Talking Books

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  • 2010
  • 1 Season

Talking Books is a fascinating new show from BBC America that takes viewers on a journey through the world of literature. Hosted by a variety of book experts, each episode explores a different book, author or literary theme, and provides insightful commentary, analysis and critique.

The show is designed to appeal to both casual readers and hardcore bookworms, and covers everything from classic literature to modern bestsellers, as well as niche genres and emerging trends.

One of the key features of Talking Books is its focus on interviews with authors and literary figures. Viewers can expect to see in-depth conversations with a range of writers, from the biggest names in contemporary fiction to lesser-known cult writers and emerging talents.

In addition, the show offers an array of engaging features, such as book reviews, reading group discussions, and debates about the state of modern literature. It also sprinkles in a few lighter segments, such as book-themed quizzes and games, to keep things entertaining and engaging.

Overall, Talking Books is a must-watch for anyone who loves books and wants to explore the fascinating world of literature in depth. With its insightful commentary, engaging interviews, and diverse range of topics, it offers a unique and compelling perspective on one of the world's most timeless and beloved art forms.

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Robert Harris
7. Robert Harris
 
The UK's bestselling and critically acclaimed authors talk about their new work, their ideas and being an author in the 21st Century. This week Razia Iqbal asks Robert Harris how much the New Labour era has informed his fictional work.
Jonathan Franzen
6. Jonathan Franzen
 
Once again the debate around the Great American Novel has occupied the literati on both sides of the Atlantic and once again it is Jonathan Franzen that has prompted the discussion.
Colm Toibin
5. Colm Toibin
December 2, 2010
Colm Toibin's most recent novel, Brooklyn, was a bestseller, winning the Costa Book award in 2009. Razia Iqbal talks to him about his writing style and the influence of the great Irish writers of the past.
Andrea Levy
4. Andrea Levy
November 25, 2010
Andrea Levy's Small Island was an international best seller. Razia Iqbal talks to her about the pressures of writing another book after such success and her continued desire to chronicle the complex links between the Caribbean and the UK.
David Grossman
3. David Grossman
November 11, 2010
This week Razia Iqbal talks to the Israeli writer David Grossman. His new book 'To The End of the Land' chronicles the life of Ora and her family as she tries to live in a country constantly driven by wars.
P. D. James
2. P. D. James
November 4, 2010
P. D. James published her first book in 1963 and has been a bestseller ever since. Razia Iqbal asks her about the complexities of writing crime novels that are more than puzzles for the reader to solve.
Salman Rushdie
1. Salman Rushdie
October 21, 2010
Razia Iqbal talks to Sir Salman Rushdie about his new book 'Luka and The Fire of Life'. The book is a fairy tale written for his second son but Rushdie is best known for the novel 'Midnight's Children' and the hugely controversial 'Satanic Verses'.
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  • Premiere Date
    October 21, 2010