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📚How to Resist Amazon and Why, with Danny Caine📚

22 Mar 2023

Contributed by Lukas

This episode, Adam speaks to Danny Caine, owner of Raven Bookstore in Lawrence, Kansas, and author of How to Resist Amazon and Why? an excoriating, en...

On Old Wounds, Finding Peace, and Returning Home, with Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse

08 Mar 2023

Contributed by Lukas

All Your Children, Scattered by Beata Umubyeyi Mairesse is about the lives lived by those in the wake of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Those who hid from...

🗺️On Sarajevo, Multiple Worlds and History at the Fringes, with Aleksandar Hemon🗺️

22 Feb 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Aleksandar Hemon’s new novel, The World and All That it Holds starts with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo in 1914, and then takes u...

❤️‍🔥Valentine’s Special: Meena Kandasamy on The Book of Desire❤️‍🔥

08 Feb 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Our guest for this year’s Valentine’s Special is one of the most innovative, radical and compelling writers at work today Meena Kandasamy. This ye...

On Parents, Grief and the difference between Fiction and Memoir, with Elizabeth McCracken

25 Jan 2023

Contributed by Lukas

Elizabeth McCracken’s new novel The Hero of this Book is the profound and poignant account of one writer’s attempt to convey something of the irre...

🎸Music, Sugar and other Obsessions, with Don Paterson🎸

11 Jan 2023

Contributed by Lukas

This week Adam is joined by Don Paterson, multi-award winning, and much beloved poet, and now author of one of the extraordinary and refreshing memoir...

📚Books of the Year📚

28 Dec 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this special episode of the Shakespeare and Company podcast, we look back at our bookseller’s favourite reads of the year.Some of these titles we...

👩‍🎨Katy Hessel on The Story of Art Without Men👩‍🎨

21 Dec 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Katy Hessel made her name highlighting the grotesque disparity between the representation of men and women in art galleries and fighting to correct it...

📘BLOOMCAST | HOLIDAY SPECIAL📘

15 Dec 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This December—six months after saying goodbye—Bloomcast is back for a Holiday Special! Join Alice, Lex and Adam as they answer your questions, pla...

🔥Sarah Churchwell on Gone with the Wind, January 6th, and the Lies America Tells🔥

07 Dec 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Gone with the Wind is one of the highest grossing films of all time, based on one of the bestselling novels ever written. It is also, according to Sar...

🔔Hunchback of Notre-Dame Special! 🔔

02 Dec 2022

Contributed by Lukas

🔔Hunchback of Notre-Dame Special! 🔔To celebrate the launch of our exclusive S&Co edition of Victor Hugo’s The Hunchback of Notre-Dame—as...

🐋How to Speak to Whales (and other animals…) with Tom Mustill🐋

24 Nov 2022

Contributed by Lukas

How to Speak Whale is an investigation into the possibility, or otherwise, of human cetacean dialogue. It looks into the history of our relationship w...

💋On Love, Loss and Life in New York, with Coco Mellors💋

16 Nov 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week we were joined in the writer’s studio by Coco Mellors, author of one of our biggest selling novels of the year, Cleopatra and Frankenstein...

On Writing the Queer, Indigenous Experience with Billy-Ray Belcourt

09 Nov 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week we welcome celebrated poet Billy-Ray Belcourt to discuss his innovative and moving debut novel A Minor Chorus. In the stark expanse of ...

🍫Jonathan Coe on Bournville🍫

02 Nov 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Bournville, Jonathan Coe’s latest novel, ostensibly follows the life of Mary Lamb (née Clarke) from VE Day 1945, when she was a precocious young pi...

🍄Psychedelic Storytelling, DIY Magick, and the New Masculinity, with David Keenan🍄

26 Oct 2022

Contributed by Lukas

David Keenan's Industry of Magic and Light transports readers to the Scottish town of Airdrie in the 1960s and 70s, through a catalogue of relics from...

🥊 Miriam Toews on Sweary Matriarchs, the Absurdity of Life, and the Human Imperative to Experience Joy🥊

20 Oct 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Fight Night by Miriam Toews is a love letter to mothers and daughters, and grandmothers and granddaughters. Told from the perspective of nine-year-old...

🎤 Sunday Poetry: Mark Polizzotti reads his new translations of Arthur Rimbaud🎤

15 Oct 2022

Contributed by Lukas

**Find out more about our Year of Reading here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/product/7486597/shakespeare-and-company-year-of-reading **A seri...

🎈William Boyd, The Romantic🎈

12 Oct 2022

Contributed by Lukas

**Find out more about our Year of Reading here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/product/7486597/shakespeare-and-company-year-of-reading **No wri...

🏅BONUS: Annie Ernaux, Nobel Prize in Literature🏅

07 Oct 2022

Contributed by Lukas

**Find out more about our Year of Reading here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/product/7486597/shakespeare-and-company-year-of-reading **In Oct...

🐴💰On Friendship and Redemption in the time of the Gold Rush, with Paddy Crewe💰🐴

05 Oct 2022

Contributed by Lukas

**Find out more about our Year of Reading here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/product/7486597/shakespeare-and-company-year-of-reading **The pr...

👭🏽On Friendship, Politics and when the Two Collide, with Kamila Shamsie👭🏽

28 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

**Find out more about our Year of Reading here: https://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/product/7486597/shakespeare-and-company-year-of-reading **Kamila...

🎸🤵‍♂️The Beatles, James Bond and the British Psyche ,with John Higgs🤵‍♂️🎸

21 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

**Contains outrageous spoilers about the recent Bond film No Time to Die**There are few cultural phenomena that rival the impact, reach and longevity ...

🎤 Sunday Poetry: Tayi Tibble reads from Poūkahangatus🎤

17 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

A new series of short readings from some of our favourite poets.Tayi Tibble (Te Whānau ā Apanui/Ngāti Porou) was born in 1995 and lives in Wellingt...

🎹Ian McEwan on Lessons🎹

14 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lessons, Ian McEwan’s new novel, works from an intimate perspective, but on an epic scale. We accompany Roland Baines at different moments of his li...

🇺🇸 A.M. Homes on Satire, the American Dream, and Reaching Across the Political Divide🇺🇸

07 Sep 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s guest is A.M. Homes whose new novel The Unfolding invites readers into the lives of a wealthy, John-McCain supporting Republican family ...

🐇On Transcendence, Parental Failure & writing Indiana, with Tess Gunty🐇

31 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week's guest is Tess Gunty, winner of the 2022 Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize for her novel The Rabbit Hutch.*The Rabbit Hutch is a low-cost hou...

☭🎩When Young Stalin came to London, with Stephen May🎩☭

24 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s guest is Stephen May whose fifth novel, Sell Us the Rope is a fictional retelling of events surrounding the 5th Congress of the Russian ...

After Sappho, with Selby Wynn Schwartz

17 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week we welcome Booker-longlisted Selby Wynn Schwartz, whose debut novel After Sappho is a fountain of fleeting fragments that together depict in...

👨🏼✨Mohsin Hamid, The Last White Man✨👨🏾

10 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

The Last White Man, Mohsin Hamid’s startling new novel, holds up a shattered mirror to readers, reflecting back a recognisable, but heightened and r...

⏳Time Travel, Autofiction & Never-ending Book Tours, with Emily St John Mandel⌛

03 Aug 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Emily St John Mandel’s Sea of Tranquility is a book of large scope—spanning more than four centuries—and even larger ideas. In fewer than 300 pa...

🎓😵‍💫Disorientation: A Wild Satire of 21st-Century Campus Life, with Elaine Hsieh Chou😵‍💫🎓

27 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week we welcome former S&Co bookseller, Elaine Hsieh Chou, to discuss Disorientation, a campus novel retooled for the 21st century. Disorient...

🇬🇧🔨How Britain Broke the World, with Arthur Snell🔨🇬🇧

20 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week we’re joined by former diplomat Arthur Snell to discuss How Britain Broke the World: War, Greed and Blunders from Kosovo to Afghanistan, 1...

🎾Geoff Dyer on Roger Federer, Friedrich Nietzsche and Sensing an Ending…🎾

13 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

There are few people who can write so brilliantly, about so many subjects, all at once, as Geoff Dyer. The Last Days of Roger Federer: And Other Endin...

👨‍❤️‍👨On Love, Grief and Male Friendship, with Michael Pedersen👨‍❤️‍👨

06 Jul 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s guest is Michael Pedersen, whose new book Boy Friends is a profoundly personal, searingly honest examination of grief, inspired by the d...

🎙️🍃Ali Smith on Companion Piece (live in the bookshop!)🍃🎙️

29 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

We were joined in store this week by the wonderful Ali Smith to discuss Companion Piece, the the fifth-volume in the increasingly inaccurately named S...

🐑Ottessa Moshfegh on Power, Magic…and her Pirate Ancestors🐑

22 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Lapvona, Ottessa Moshfegh’s extraordinary fourth novel, unfolds in a medieval fiefdom of the same name. It’s a story of struggle in a world in whi...

🥀On Darkness, Fables and Heartbreak, with Vanessa Onwuemezi🥀

15 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

A collection of seven extraordinary short stories, Vanessa Onwuemezi’s Dark Neighbourhood resists interpretation and elides description, shifting be...

A World Without Men, with Sandra Newman (Live at Hey Festival)

08 Jun 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this special live episode, recorded at the Hay Festival, we were joined by Sandra Newman, whose new novel The Men takes a very stark idea and runs ...

On Bodies, Freedom and Change, with Olivia Laing

25 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we’re joined by Olivia Laing, one of the finest non-fiction writers at work today, to discuss her latest book Everybody: A Book About Fre...

Meg Mason on Sorrow and Bliss

18 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s guest is Meg Mason, author of the literary sensation Sorrow and Bliss.*'It is impossible to read this novel and not be moved. It is also...

📱Love (and Life) in the time of Algorithms, with Jem Calder📱

11 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s guest is guest is Jem Calder, author of Reward System a series of interlinked stories that charts a group of friends in their mid-twenti...

🐍🎲Luck, Life and Little Snakes, with DBC Pierre🎲🐍

04 May 2022

Contributed by Lukas

DBC Pierre’s Big Snake Little Snake is a characteristically freewheeling, riotous account of a couple of years the author lived in the Caribbean, sp...

On imagining what hasn’t, can’t and won’t imagine you, with Margo Jefferson

27 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Despite being a lauded writer and critic, despite being the winner of a Pulitzer Prize even, Margo Jefferson innovates and takes risks like a writer w...

On Prison, Literature and Grief with Preti Taneja

20 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

On 29 November 2019, Usman Kahn attacked and killed Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt at Fishmongers Hall in London, and was later shot dead by police on ...

Superstar Poets and (Step)Fatherhood in Chile, with Alejandro Zambra

13 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Superstar Poets and (Step)Fatherhood in Chile, with Alejandro ZambraWhat is a Chilean Poet? According to Pru, one of the characters in Alejandro Zambr...

Rachel Cusk & Siemon Scamell-Katz on Writing, Painting and the Vanishing Sublime

06 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this special double episode we welcome dear friends of the bookshop Rachel Cusk and Siemon Scamell-Katz. First up is a conversation between Rachel ...

📘🎸Special Episode: Music for Ulysses with Alex Freiman🎸📘

01 Apr 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In this special episode, we’re joined by Parisian jazz musician Alex Freiman, to discuss the process of composing the theme music for Friends of Sha...

George Saunders on Reading Better, Writing Better, and Living Better

30 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

To mark the paperback release of George Saunders’s extraordinary reading and writing guide A Swim in a Pond in the Rain, we are delighted to release...

Memory, Guilt and the Hunt for a Nazi Fugitive with Philippe Sands

23 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

One way Philippe Sands has described his extraordinary new book The Ratline is as “a sort of Nazi love story”. While there is certainly a love-sto...

Global Disorder and the road to war in Ukraine, with Helen Thompson

16 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

As its title suggests, Disorder: Hard Times in the 21st Century is a book about the many and varied crises our world is facing. However by tracing the...

On the Pleasures (and Pains) of Rereading, with Rob Doyle

09 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

We speak with novelist Rob Doyle about his new book Autobibliography in which he recounts a year spent rereading 52 books. Detailing the memories the ...

Dostoyevsky, the Parisian murderer, and the creation of a masterpiece, with Kevin Birmingham

02 Mar 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In The Sinner and the Saint, Kevin Birmingham deftly unpicks the personal, societal, historical and philosophical forces that led Fyodor Dostoyeksky—...

An insider’s history of Rock & Roll, with Lenny Kaye

23 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week we’re joined by the legendary guitarist, composer, record producer, writer, and founding member of Patti Smith and Her Band, Lenny Kaye to...

Poetry, class, and radical performance, with Hollie McNish and Michael Pedersen

16 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Back in November, Hollie McNish and Michael Pedersen dropped by the bookshop for a reading and a chat. The conversation touched on poetry, class, adap...

** Valentine's Special ** Love, Language and London with Xiaolu Guo

10 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

For the Valentine’s week episode of our podcast, we were joined by Xiaolu Guo to discuss her intense, fragmentary meditation on the nature of love, ...

Comedy and the Culture Wars, with Andrew Hankinson

03 Feb 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s guest is Andrew Hankinson, author of the brilliant Don't applaud. Either laugh or don't. (At the Comedy Cellar.), a book about three thi...

Patrick Hastings, The Guide to James Joyce’s Ulysses

29 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

In anticipation of the first episode of Friends of Shakespeare and Company Read Ulysses this Wednesday, we were delighted to talk to former S&Co tumbl...

Nadifa Mohamed on The Fortune Men

27 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

This week’s guest is Booker-shortlisted Nadifa Mohamed discussing The Fortune Men a gripping fictional portrayal of a real miscarriage of justice in...

Introducing Friends of Shakespeare and Company read Ulysses

20 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

2nd February - 16th June 2022933 Pages, 110 readers, (roughly) 70 characters, 18 Sections, 5 months, 1 book. 100 years.Friends of Shakespeare and Comp...

Rebecca Solnit on Orwell’s Roses

20 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

Our guest this week is the wonderful Rebecca Solnit discussing Orwell’s Roses, her fresh take on George Orwell as an avid gardener, whose political ...

A Parisian bus ride with Lauren Elkin

13 Jan 2022

Contributed by Lukas

For our first podcast of 2022 we leave the bookshop and take to the buses of Paris for a conversation with Lauren Elkin, author of No. 91/92: notes on...

Claire Messud on A Dream Life

30 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week we’re joined by Claire Messud to discuss A Dream Life, her drily funny, deeply perceptive story about displacement, and class, and social ...

BONUS: Cerys Matthews reads A Child's Christmas in Wales, by Dylan Thomas

24 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

As a little treat this Christmas, we’re delighted to bring you an extract of Cerys Matthews reading A Child’s Christmas in Wales, by Dylan Thomas....

Sarah Hall on Burntcoat

23 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week Adam is joined by Sarah Hall, author of Burntcoat a novel of and for our times. Called “dark and brilliant” by Sarah Moss and “a maste...

Welcome to Shakespeare and Company: Writers, Books and Paris

16 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Welcome to the Shakespeare and Company podcast. Every week or so we release a new conversation with an internationally acclaimed author, recorded at o...

Aysegül Savas on White on White

16 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week Aysegül Savaş joined Adam live in our writer’s studio to discuss White on White, her book about art and artists, parents and their child...

Philip Hoare on Albert & the Whale

09 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week Philip Hoare discusses Albert & the Whale his dive into the mind of Albrecht Durer, one of the most well-known yet mysterious of artists...

Lauren Groff on Matrix

02 Dec 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week Adam is joined by Lauren Groff, whose latest novel Matrix an extraordinary story of transformation, visions, leaps of faith, vicious battles...

Poets Richard Barnett and Luke Kennard in conversation

25 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week Adam is joined by poets Richard Barnett and Luke Kennard. Richard Barnet’s WHEREVER WE ARE WHEN WE COME TO THE END is an imagining of the ...

Katharina Volckmer on The Appointment

18 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Buckle up! This week we welcome Katharina Volckmer discussing her wild, taboo-busting debut novel The Appointment, a transgressive, spiky, astonishing...

Armando Iannucci on Pandemonium

10 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week Adam Biles is joined by comedy-legend Armando Iannucci to discuss Pandemonium, his riotously funny, but also deeply affecting mock-epic abou...

Eimear McBride on Something Out of Place: Women and Disgust

04 Nov 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week our guest is the brilliant Eimear McBride, discussing her first book of non-fiction Something Out of Place. Beginning with the sentiment of...

Richard Powers on Bewilderment

27 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Our guest this week is Pulitzer Prize winner Richard Powers, discussing Bewilderment, his moving and visionary, Booker-shortlisted novel about a berea...

BONUS PODCAST* Poetry from Archipelago Books

23 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This special podcast is a collaboration with our friends at Archipelago books, showcasing three of their wonderful poetry titles: Acrobat by Nabaneeta...

David Runciman on Confronting Leviathan

20 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week Adam Biles is joined by David Runciman, Professor of Politics at Cambridge University and the presenter of the hugely popular Talking Politi...

Anuk Arudpragasam on A Passage North

13 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week we’re joined Anuk Arudpragasm to discuss A Passage North, his Booker-shortlisted story of age and youth, loss and survival in Sri Lanka.Bu...

Ian Dunt on How to Be a Liberal

06 Oct 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week Ian Dunt joined Adam Biles to discuss How to Be a Liberal, his immensely readable history of, and rallying cry for, “the single most radic...

Leïla Slimani on The Country of Others

29 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week we’re joined by the brilliant Leïla Slimani to discuss The Country of Others, her immensely readable, deeply moving, Steinbeckian family ...

Tom McCarthy on The Making of Incarnation

22 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we welcome the twice Booker-shortlisted author Tom McCarthy here to discuss The Making of Incarnation, a novel that asks some of the most p...

Claire-Louise Bennett on Checkout 19

15 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week, we welcome one of the most innovative and fearless writers at work today, Claire-Louise Bennett, here to discuss CHECKOUT 19 a novel that e...

David Keenan on Monument Maker

08 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Join us as we take a plunge into the wild mind of David Keenan and his latest novel, the hallucinatory masterpiece Monument Maker.“In a dizzying gyr...

Elif Shafak on The Island of Missing Trees

01 Sep 2021

Contributed by Lukas

For our first podcast of la rentrée we were delighted to be joined by Elif Shafak, with us to discuss her mesmerising new novel The Island of Missing...

Pola Oloixarac and John Freeman, in conversation

12 Aug 2021

Contributed by Lukas

As the S&Co podcast takes its summer break for a few weeks, we leave you with this fascinating and funny conversation between Pola Oloixarac and John ...

Katie Kitamura on Intimacies

05 Aug 2021

Contributed by Lukas

In the second episode from our first in-store event in 18 months, Katie Kitamura discusses her deeply affecting, Barack Obama-approved, fourth novel I...

Jakuta Alikavazovic on Night As It Falls

28 Jul 2021

Contributed by Lukas

For our first in-store event for more than eighteen months we were joined by two of our favourite novelists, Jakuta Alikavazovic and Katie Kitamura.In...

Laurent Binet on Civilisations

21 Jul 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week we were joined by Laurent Binet, discussing Civilisations, his hugely entertaining counterfactual novel in which Atahualpa leads an army of...

Eliot Higgins on We Are Bellingcat: An Intelligence Agency for the People

14 Jul 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Today, Adam was joined by Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat, a collective of self-taught internet sleuths who have solved some of the biggest crime...

Pragya Agarwal on (M)otherhood

07 Jul 2021

Contributed by Lukas

Joining Adam Biles this week is behavioural and data scientist Dr Pragya Agarwal discussing (M)otherhood her meticulously researched, searingly honest...

Mark Stevens & Annalyn Swan on Francis Bacon: Revelations

30 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week we’re joined by Pulitzer-prizewinners Mark Stevens and Annalyn Swan to discuss Francis Bacon: Revelations, their biography of one of the m...

Jennifer Lucy Allan on The Foghorn's Lament: The Disappearing Music of the Coast

23 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week we were joined by Jennifer Lucy Allan, author of one of the most peculiar and moving non-fiction books of the year. The Foghorn’s Lament i...

Hari Kunzru on Red Pill

16 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We were delighted to welcome back Hari Kunzru to discuss his recent novel Red Pill, a journey into the moral darkness of our times, and one of the mos...

Rob Doyle and Rachel Kushner in conversation

10 Jun 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We were joined by two of the most radical and exciting voices in anglophone literature, Rob Doyle and Rachel Kushner, for a discussion of art, class, ...

Niven Govinden & Musa Okwonga in conversation

27 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week we are joined by Niven Govinden and Musa Okwonga. On the face of it, their new novels—"Diary of a Film" and "In the End it was All About L...

Ece Temelkuran on Together: 10 Choices for a Better Now

13 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

This week Adam Biles was joined by Ece Temelkuran to discuss her thrilling new book “Together: 10 Choices for a Better Now” a unique and bold mani...

Rosa Rankin-Gee on Dreamland

06 May 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We were thrilled to be joined by Rosa Rankin-Gee to discuss her striking second novel Dreamland, a postcard from a near-future (don’t say post-apoca...

Jenni Fagan and Salena Godden in conversation with Adam Biles

29 Apr 2021

Contributed by Lukas

We’re back! Welcome to the relaunched S&Co podcast. For the first episode after a long hiatus, we were thrilled to be joined (remotely!) by Jenni Fa...

An extract from Pond, read by Claire-Louise Bennett

17 Sep 2020

Contributed by Lukas

For this episode, we’re thrilled to be collaborating with the brilliant Fitzcarraldo Editions to bring you an exclusive extract from the audiobook o...

Renga through a Lockdown with Marilyn Hacker and Karthika Naïr

04 Aug 2020

Contributed by Lukas

We were delighted to welcome Karthika Naïr and Marilyn Hacker back to the bookshop. During lockdown, Marilyn and Karthika began writing Renga — a c...

Lindsey Tramuta on The New Parisienne

17 Jul 2020

Contributed by Lukas

We were delighted to be joined by Lindsey Tramuta to discuss her second book The New Parisienne—her fascinating follow-up to The New Paris—in whic...

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