
The Greenlight Bookstore Podcast
Great authors in conversation about their newest books, hosted by an independent bookstore in the heart of Brooklyn, NY. Books discussed are available for sale in our stores and at www.greenlightbookstore.com.
Latest episodes

Sep 19, 2016 • 1h 8min
Episode 15: Ann Patchett + J. Courtney Sullivan (September 19, 2016)
On the publication date of her seventh novel Commonwealth, author and bookseller Ann Patchett (Bel Canto, Run, State of Wonder, etc.) launched the book onstage with her friend J. Courtney Sullivan (The Engagements, etc.). The conversation touched on the joys and pitfalls of first chapters, Ann's mother's take on the new novel ("None of it happened and all of it is true"), the freedom Patchett learned from Catholicism, engaging with the Nashville community as a retailer vs. as an artist, and a lot of really great book recommendations.

Aug 17, 2016 • 1h 3min
Episode 14: Teju Cole + Amitava Kumar (August 17, 2016)
On a hot August night in Brooklyn, novelist, art critic and photographer Teju Cole (Open City, Every Day is for the Thief) celebrates the launch of his essay collection Known and Strange Things. His conversation with novelist and essayist Amitava Kumar (Lunch With a Bigot, Nobody Does the Right Thing) encompasses the difference between an essay and a take, the concept of the punctum in a work of art, the importance of constellational thinking, and several jokes about air conditioning. Part of the Brooklyn Voices series at St. Joseph's College.

Dec 30, 2014 • 1h 1min
Episode 13: Khaled Hosseini + Anand Giridharadas (June 6, 2014)
Khaled Hosseini (The Kite Runner) uses the release of his latest, And The Mountains Echoed, to discuss east and west, war and peace, and everything in the middle. Plus two excellent graphic novels, one old and one new.

Dec 2, 2014 • 55min
Episode 12: Alexi Zentner + Téa Obreht (December 2, 2014)
Alexi Zentner (Touch) talks to friend and fellow novelist Téa Obreht (The Tiger's Wife) about Shakespeare, shellfish, and his newest novel, The Lobster Kings. Also, Denis Johnson's heart of darkness, and getting cosmic with Italo Calvino. Find the books mentioned in this episode at www.greenlightbookstore.com/radio12

Nov 18, 2014 • 50min
Episode 11: Luke B. Goebel + Tobias Carroll (Sept 22, 2014)
The intense and soulful Luke B. Goebel talks about his debut novel Fourteen Stories, None of Them Are Yours with Tobias Carroll of Vol. 1 Brooklyn. Also, Bryan Stevenson on justice and redemption and Merritt Teague on sex, drugs, and the soup du jour. Find all the books described in this episode at Greenlightbookstore.com/radio11

Nov 3, 2014 • 51min
Episode 10: Damon Galgut (September 30, 2014)
Damon Galgut (In a Strange Room) speaks about his latest – Arctic Summer, a fictionalization of E.M. Forster’s life while writing A Passage to India. Also, new poetry from Saeed Jones, and Atul Gawande on what we talk about when we talk about dying.

Oct 27, 2014 • 4min
Episode 9: Ghost Stories with David Mitchell + John Freeman (October 27, 2014)
Happy Halloween! In this bonus mini-episode, David Mitchell and John Freeman tell each other ghost stories. S'mores not included. Find a selection of appropriately spooky literature at: Greenlightbookstore.com/radio9

Oct 20, 2014 • 46min
Episode 8: Emily St. John Mandel + Emma Straub (September 8, 2014)
Emily St. John Mandel, author of Station Eleven, sits down with fellow author Emma Straub to talk about the craft of writing, the vicissitudes of publishing, and the how her particular dystopian vision was influenced by survivalist blogs, King Lear, and Calvin and Hobbes. Also, reviews of Lila by Marilynne Robinson, and Splash State by Todd Colby. Find all the titles discussed in this episode at Greenlightbookstore.com/radio8

Oct 1, 2014 • 1h 7min
Episode 7: David Mitchell + John Freeman (October 27, 2014)
David Mitchell (Cloud Atlas, Number9Dream) on his new novel, The Bone Clocks, his illicit dreams of Amsterdam, and why Optimism is probably the best choice – in conversation with John Freeman (How to Read a Novelist). Also: exciting new reissues from Wakefield Press and a second look at Daphne DuMaurier’s Rebecca. Find all the titles discussed in this episode at Greenlightbookstore.com/radio7

Sep 15, 2014 • 59min
Episode 6: Jack Livings + Brigid Hughes (August 21, 2014)
Brigid Hughes (A Public Space, The Paris Review) speaks to Jack Livings about his debut collection of stories, The Dog, as well as the agonies and ecstasies of obsessive research and Tobias Wolff. Also – reviews of Jeff VanderMeer’s Southern Reach Trilogy and The Rest is Noise by Alex Ross. Find all the titles discussed in this episode at Greenlightbookstore.com/radio6