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Manage episode 197996762 series 1394059
In which we discuss,
1. Report on the Thing by Clarice Lispector, Vice, June 2015.
2. Cat Person by Kristen Roupenian, New Yorker, December 2017.
along with, among other things…
Clarice Lispector
- “The True Glamour of Clarice Lispector” by Benjamin Moser, The New Yorker
- “Not the Word, but the Thing Itself”, a profile in The Nation by Ava Kofman
Kristen Roupenian
- Kristen Roupenian on the Self-Deceptions of Dating, an interview in The New Yorker.
- @Kroupernian on Twitter
Time and Music and Other such
- A Sveglia clock
- A tribute to that one character Lorne, from Angel
- Carmen Maria Machado, in our Pocket Interview No. 4
- The Silence in Doctor Who
- This quote from Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre: “Things are divorced from their names. They are there, grotesque, headstrong, gigantic, and it seems ridiculous
- The song, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (youtube), and a review from Spin of the album’s 20th anniversary.
- The Flower Sermon, in which is communicated the nature of suchness, and to which Chris is probably referring when he’s attempting to remember what Buddha said about flowers.
Black Mirrors
- “Ten Years Later, the ‘Sopranos’ Finale is Still Revolutionary” from The Ringer
- The Speculative Dread of ‘Black Mirror’ by Giles Harvey in The New Yorker
- Mallory Ortberg’s review, in the form of a tweet, of Black Mirror
- That one episode of Storyological in which we discussed “The Jewish Hunter” by Lorrie Moore
- A review of season two of The Crown, in which that one super sexy episode.
- The Most Human Human
Also. Also.
If you enjoyed this episode, two things.
1) Check out our Patreon page where you can support us in our mission to talk about all of the things about all of the stories.
2) Consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps more readers find their way to our sound space. Which is cool.
Thanks for listening.
Happy reading.
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Manage episode 197996762 series 1394059
In which we discuss,
1. Report on the Thing by Clarice Lispector, Vice, June 2015.
2. Cat Person by Kristen Roupenian, New Yorker, December 2017.
along with, among other things…
Clarice Lispector
- “The True Glamour of Clarice Lispector” by Benjamin Moser, The New Yorker
- “Not the Word, but the Thing Itself”, a profile in The Nation by Ava Kofman
Kristen Roupenian
- Kristen Roupenian on the Self-Deceptions of Dating, an interview in The New Yorker.
- @Kroupernian on Twitter
Time and Music and Other such
- A Sveglia clock
- A tribute to that one character Lorne, from Angel
- Carmen Maria Machado, in our Pocket Interview No. 4
- The Silence in Doctor Who
- This quote from Nausea by Jean-Paul Sartre: “Things are divorced from their names. They are there, grotesque, headstrong, gigantic, and it seems ridiculous
- The song, In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (youtube), and a review from Spin of the album’s 20th anniversary.
- The Flower Sermon, in which is communicated the nature of suchness, and to which Chris is probably referring when he’s attempting to remember what Buddha said about flowers.
Black Mirrors
- “Ten Years Later, the ‘Sopranos’ Finale is Still Revolutionary” from The Ringer
- The Speculative Dread of ‘Black Mirror’ by Giles Harvey in The New Yorker
- Mallory Ortberg’s review, in the form of a tweet, of Black Mirror
- That one episode of Storyological in which we discussed “The Jewish Hunter” by Lorrie Moore
- A review of season two of The Crown, in which that one super sexy episode.
- The Most Human Human
Also. Also.
If you enjoyed this episode, two things.
1) Check out our Patreon page where you can support us in our mission to talk about all of the things about all of the stories.
2) Consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps more readers find their way to our sound space. Which is cool.
Thanks for listening.
Happy reading.
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