Elizabeth Strout, Daniel Kehlmann and a Genre‑Bending Debut

May 8
54 mins

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Episode Description

This week’s Bookshelf features the latest from Elizabeth Strout, creator of Olive Kitteridge and Lucy Barton, returning with a stand‑alone novel called The Things We Never Say. We’re also reading an ambitious, genre‑bending novel that moves from 1980s gaming culture to far‑future space travel, and Daniel Kehlmann’s The Director, a German novel in translation that explores film, power and propaganda. Joining us to review are Geordie Williamson - critic, publisher and writer; and Robert Forster - singer‑songwriter, founding member of The Go‑Betweens, memoirist and brand new novelist with Songwriters on the Run.

~ REVIEWERS

~ BOOKS

  • Daniel Kehlmann, The Director (translated from the German by Ross Benjamin), Riverrun
  • Elizabeth Strout, The Things We Never Say, Viking Penguin  
  • Portia Elan, Homebound, Chatto & Windus
  • Caro Claire Burke, Yesteryear, Fourth Estate 

~ OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED

  • Daniel Kehlmann, works
  • Elizabeth Strout, My Name is Lucy Barton
  • The Boundless Deep, Richard Holmes
  • Johnno, David Malouf
  • Keeley Jobe, The Endling
  • Ana Paula Maia, On Earth as It Is Beneath

~ CREDITS

  • Presenter, Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh
  • Producer, Kate Evans and Sarah Corbett
  • Sound, Craig Tilmouth and Roi Huberman
  • Arts editor, Rhiannon Brown
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