
A simmering summer in Greece, rare snails, dystopia with a twist: new fiction by Amy Taylor, Leif Enger and Maria Reva
The Bookshelf continues to explore new fiction, beginning in this episode with Ruins by Amy Taylor, a plunge into holiday chaos during a simmering summer in Greece. Maria Reva’s Endling takes us to Ukraine, where an eccentric scientist is breeding rare snails. And, Leif Enger’s I Cheerfully Refuse...dystopia with a twist. BOOKS Amy Taylor, Ruins, Allen & Unwin Maria Reva, Endling, Virago Leif Enger, I Cheerfully Refuse, Grove Press GUESTS Mark Mordue, music writer, journalist, and poet – whose books include Boy On Fire: The Young Nick Cave Robert Goodman, critic who writes regularly for the Newtown Review of Books and on his website, Pile by the Bed OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro The Hare with Amber Eyes, Edmund de Waal On Chesil Beach, Ian McEwan Louise Erdrich, works Lanny, Max Porter The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, Shehan Karunatilaka By Night in Chile; 2666, Roberto Bolaño Leviathan Wakes, James S.A. Corey Ancillary Justice, Ann Leckie Chronicles, Bob Dylan Just Kids, Patti Smith Road Series, Hugo Race Love Goes to Buildings on Fire, Will Hermes Perdido Street Station, China Mieville Babel; Yellowface; Katabasis, R.F. Kuang The Animals in That Country, Laura Jean McKay The Third Reich of Dreams: The Nightmares of a Nation, Charlotte Beradt The White Hotel, D.M. Thomas Salvage, Jennifer Mills Juice, Tim Winton Arborescence; Hovering, Rhett Davis Deaf Republic, Ilya Kaminsky CREDITS Presenter, Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh Producer, Kate Evans and Sarah Corbett Sound engineer, John Jacobs and Tegan Nicholls Executive producer, Rhiannon Brown
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Show Notes
The Bookshelf continues to explore new fiction, beginning in this episode with Ruins by Amy Taylor, a plunge into holiday chaos during a simmering summer in Greece. Maria Reva’s Endling takes us to Ukraine, where an eccentric scientist is breeding rare snails. And, Leif Enger’s I Cheerfully Refuse...dystopia with a twist.
BOOKS
Amy Taylor, Ruins, Allen & Unwin
Maria Reva, Endling, Virago
Leif Enger, I Cheerfully Refuse, Grove Press
GUESTS
Mark Mordue, music writer, journalist, and poet – whose books include Boy On Fire: The Young Nick Cave
Robert Goodman, critic who writes regularly for the Newtown Review of Books and on his website, Pile by the Bed
OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED
- Never Let Me Go, Kazuo Ishiguro
- The Hare with Amber Eyes, Edmund de Waal
- On Chesil Beach, Ian McEwan
- Louise Erdrich, works
- Lanny, Max Porter
- The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, Shehan Karunatilaka
- By Night in Chile; 2666, Roberto Bolaño
- Leviathan Wakes, James S.A. Corey
- Ancillary Justice, Ann Leckie
- Chronicles, Bob Dylan
- Just Kids, Patti Smith
- Road Series, Hugo Race
- Love Goes to Buildings on Fire, Will Hermes
- Perdido Street Station, China Mieville
- Babel; Yellowface; Katabasis, R.F. Kuang
- The Animals in That Country, Laura Jean McKay
- The Third Reich of Dreams: The Nightmares of a Nation, Charlotte Beradt
- The White Hotel, D.M. Thomas
- Salvage, Jennifer Mills
- Juice, Tim Winton
- Arborescence; Hovering, Rhett Davis
- Deaf Republic, Ilya Kaminsky
CREDITS
- Presenter, Kate Evans and Cassie McCullagh
- Producer, Kate Evans and Sarah Corbett
- Sound engineer, John Jacobs and Tegan Nicholls
- Executive producer, Rhiannon Brown