
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.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

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
Ed Atkins, artist and author of Flower, Old Food and A Primer for Cadavers, speaks to Dan Fox, filmmaker, musician and author of Pretentiousness: Why it Matters and Limbo, about his work to date. The conversation touches on catachresis and its relati... more
Diane Seuss, author of frank: sonnets and Modern Poetry, speaks with poet and critic Sandeep Parmar, author of Faust, Eidolon and Reading Mina Loy’s Autobiographies, about her work to date. The discussion touches on the confluence of memoir and poetr... more
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In-depth conversations with a variety of authors highlight the craft, themes, and influences behind their literary works. Frequent discussions explore the nuances of storytelling, personal experiences, and how broader socio-political contexts shape contemporary narratives. Many episodes address the intersection of personal and political dimensions, particularly in how literature responds to real-world issues such as identity, loss, and cultural representation. Unique to this series is the blend of literary critique and personal reflection, offering listeners insights into the creative processes and thoughts of emerging and established writers alike.
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