On episode 161 this week I'm visited by Booker Prize shortlist nominee, Charlotte Wood. We talk about internalized misogyny, systems of oppression, what it’s like to be a Booker Award finalist and Wood's reissue of her 2015 novel, The Natural Way of Things.  Books Recommended:  So Long, See You Tomorrow, William Maxwell The Old Fire by Elisa Shua Disapin translated by Aneesa Abbas Higgins Delirious by Damian Wilkins  How to Commit A Postcolonial Murder by Nina McConigley Attent...

Books Are My People

Jennifer Caloyeras

Booker Prize Nominee Charlotte Wood and The Natural Way of Things

MAR 9, 202640 MIN
Books Are My People

Booker Prize Nominee Charlotte Wood and The Natural Way of Things

MAR 9, 202640 MIN

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On episode 161 this week I'm visited by Booker Prize shortlist nominee, Charlotte Wood. We talk about internalized misogyny, systems of oppression, what it’s like to be a Booker Award finalist and Wood's reissue of her 2015 novel, The Natural Way of Things. Books Recommended: So Long, See You Tomorrow, William MaxwellThe Old Fire by Elisa Shua Disapin translated by Aneesa Abbas HigginsDelirious by Damian Wilkins How to Commit A Postcolonial Murder by Nina McConigleyAttention: Writing on Life, Art and the World by Anne Einreight  out April 8thGuest Author: Lies We Tell About the Stars by Susie Nadler Find Charlotte on Social Media:  Charlottewoodwriter on InstagramSubstack: substractionHave an easy knitting project for me to try? Email me at [email protected] the showGet your Books Are My People merch here!I hope you all have a wonderfully bookish week!