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Podcast: Francis Spufford on Cahokia Jazz

Francis Spufford at the Church Times Festival of Faith and Literature, in March

Francis Spufford at the Church Times Festival of Faith and Literature, in March

On the podcast this week, Francis Spufford discusses his latest novel, Cahokia Jazz, with the Dean of Southwark, the Very Revd Dr Mark Oakley. The conversation was recorded at the Church Times Festival of Faith and Literature, which was held in Winchester in March (Features, 7 March).

Set in an alternative America in the 1920s, Cahokia Jazz is “a detective novel with noir tendencies” which is “as inventive and unpredictable in its setting as it is in its thrilling plot”, Dr Oakley wrote in a review in the Church Times.

Cahokia Jazz is available in paperback from the Church House Bookshop.

Francis Spufford’s first novel, Golden Hill, won the Costa First Novel Award 2016; his second novel, Light Perpetual was longlisted for the 2021 Booker Prize. He has also written five highly praised works of non-fiction, including Unapologetic: Why, despite everything Christianity can still make surprising emotional sensewhich was shortlisted for the 2016 Michael Ramsey Prize.

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