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The Booking Club

The Booking Club

Auteur(s): Jack Aldane
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Leading authors and commentators discuss their latest books and breakthroughs at their favourite haunts | Hosted by Jack Aldane | Formerly The Corner Table | Music by Boogie Belgique.

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  • Franz Kafka's The Trial at 100, from The Battle of Ideas Festival 2025
    Nov 14 2025

    This episode is lifted from a live recording that took place at The Battle of Ideas Festival 2025 in Westminster on Saturday 18th October.

    Jack draws together a panel of three speakers carefully selected to provide a modern perspective on the lasting significance of Franz Kafka’s The Trial, which turns 100 this year.

    The panel featured Maxie Allen, radio producer for Times Radio, Nick Wallis, journalist and author of The Great Post Office Scandal, and John Yorke, narrative expert, author of Into the Woods: How Stories Work and Why We Tell Them, and presenter of BBC Radio 4’s Opening Lines.

    From Nick’s relentless coverage of one of the biggest state-facilitated corporate assaults on working people ever recorded in British history, to Maxie’s own brush with the absurdity of modern British policing earlier this year, to John’s revivifying appraisal of the text, this discussion will make you wish you’d read the The Trial sooner.

    A big thank to the Academy of Ideas, and to our excellent audience on the day.

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    39 min
  • The Ballad of a Small Player: from acclaimed novel to Netflix hit, with Lawrence Osborne
    Oct 29 2025

    A riveting tale of risk and obsession set in the alluring world of Macau’s casinos, by the author of the critically acclaimed The Forgiven.

    As night falls on Macau and the neon signs that line the rain-slick streets come alive, Doyle – “Lord Doyle” to his fellow players – descends into his casino of choice to try his luck at the baccarat tables that are the anchor of his current existence. A corrupt English lawyer who has escaped prosecution by fleeing to the East, Doyle spends his nights drinking and gambling and his days sleeping off his excesses, continually haunted by his past. Taking refuge in a series of louche and dimly lit hotels, he watches his fortune rise and fall as the cards decide his fate.

    In a moment of crisis he meets Dao-Ming, an enigmatic Chinese woman who appears to be a denizen of the casinos just like himself, and seems to offer him salvation in the form of both money and love. But as Doyle attempts to make a rare and true connection, all that he accepts as reality seems to be slipping from his grasp.

    Resonant of classics by Dostoevsky and Graham Greene, The Ballad of a Small Player is a timeless tale steeped in eerie suspense and rich atmosphere.

    NOW ON NETFLIX: the adaptation of Ballad of a Small Player, starring Colin Farrell, Fala Chen, Deanie Ip, Alex Jennings, and Tilda Swinton.

    Lawrence meets Jack at Defune in Marylebone, London.

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    44 min
  • UP NEXT on The Booking Club - Lawrence Osborne, author of The Ballad of a Small Player
    Oct 17 2025

    British novelist Lawrence Osborne meets me at Defune, London’s longest-standing Japanese restaurant, to discuss it and its dazzling Netflix adaptation, directed by Edward Berger. Stay tuned for more on this upcoming episode.



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    1 min
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