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Guardian Books podcast: The family in literature

This week's podcast considers the place of the family in literature.

From Hamlet, via Anna Karenina all the way up to The Corrections, families – happy, feuding, just plain bonkers – have long proved a rich seam for writers. But what's the attraction? We hear from Gerard Woodward, whose acclaimed trilogy of novels about the dysfunctional Jones family saw him shortlisted for the Man Booker prize in 2004; from Kevin Wilson about his debut novel portraying a family of performance artists; and from Stefan Solzhenitsyn on the legacy of his legendary father, Alexander.

Reading list

Apricot Jam and Other Stories by Alexander Solzhenitsyn

The Family Fang by Kevin Wilson

I'll Go To Bed At Noon by Gerard Woodward

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