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The first episode of our podcast with Shakespeare & Co is now available podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t... Adam Biles and Ella Griffiths are joined by novelist and performer Taìno Mendez to discuss Ladies of the Rachmaninoff Eyes by Henry Van Dyke, the 20th title in the Faber Editions imprint.
"This was not a book of discovery. It is a book of reportage of the heart." Arundhati Roy on Mother Mary Comes to Me, in our latest @shakespeareandcompany.com interview.
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"My book came out, and they were talking about this false naive style of drawing. There was nothing false about the naivety of my style. I couldn't draw better. This is it." What a star Marjane was...
"My book came out, and they were talking about this false naive style of drawing. There was nothing false about the naivety of my style. I couldn't draw better. This is it." What a star Marjane was...
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"Words struggle, in a way, to express some deep essence of our existence. They seem to slide off the surface all too often." David Szalay on the limits of language.
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The Yale Review
We're devastated to hear the news about Marjane Satrapi. She came to our festival in 2008 and was a pure force of nature. Wise, funny, engaging. This is a big loss. (Photo taken by Justin Westover during the festival)
One hundred years ago today, a baby was born with a HOWL! Happy birthday, Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997). Poet, prophet, and one of the great friends of our bookshop. (Photo by Jack Hazzard from the Shakespeare and Company archives) @citylightsbooks.bsky.social
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🎙️ It's here! Editions, a new podcast from us and @faberbooks.bsky.social, celebrating radical literary voices. It launches today with Henry Van Dyke's Ladies of the Rachmaninoff Eyes (1965), featuring Taíno Mendez in conversation with Adam Biles & Ella Griffiths. 🎧https://pod.fo/e/4209d2
🎙️ It's here! Editions, a new podcast from us and @faberbooks.bsky.social, celebrating radical literary voices. It launches today with Henry Van Dyke's Ladies of the Rachmaninoff Eyes (1965), featuring Taíno Mendez in conversation with Adam Biles & Ella Griffiths. 🎧https://pod.fo/e/4209d2
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Shakespeare and Company
We're devastated to hear the news about Marjane Satrapi. She came to our festival in 2008 and was a pure force of nature. Wise, funny, engaging. This is a big loss. (Photo taken by Justin Westover during the festival)
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We're devastated to hear the news about Marjane Satrapi. She came to our festival in 2008 and was a pure force of nature. Wise, funny, engaging. This is a big loss. (Photo taken by Justin Westover during the festival)
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Shakespeare and Company
Faber teams up with Shakespeare and Company on ‘landmark’ podcast
Faber has teamed up with independent Paris bookshop Shakespeare and Company on a "landmark" new podcast, Editions: A Shakespeare and Company x Faber Production.
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Shakespeare and Company’s Adam Biles talks to Arudhati Roy about her first memoir and her early life in India.
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A Shakespeare and Company Interview: Arundhati Roy
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Shakespeare and Company’s Adam Biles discusses memory and masculinity with novelist David Szalay.
A Shakespeare and Company Interview: David Szalay on his novel “Flesh”