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Granta Magazine 117 Episodes May 22, 2026

Granta is a quarterly literary magazine that brings together fiction, poetry, memoir, and investigative journalism from both celebrated and emerging writers. Each themed issue focuses on a single aspect of contemporary life, and this podcast complements the magazine with author readings and in-depth conversations. The episodes offer listeners direct access to Nobel laureates, debut novelists, and internationally translated voices, making it a rich resource for lovers of new writing.

Episodes

Olga Ravn, The Granta Podcast
Olga Ravn, The Granta Podcast May 22, 2026 2993 In this episode of the Granta podcast, we are joined by Olga Ravn, author of The Employees, My Work and, most recently, The Wax Child. We discuss Tove Ditlevsen, technology, the difference between consciousness and intelligence, as well as her short story ’The High Priestess’, which appeared in Granta 175: Scandinavia.Thomas Meaney is the editor of Granta.  
Helle Helle, The Granta Podcast
Helle Helle, The Granta Podcast Apr 2, 2026 3054 In this episode of the Granta podcast, we are joined by the Danish author Helle Helle, author of multiple novels and two collections. Her work has been translated into twenty-four languages and her novel they was published in English this year, translated by Martin Aitken. Six short stories by Helle Helle will be appearing in our forthcoming issue, Granta 175: Scandinavia.We discuss writing about
Christopher Bollas, The Granta Podcast
Christopher Bollas, The Granta Podcast Mar 6, 2026 2566 In this episode of the Granta podcast, we speak with Christopher Bollas, a leading figure in contemporary psychoanalytic theory and author of the forthcoming Essential Aloneness and Streams of Consciousness. A wide-ranging interview about his life and work appeared in Granta 174: Therapy.In this further conversation, Bollas reflects on the relationship between psychoanalysis and literature, the si
Sujatha Gidla, The Granta Podcast
Sujatha Gidla, The Granta Podcast Feb 11, 2026 2035 In this episode of the Granta podcast, we speak to Sujatha Gidla, author of Ants Among Elephants: an Untouchable Family and the Making of Modern India. Gidla’s essay, ‘I Am My Mother’s Older Brother’, about dementia and caring for her mother, appeared in Granta 173: India.We discuss the history of the caste system, writing a political memoir, and Gidla’s experiences as a train conductor for the Ne
Karan Mahajan, The Granta Podcast
Karan Mahajan, The Granta Podcast Dec 19, 2025 2945 In this episode of the Granta Podcast we speak to Karan Mahajan, author of Family Planning, The Association of Small Bombs and the forthcoming The Complex. Mahajan’s essay ‘The Killing of a Canadian Sikh’, on an extrajudicial killing in Surrey, Canada, appeared in Granta 173: India.We discuss his forthcoming novel, the Khalistani separatist movement, Salman Rushdie’s influence and the relationship
Zoe Dubno, The Granta Podcast
Zoe Dubno, The Granta Podcast Nov 14, 2025 2122 In this episode of the Granta Podcast we speak to Zoe Dubno, author of Happiness and Love (2025), whose short story ‘The Full Package’ appeared in Granta 166: Generations.We discuss her novel, Happiness and Love, its relationship to Thomas Bernhard’s Woodcutters, and the differences between homage and appropriation.Leo Robson is a cultural journalist whose work has appeared in the London Review of
Guadalupe Nettel, The Granta Podcast
Guadalupe Nettel, The Granta Podcast Oct 2, 2025 2921 In this episode of the Granta Podcast we speak to Guadalupe Nettel, author of four novels and three collections of short stories, including the most recent collection The Accidentals.We discuss her novel, Still Born, as well as her stories, ‘The Wanderers’, ‘Divination’ and ‘Bonsai’, as well as her approach to the politics of motherhood, realism and exile in her writing.Leo Robson is a cultural jo
Diane Williams, The Granta Podcast
Diane Williams, The Granta Podcast Aug 1, 2025 2634 In this episode of the Granta Podcast we speak to Diane Williams, author of eleven books of fiction, including the short story collection I Hear You’re Rich.We discuss the four short stories Diane Williams contributed to the summer issue, Granta 172: Badlands, as well as her various collections, her love of surprise in fiction and the porosity between her identity as a writer and an editor.Leo Rob
Tao Lin, The Granta Podcast
Tao Lin, The Granta Podcast Jul 11, 2025 3259 In this episode of the Granta Podcast we speak to Tao Lin, the author of ten books, including Leave Society and Taipei.We discuss two of Tao Lin’s recent essays, ‘My Spiritual Evolution’, and ‘Gian’, which appeared in Granta 171: Dead Friends, as well as the effects of psychedelics and the possibilities of reincarnation.Leo Robson is a cultural journalist whose work has appeared in the London Revi
Susie Boyt, The Granta Podcast
Susie Boyt, The Granta Podcast May 29, 2025 2718 In this episode of the Granta Podcast we speak to Susie Boyt, the author of seven novels, most recently Loved and Missed, and the memoir My Judy Garland Life.We discuss Susie Boyt’s short story, ‘All Being Well’, from Granta 171: Dead Friends, and consider the function of ghosts, Henry James, and how to be mourned.Leo Robson is a cultural journalist whose work has appeared in the London Review of
Nico Walker, The Granta Podcast
Nico Walker, The Granta Podcast Mar 31, 2025 2387 In this episode of the Granta Podcast, we speak to Nico Walker, author of the novel Cherry. We discuss Nico Walker’s essay ‘Mucker Play’, published in Granta 170: Winners, which considers American football as a reflection of the country’s violence, the intimate relationship between the military and sport, and how athletes cultivate their public image, from Deion Sanders to Jim Thorpe.Leo Robson is
Declan Ryan, The Granta Podcast
Declan Ryan, The Granta Podcast Feb 28, 2025 3133 Granta 170: Winners is out this week. In this episode, we speak to Declan Ryan about his essay on the British heavyweight boxing today, ‘The Hurt Business’, which appears in the magazine's new sports issue. You can read the essay discussed in this episode here. Follow these links to subscribe to the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Declan Ryan is the author of Crisis Actor, a poetry coll

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