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Are there good podcasts about literature out there?

>> No.9786791

>>9786633
cat.. easy on the wokeness

>> No.9786931

>>9786633
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>>9786633
I was looking for the same thing. Alzabo soup is pretty cool for wolfe if that's your thing. They read along page by page and discuss it. The guys are pretty fun too

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>>9786931
Whats the problem? I mean a podcast where they discuss books. There are tons of these for movies.

>> No.9787194

>>9786633
"In Our Time" isn't quite what you're looking for, but I'm sure you'll enjoy it.

>>9787177
Public discussion on literature generally takes place with articles in magazines, websites, and newspapers.

>> No.9787201

>>9787177
That, is a fallacy; I'm having trouble recalling the name, but regardless podcasts are a waste of time. As are the "movies" which you mentioned in your post; Movies are inferior to literature, as I'm sure you will agree. There are far superior methods of conferring literary information than the simple podcast.

>> No.9787209

>>9787177
Not really. Podcasting is at its best when the broadcasters treat it like some shitty stepchild that no one cares about. Look at early JRE episodes where he's just stoned with his friends compared to the new Public Intellectual Joe Rogan.

>> No.9787644

>>9786633
cum town

>> No.9787673

>>9787644
This guy fucks

>> No.9788975

Bookworm with Michael Silverblatt