My Life in Books
There’s a particular intimacy in discovering the books that live on someone else’s shelves, the ones they’ve returned to and that have quietly shaped their view of the world. My Life in Books, from The Telegraph, explores that very idea. Each conversation moves beyond a simple discussion of a writer’s latest work to delve into the literary foundations of their life. You’ll hear authors reflect on the childhood stories that sparked their imagination, the dog-eared novels that provided comfort during difficult times, and the challenging reads that permanently shifted their perspective. The result is a series of personal, meandering journeys through personal libraries, revealing how the act of reading is intertwined with the act of living. This podcast offers a quiet, thoughtful space for anyone who believes a person’s character can be understood through the spines on their bookcase. It’s less about literary criticism and more about literary biography, uncovering the formative narratives behind the voices we admire. Tune in for genuine, unscripted conversations that feel like eavesdropping on a fascinating discussion between friends in a cozy corner of a bookstore.
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