and Thomas Jones, 6 November 2024

17 November 2020 · 36mins

Pooja Bhatia talks to Thomas Jones about the Haitian revolution of 1791, the world-historical debut of the movement for Black liberation.

From Fulton to Miami-Dade

Randall Kennedy, Mike Davis and Adam Shatz, 6 November 2024

10 November 2020 · 1hr 05mins

Adam Shatz talks to Randall Kennedy and Mike Davis about the results of the US elections.