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The Fitzcarraldo Editions Archive

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Edward Said
The Question Of Palestine
Gaza
Palestinian Liberation
Imperialism
Ethnic Cleansing
The Tower
Memory
Cold Enough For Snow
Diane Seuss
Israel
Palestine
Sylvia Plath
Art
Modern Poetry
Frank, Sonnets
Poetry
Ed Atkins
Tuberculosis
Emergency

A series of newly recorded, in-depth conversations with authors published by Fitzcarraldo Editions about their work, touching on process, style, form, themes and influences.

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Latest Episodes

Jeremy Cooper, author of Discord, Brian, Bolt from the Blue and Ash Before Oak, speaks to Gareth Evans, writer, editor and film/event producer, about his writing to date. The conversation touches on his trajectory from the art world into writing, how... more

Joanna Pocock, author of Surrender and Greyhound, speaks to Samantha Walton, academic and author of Everybody Needs Beauty: In Search of the Nature Cure, about her writing to date. The conversation touches on resistance to nostalgia in nature writing... more

Thea Lenarduzzi, author of Dandelions and The Tower, speaks to Elinor Cleghorn, author of Unwell Women and A Woman’s Work (forthcoming in 2026). The conversation touches on the imaginative resonances of fairy tales, storytelling in the pub, and the g... more

Guadalupe Nettel, author of Still Born and The Accidentals, both tr. Rosalind Harvey, speaks to Sarvat Hasin, author of You Can't Go Home Again and The Giant Dark, about her work to date. The discussion touches on transforming someone’s story into fi... more

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Recent Guests

Jeremy Cooper
Acclaimed writer and art historian; author of several Fitzcarraldo Editions novels
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Episode: The Fitzcarraldo Editions Archive: Jeremy Cooper in conversation with Gareth Evans
Diane Seuss
Poet and author known for her works on personal and political themes.
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Episode: The Fitzcarraldo Editions Archive: Diane Seuss in conversation with Sandeep Parmar

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 61 ratings
  • Wonderful

    I just listened to the latest episode with Jeremy Cooper - wonderful!

    I will have to listen to the rest now..

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    maccamcmc
    United Kingdom2 months ago
  • A good one

    Great conversations, great production, audio is a bit quiet for the bus!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    brob444
    Canadaa year ago
  • Always look forward to them.

    Keep ‘em coming!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    berknsocks
    United States2 years ago
  • Engaging

    Very happy I’ve found this podcast. Really engaging.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JOE231195
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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Discussions blend craft with publishing insights, appealing to writers and editors alike
Guest selections offer a broad, international literary perspective
Thoughtful, well-produced conversations with strong guests
Production quality is high and discussions are engaging, though some episodes dip into dense detail

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#206
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The Fitzcarraldo Editions Archive: Jeremy Cooper in conversation with Gareth Evans
Q: How do you approach the ending and the overall narrative arc across your novels?
He describes ending a book as something that often remains flexible, with endings that may evolve through feedback from editors and readers. He prefers endings that feel earned by the character's journey and avoids neat, obvious conclusions, treating the reader's interpretation as a vital part of the experience.
The Fitzcarraldo Editions Archive: Jeremy Cooper in conversation with Gareth Evans
Q: What motivates you to write and how do your life experiences shape the books you publish with Fitzcarraldo Editions?
Cooper explains that his writing draws on deeply held interests in art, architecture, cinema, and music, and that his life—locations, friendships, and work in places like London and Somerset—infuses the narrative with authenticity. He emphasizes the two-way relationship between writer and reader, and how personal history informs character and plot without turning the work into a literal autobiography.
The Fitzcarraldo Editions Archive: Jessica Au In Conversation With Lucy Caldwell
Q: Can you talk about that sense of a ghost story and your childhood love for ghost stories?
The idea of time being relational and changeable ties into a ghost story's theme. The narrator becomes more aware of her mother's impact over time.
The Fitzcarraldo Editions Archive: Jessica Au In Conversation With Lucy Caldwell
Q: How hard was it to get the story to work on all these three levels?
The three levels were built into the story from the very start, with a mournful, regretful tone tied to the daughter anticipating her mother's passing.

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