Stuff Ian Likes
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Ian Banks
This is a podcast about Stuff Ian Likes. Books, films, music… Ian Banks describes the things that have shaped who he is today and discusses what it is that makes them so significant. What sort of “stuff” do you like? Join the conversation @stuffianlikes
Total 26 episodes
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Episode 26: Heart Of The Comet by David Brin and Gregory Benford
Collaborations aren’t normally something that I enjoy but when they work they are an absolute delight (see episode 1 of this series for more proof). This 1980s classic by two giants of the field is a fantastic depiction of a manned expedition to explore Halley’s Comet. Full of adventure and tragedy and wonderful science-y ideas, it’s a thumping good tale.
09:2030/10/2024
Episode 25: Illusion by Paula Volsky
Episode 25: Illusion by Paula VolskyIllusion is a brilliant novel that tells a fantasy version of the French Revolution. It’s a delight to read despite covering fairly grim material and I absolutely love it.
09:4627/09/2024
Episode 24: Underfoot In Show Business by Helene Hanff
Helene Hanff rose to international prominence with 84, Charing Cross Road, but she had been a writer all her life. This frequently hilarious memoir details how that writing life began…
07:1425/08/2024
Episode 23: The Stainless Steel Rat by Harry Harrison
James Bolivar diGriz is a career criminal in a universe that barely acknowledges his existence. He is also the hero of a series spanning 50 years of the life of Harry Harrison. Funny, smart and exciting, this is a set of adventures that I’ve enjoyed for most of my life.
20:0526/07/2024
Episode 22: Beloved Exile by Parke Godwin
Arthurian literature has fallen off my radar a little in recent years, pretty much because of real world issues influencing how I feel about it. Beloved Exile is, however, a genuinely superb novel about what happens after Arthur dies…
09:2529/06/2024
Episode 21: A Mirror For Princes by Tom de Haan
The story of Reyhnard, Prince turned itinerant labourer, is a wonderfully grim tale about the son of a brutally pragmatic king and how his life turns out. It’s a superb meditation on power and who deserves to hold on to it. Published when the author was only 24 it’s a much more polished novel than experienced writers can dream of and a wondrous experience to read. Find out more at Stuffianlikes.com
08:3931/05/2024
Episode 20: Adrian Mole by Susan Townsend
Susan Townsend chronicled life in the late 20th/early 21st Centuries hilariously in the Adrian Mole books. Funny and touching, they are a wonderful look at how we all changed during that time.
12:2227/04/2024
Episode 19: The Song Of Phaid The Gambler by Mick Farren
We visit the very far future and a quite degenerate Earth in this month’s episode. We also look at what sort of choices are made when dividing up a long book into smaller chunks for publication.
10:2929/03/2024
Episode 18: The Rocketeer
The Rocketeer started life as a serialised comic before become a bestselling graphic novel before becoming a fun movie. There have been other incarnations of the story but these are the two I love the most. Find out why in this month’s episode.
08:1223/02/2024
Episode 17: Espedair Street by Iain Banks
Iain Banks’s fifth novel is one of my favourites by him, with or without the M. It’s a witty, clever and utterly charming story of a guy who decides to use music as a way of fitting in to his life and succeeds beyond anyone’s wildest dreams.
08:2721/01/2024
Episode 16: Titan by Stephen Baxter
Stephen Baxter’s 1997 novel Titan is occasionally eerily prophetic, sometimes quite depressing, but always a great read. I love it for his incredible near-misses on what the future looked,like and for the amazing story it tells.
05:5819/12/2023
Episode 15: The Fey by Kristine Kathryn Rusch
The Fey was one of the last multi-volume fantasy epics that I managed to successfully engage with until the conclusion. It’s also a wonderful fantasy soap opera that succeeds in ways that so many others fail. Like a lot of 90s fantasies it tries for a sense of realpolitik rather than inspiring awe and wonder, but it manages to invite you into its world nonetheless. And, violent and grim though it might be, it’s a wonderful way to lose yourself for several hours at a time.
09:3519/11/2023
Episode 14: Spotswood
Spotswood is a 1991 movie starring Anthony Hopkins, Ben Mendelsohn, Tony Collette and Russell Crowe. It’s a charming, clever, touching film about helping other people.
07:5121/10/2023
Episode 13: A Day In Summer by J.L. Carr
I only read it for the first time in 2021 but it’s been one of my favourite stories for many more years than that due to an excellent BBC adaptation that I had on video… although without the title sequence. Some notes… Saturday Night Clive was a magazine-style show hosted by Clive James… Tom Chabon was in the excellent Blakes 7 episode Countdown, where he played the brother of Avon’s dead girlfriend… Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas was one of the subjects of Episode 6.
11:1718/09/2023
Episode 12: The Book Of Years by Peter Morwood
This quartet of fantasy novels appeared during the 1980s and has been begging for a sequel ever since. It’s witty and gripping, making it a perfect piece of entertainment for me. You’ll also have to excuse my voice in this episode as I was grappling with a dose of flu making me sound like The Hoarse Lord #sorrynotsorry
17:5828/08/2023
Episode 11: The Silver Sun and Tea With The Black Dragon
Nancy Springer and R. A. MacAvoy are names that aren’t spoken about these days as much as I wish they were. They produced many wonderful books and I take a look at two of them here.
08:0318/07/2023
Episode 10: Nifft The Lean
Michael’s Shea’s 1982 World Fantasy Award-winning novel is an absolute gem. It’s funny, grim, scary and horrific - frequently all in the same sentence. It’s a brilliant look at eldritch horrors existing side-by-side in a richly-painted fantasy world.
05:5421/06/2023
Episode 9: The Dragonriders Of Pern
Anne McCaffrey’s beloved SF series falls under our gaze this episode. If you haven’t experienced it, it’s a pretty fun set of books with an interesting premise. CW: there’s a little bit of talk about abusive relationships in this episode.
11:4431/05/2023
Episode 8: Memory, Sorrow And Thorn by Tad Williams
One of the groundbreaking classics of the 80s/90s boom in epic fantasy, this series is often overlooked when we talk about fantasy, although it’s good to see that it’s been getting some deserved recognition lately, now that the fuss over other, better-publicised series’ has begun to die down. I’m looking at what makes it so great and why it’s so special to me.
08:4230/04/2023
Episode 7: Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Fahrenheit 451 is a novel that has never not been relevant. Let’s look at what it means and how the themes stay constant no matter how society changes. CW: self-harm
07:3628/03/2023
Episode 6: Under Milk Wood and The Daughter Of Time
These are two favourite books of mine. They were both first published in the early 1950s and don’t feature much in the way of plot. But they are still brilliant and we look at why this might be so.
10:1226/02/2023
Episode 5: Movie Night
We’re taking a look at a couple of movies in this episode: 1987’s The Princess Bride and 1989’s The Tall Guy. More information at Stuffianlikes.com and on instagram and Twitter with @stuffianlikes Have fun storming the castle!
09:5723/01/2023
Episode 4: Possession by A. S. Byatt and Nation by Terry Pratchett
Two award-winning novels are covered in this episode. They aren’t my favourites by either author but they are among their most interesting work.
10:0303/01/2023
Episode 3: Les Miserables
This time around we’re going beyond the barricades to hear the people sing… or at least, to read some Victor Hugo, specifically his brilliant 1862 novel, Les Miserables. Get ready for some terrible pronunciation!
08:4409/12/2022
Episode 2: 2010 - Odyssey Two
This time around we’re looking at 2010, Arthur C. Clarke’s sequel to 2001, which was published in 1982.
07:3914/11/2022
Episode 1: Dragonworld
This episode features the 1979 novel Dragonworld by Byron Preiss and J. Michael Reaves with illustrations by Joseph Zucker
08:4921/10/2022