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Backlisted 268 Episodes Aug 17, 2026

A literary podcast that has been giving new life to old books since 2015. Hosted by John Mitchinson and Andy Miller, each episode features a guest discussing a neglected or forgotten book, exploring its history and significance. The show also includes regular segments like 'The Book That Changed My Life' and 'The Book That Made Me Laugh'. For show notes visit backlisted.fm and get extra content by supporting the podcast on Patreon.

Episodes

Rerun - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas
Rerun - The Ice Palace by Tarjei Vesaas Aug 17, 2026 4145 Returning to a show we made in 2022. The Ice Palace or Is-slottet by Tarjei Vesaas is a 20th century classic by one of Norway’s greatest modern writers. First published by Gyldendal in 1963, it went on to win the Nordic Council Literary Prize in 1964. In 1966, it was published in Elizabeth Rokkan’s English translation by Peter Owen who described it as the best novel he ever published. To discuss i
Gaining Ground by Joan Barfoot - Rerun
Gaining Ground by Joan Barfoot - Rerun Aug 3, 2026 4198 In light of it's republication by Faber this month, we are replaying this wonderful episode where author Rose Ruane first brought Gaining Ground A.K.A. Abra (1978) by Canadian feminist writer Joan Barfoot to our attention back in 2024.One day, seemingly on a whim, a woman walks out of her home and her marriage, forsaking her family for a life of near-solitude and self-sufficiency. M
Summer Reading 2026
Summer Reading 2026 Jul 28, 2026 3795 Just in time for the summer holidays, the Backlisted team recommend six books we have enjoyed recently: As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning by Laurie Lee; Boulder by Eva Baltasar; Flashlight by Susan Choi; The Palm House by Gwendoline Riley; The Matchbox Girl by Alice Jolly; and The Gilt Kid by James Curtis. New and not-so-new reading for the months ahead, as we take a brief break from our sabba
Summer Reading 2023 - Rerun
Summer Reading 2023 - Rerun Jul 7, 2026 3868 Over here in the UK, we are well and truly into summer: some of us have World Cup fever, and others... have not. To celebrate the continuing balm, we are rerunning one of our classic summer reading episodes from 2023, where John, Andy and Nicky choose six books, old and new: O Caledonia by Elspeth Barker; Sheep’s Clothing by Celia Dale; The Stirrings: A Memoir in Northern Time by Catherine Taylor;
How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read by Pierre Bayard - Rerun
How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read by Pierre Bayard - Rerun Jun 23, 2026 3494 Recorded back in 2018 at Port Elliot festival, Andy and John are joined on stage by writer, actor and comedian Ben Moor, author of More Trees to Climb (Granta) and whose comedy show ‘Book Talk Book Talk Book’ first premiered at that years Festival, and writer and journalist Cathy Rentzenbrink, author of The Last Act of Love and the forthcoming The Agatha Christie Cure and is currently at work on h
Look At Me by Anita Brookner - rerun
Look At Me by Anita Brookner - rerun Jun 9, 2026 4099 This is a vintage Backlisted episode recorded back in 2017. John and Andy were joined by Una McCormack and Lucy Scholes to discuss Anita Brookner's third novel Look At Me (1982), a tale of intergalactic piracy in a far off star syste... No, not really. The Cake And The Rain, Jimmy Webb's memoir of life in the 60's music industry, and We That Are Young a reworking of King Lear set in India by Pret
Beloved by Toni Morrison - rerun
Beloved by Toni Morrison - rerun Jun 2, 2026 4004 Beloved by Toni Morrison was first published in 1987 by Knopf, it went on to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1988, among many other prizes. In 2006, the New York Times declared Beloved the best work of American fiction of the previous twenty-five years. and more recently it came second in the Guardians top 100 novels of all time. This show was recorded in 2019 and our guest is Preti Taneja a
Springs of Affection by Maeve Brennan - rerun
Springs of Affection by Maeve Brennan - rerun May 11, 2026 4676 There can be few writers more deserving of Backlisted’s attention than the Irish writer, Maeve Brennan. An adopted New Yorker, Brennan died there in 1993 and was by that time so thoroughly forgotten in her native land, that she received no obituaries in any Irish papers. We are joined by the writers Sinéad Gleason and David Hayden to discuss her collection, The Springs of Affection – subtitled ‘st
De Profundis by Oscar Wilde
De Profundis by Oscar Wilde Apr 27, 2026 4849 Back in 2022, our guest was Stephen Fry, writer, actor and polymath, who joined John and Andy to discuss Oscar Wilde's De Profundis, the essay addressed to Lord Alfred Douglas in 1897 'from the depths' of Wilde's incarceration in Reading Gaol. It has been described by Colm Tóibín as 'one of the greatest love letters ever written'; it is also Wilde's most powerful testament of the sacred duty of th
Human Voices by Penelope Fitzgerald - rerun
Human Voices by Penelope Fitzgerald - rerun Apr 14, 2026 4249 In this episode from March 2019, Andy and John are joined by Georgina Morley who was then the Non-Fiction Editorial Director at Picador,  and Lucy Scholes, the Senior Editor at McNally Editions. The book under discussion is Penelope Fitzgerald’s Human Voices, her fourth novel, set in the BBC's Broadcasting House during the Second World War. Before that, John extols the virtues of The Good Immigran
Alma Cogan by Gordon Burn - Rerun
Alma Cogan by Gordon Burn - Rerun Mar 31, 2026 3768 In a special edition recorded earlier this year live at the Durham Book Festival, John and Andy are joined by writers Adele Stripe and Ben Myers to discuss Gordon Burn's debut novel Alma Cogan. The 'What Have We Been Reading?' slots are occupied by Pevsner's guide to Durham and The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro * To purchase any of the books mentioned in this episode please visit our bookshop at
Under The Volcano by Malcolm Lowry   - Rerun
Under The Volcano by Malcolm Lowry - Rerun Mar 17, 2026 3902 Recorded back in 2017, John and Andy were joined by poet, radio presenter, playwright and genuine tyke Ian McMillan to discuss Malcolm Lowry's 1947 masterwork, Under The Volcano. Also, The Factory of Light by Michael Jacobs, and more Rosemary Tonks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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