
When the book ends, the conversation begins. Mattea Roach speaks with writers who have something to say about their work, the world and our place in it. You’ll always walk away with big questions to ponder and new books to read.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 112 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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What’s more romantic than planning an assassination together? You’d have to ask the radical activist Emma Goldman, who did just that with her revolutionary partner and lover, Sasha Berkman. Emma was a real historical figure and one of the best known ... more
John Irving’s books are on many readers’ list of favourites. He’s written novels like The World According to Garp and The Cider House Rules, which you also might recognize from their beloved screen adaptations. John is known for writing generation-sp... more
It’s a bit of an understatement to say that Canisia Lubrin has a way with words. Last year, she took home the Carol Shields Prize for her debut novel, Code Noir. Now she’s back with a long-form poem called The World After Rain. The poem is an epic tr... more
Leila Mottley was only 17 years-old when she wrote her debut novel, Nightcrawling … and she was 20 when she became the youngest author ever to make the Booker Prize longlist. After that incredible start, Leila is now back with her second novel, calle... more
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I’ve always enjoyed listening to programs like this where the authors are interviewed ..it provides tremendous insight into the kind of writing that they do. I really really like Mattea Roach’s interview style. It’s intelligent. It’s easy to listen to. I think she’s doing a marvellous job ….you can tell she’s a very bright person. Gratifying to hear one of the authors that she’s interviewed compliment her on her questions and her style. I think that’s super.
Initially I couldn’t stand this podcast as the interviewer Mattea Roach kept inserting her own experiences and opinions often seeming to compete with the interviewee. She seems to have improved a lot and today’s interview with Ian McEwan was well done. I’ll continue to listen.
I’ve given the new podcast over a year and I need to say goodbye. Mattea, please stop inserting your own opinions and narratives into the interviews. We listen to hear from THEM, not from (or about) YOU! I’m sure it’s very hard to follow in the footsteps of the great Eleanor, but she knew enough to get out of the way when you interview someone!
Roach is a fantastic interviewer, and it’s been so wonderful to hear them settle into the role of host. I’m grateful for the variety of genres Bookends covers and the care Roach brings to each conversation.
What a pleasure to listen to a young person who is so educated, well spoken and prepared in every aspect! I could listen to you read a dictionary. Your cadence is beautiful.
*I listened to the Kate Bush episode 3 times!!! Shares it with all my friends who are more evolved when it comes to music.
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A unique blend of literature and personal exploration takes center stage, featuring engaging discussions between the host and a diverse array of writers. Conversations often traverse themes of identity, cultural heritage, creativity, and the societal implications of literature. Noteworthy are the insightful reflections on contemporary societal issues—particularly around mental health, trauma, and the nuances of gender and identity, which prompt listeners to think critically about the stories that shape our lives and shared experiences. Additionally, the podcast invites listeners to discover new books while engaging with authors on a personal level, making it ideal for those interested in the intersection of literature and life.
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2. Leila Mottley
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