• Dracula
    Oct 12 2024
    Welcome to our house...Hop a train with us to far off Carpathia and dank dark evils of Castle Dracula as we explore what made this 1897 novel such an enduring story through the years. We spend extra time talking about all things medical and what Bram Stoker may have been trying to say about women in the Victorian society he lived in. We drank our fill on the biggest movies the feature the dear count as well and had a bloody good time doing it. Listen to us, the podcasters of the night...
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    1 hora e 38 minutos
  • High Fidelity
    Sep 7 2024
    Have you ever gone back to really examine something you loved when you were younger? This month we dig into our record collection and put a fresh spin on Nick Hornby's 1995 novel High Fidelity. The movie of this film from 2000 made a big impact on me in high school, so much so that I didn't even realize how much I thought about it in my day to day life. We have a compilation of takes on the book, including why I think the protagonist Rob struggles so much. Make sure you turntable speed is set to 33 RPM, this is definitely and LP.
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    1 hora e 24 minutos
  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
    Aug 3 2024
    Here we go! In this hot, stormy summer weather, we've decided to take a field trip to Oz and explore the 1900 book the Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum. Of course we cover the 1939 movie as well and we found we had a A LOT to say about it and other related projects. If you want to learn about the life of Baum and even what poppy plants are famous for, we've got all of that packed up and ready for you. Come on and get inside, I see a twister comin'.
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    1 hora e 41 minutos
  • Gone With the Wind
    Jul 6 2024
    It's fitting that our longest episode to date should be covering the longest book we've done so far. Gone With the Wind is a monolithic book and movie that has had heavy influence on American history, certainly well beyond whatever Margaret Mitchell may have intended with it in 1936. In this episode, we cover the landscape of the Civil War, survival, and the Myth of the Lost Cause and some of what that means for America after Reconstruction. Further, we get into why Scarlett is such a frustrating yet irresistible character whose appeal has endured for decades. Join us as we sort out fiction from fact in this famous/infamous piece of historical fiction.
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    1 hora e 53 minutos
  • The Bridges of Madison County
    Jun 1 2024
    It's time to drift out across the farmlands of Iowa to find your one true love on a random encounter. Or not. This month we cover the wildly popular Bridges of Madison County and discuss what made the book so impactful and maybe why it hasn't stayed alive in public discourse over the years. For not being a particularly long book, we found a lot of great topics to cover, even though we definitely had our opinions on the book itself. Maybe this is who we are and who we're meant to be. Or maybe we should just get over ourselves. Either way!
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    1 hora e 1 minuto
  • Anna Karenina
    May 4 2024
    All aboard for Season 4! We crash through snowy Russian landscapes and meander about pastoral Russian farmlands in our exploration of Russian foundational novel Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. We certainly had enough to say on this one, which is not surprising as the book is well over 700 pages in length with overflowing detail on every page. If you've never made the trip all the way through this one (just like I hadn't until recently), travel along with us as we sojourn to light and dark places alike. Sometimes it's more about the journey than it is about arriving anywhere in particular.
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    1 hora e 20 minutos
  • Fun Home
    Apr 13 2024
    We round out season 3 of our little podcast with another graphic novel, this time from revered author Alison Bechdel and her 2006 masterpiece, Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic. There was so much to discuss here, including, but not limited to sexual identity, death in the family, and toxic citrus spokespeople of the 1970's. This is an important book for anyone struggling with their sense of self that may clash with the world and family they grew up in. Even with our best coverage, there were still topics in this book that we didn't get to, but we at least try to put the fun in "perfunctory"!
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    57 minutos
  • The Left Hand of Darkness
    Mar 2 2024
    Now is the time to explore strange new alien civilizations, and thereby explore strange new ideas within ourselves with Ursula K. Le Guin's 1969 sci-fi classic The Left Hand of Darkness! We found a lot to engage with this month, especially in gender and how it impacts our personal lives and even how we think about ourselves. As humans, we may not have a physical shifting sexual identity like the citizens of Gethen, but perhaps how we think about ourselves can shift. Be aware, though, that speed is relativistic and we all get where we're going in our own time.
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    1 hora e 7 minutos