Episodes

  • 239. Magic Realism and Fabulism
    Dec 7 2023

    Wayne’s guest for this episode is Lâle Davidson, and the topic is just as it says on the tin: magic realism and fabulism.

    Lâle’s Site
    https://laledavidson.com/

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    20 mins
  • 238. Irony, Art, and the Art of Irony
    Nov 27 2023

    Wayne is solo today and he talks about a concept that he and his co-host Jennia D’Lima were discussing recently—important in approaching any kind of fiction. Irony. What exactly is it? Why is it important to be aware of as you read fiction, or frankly experience any art form? And how can an appreciation of irony help you perhaps even enjoy a novel that you might otherwise despise or avoid outright?

    David Cross
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTz9x_RFq94&t=220s&ab_channel=DavidCross-Topic

    Ricky Gervais
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovSe80zSptE

    A Dictionary of Critical Theory, 2nd ed., by Ian Buchanan (Oxford, 2018)
    https://doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780198794790.001.0001

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    28 mins
  • 235. The Professor, the Curious Podcaster, and the Best Novel Ever Written
    Nov 16 2023

    My guest on today’s episode is Professor Stephen Blackwell, who teaches at the University of Tennessee Knoxville in the US. His scholarship focuses on the work of the great Russian-born writer, Vladimir Nabokov, who spent much of his life in the United States and died in 1977 in Switzerland. Professor Blackwell was kind enough to indulge me in a discussion of a novel that Nabokov published in 1962, called Pale Fire. I have of course read only a tiny percentage of all the books written and a tiny percentage of all the literary fiction ever written, but for me this is the best work of the art of literary fiction I have ever read. I can’t even imagine anything being better. And please especially take a look at the show notes for this episode, where I include mention of some of the modern references to Nabokov that I forgot to ask about during our conversation.

    Prof. Blackwell’s Profile
    https://russian.utk.edu/blackwell.php

    Pale Fire (1st ed.)
    https://www.abebooks.com/servlet/BookDetailsPL?bi=31462049592

    Pale Fire and Nabokov These Days: Modern References

    • The album Lolita Nation by Game Theory, led by the late Scott Miller (“the album is a masterpiece, by the way, and the artist is on Nabokov’s level”)
    • Other bands and artists with Nabokovian titles: Picnic, Lightning; White Widowed Male; Pale Fire
    • Molly Young, “The Essential Vladimir Nabokov,” New York Times, October 15, 2023
    • Pale Fire shows up in Blade Runner 2049
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    37 mins
  • 232. Wayne Chats with the Narrator of His Audiobook
    Nov 6 2023

    Wayne published My Sam Johnson: A Biography for General Readers on October 24, 2023 (in paperback and ebook). The audiobook version, narrated by Veronica Saretsky, was published on the 26th. Wayne chats with Veronica about the process and technicalities of how audiobooks are made. And stay tuned till the end when Veronica reads a snippet of how English was spoken about 11 centuries ago.

    Veronica’s Website
    https://www.veronicasvoiceover.org/

    Wayne’s Book
    https://www.amazon.com/My-Sam-Johnson-Biography-General/dp/B0CL12NDSS/

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    27 mins