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A Good Read

Zadie Smith and Colm Tóibín

A Good Read

BBC

Arts, Books

4.2848 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2025

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

OBLIVION by Héctor Abad, chosen by Colm Tóibín FLESH by David Szalay, chosen by Zadie Smith CALL ME BY YOUR NAME by André Aciman, chosen by Harriett Gilbert

Authors and good friends Zadie Smith and Colm Tóibín join Harriett Gilbert to share books they love. For a longer edition of this episode, check out the A Good Read podcast.

Colm Tóibín chooses Oblivion, a memoir by Colombian writer Héctor Abad. It’s a deeply moving tribute to Abad’s father – a warm, generous, and witty man who was a doctor, university professor, and tireless human rights campaigner. His life was tragically cut short when he was murdered by paramilitaries in Medellín in 1987. What do the others make of this powerful portrait of love and loss?

Next, Zadie Smith recommends Flesh, a taut and compelling novel by Hungarian-British author David Szalay. The story follows István, a Hungarian man whose life takes a picaresque turn – from the army to prison, and eventually to London, where he works as a security guard for a wealthy family. As he becomes entangled in their world in unexpected ways, do the others find the novel as gripping as she does?

Finally, Harriett Gilbert brings Call Me By Your Name by André Aciman, the novel that inspired the acclaimed film starring Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer. Set during a languid summer on the Italian Riviera, it captures the intense infatuation between Elio and Oliver. But how does the novel compare to the much-loved film?

Colm Tóibín is the author of eleven novels, including The Master, The Magician, Brooklyn, and Long Island, the latter now out in paperback. And Zadie Smith has written six novels, among them White Teeth, Swing Time, and her most recent, The Fraud.

Producer: Eliza Lomas

Transcript

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0:00.0

Things just swirling around my head.

0:03.6

Am I really the product of this?

0:06.1

Astonishing secrets uncovered by at-home DNA tests.

0:11.0

Little did I know what more was to come.

0:13.4

I'm Jenny Clemen and in the new series of The Gift,

0:17.5

we'll hear more stories emerging out of the ever-expanding global DNA database.

0:22.8

They didn't know that I was different.

0:25.7

You had kids together.

0:27.0

Yeah.

0:27.5

Then you met.

0:28.3

Then we met.

0:29.2

The Gift.

0:30.1

Listen on BBC Sounds.

0:34.3

BBC Sounds, music, radio, podcasts. If you've just finished a good book and are wondering what to read next, you've come to the right place.

0:43.6

Because with me today with their recommendations are two wonderful writers.

0:47.5

Zadie Smith is the author of six novels, including White Teeth, Swingtime and Most Recently The Fraud.

0:54.2

She's published three collections of essays and a short story collection

0:57.2

and written a play adapted from Chaucer called The Wife of Wilson.

1:02.5

Column Tabin has written 11 novels, including The Master, the magician, Brooklyn and Long Island,

1:08.5

the latter just out in paperback.

1:10.5

He's also published two collections of stories,

1:13.0

and from 2022 to 2024, he was the laureate for Irish fiction.

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