Book Club: Yann Martel

Book Club: Yann Martel

Author: The Spectator April 2, 2026 Duration: 33:32
Sam Leith's guest in this week’s Book Club podcast is Yann Martel, talking about coming late to Homer, definitely not being influenced by Pale Fire, why he can’t resist a silly animal, and his new book Son of Nobody.

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