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Better Read than Dead: Literature from a Left Perspective

Better Read than Dead: Literature from a Left Perspective

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Three jerky socialists talk about books you've probably heard of. With Megan Tusler, Tristan Schweiger, and Katie K.
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Episode 109: Babel-17

Episode 109: Babel-17

Nov 12, 2023·

We embark on a cosmic journey through Samuel Delany's 1966 sci-fi gem, Babel-17. This novel by the brilliant self-described “boring old Marxist” (the best kind of person!) has it all: a telepathic poet captaining a star...

Episode 108: The Monk

Episode 108: The Monk

Oct 22, 2023·

For Halloween 2023, we bring you one of the craziest novels of all time (or certainly of the eighteenth century). Matthew Lewis’s The Monk (1796) is a tale of horny Catholics – men and women, in the clergy and not...

Episode 107: Brave New World

Episode 107: Brave New World

Oct 8, 2023·

Hi again, nerds: we’re back after a long hiatus with more high school English class reads and some Jungianism on the side! JK about that last one, we would never. We’re talking about Aldous Huxley’s 1932 “science...

Episode 106: CROSSOVER SPECIAL: The Last of the Mohicans (the movie)

Episode 106: CROSSOVER SPECIAL: The Last of the Mohicans (the movie)

Feb 6, 2023·

Friends, it's the crossover event of the century - we join our comrades at You're Tall but I'm Standing in Front of You (if you don't know their podcast, it's amazing, hilarious, brilliant, and you should subscribe...

Episode 105: The Body

Episode 105: The Body

Nov 6, 2022·

There is still plenty of spookiness left in the season! To celebrate, this week we are bringing you Stephen King’s The Body from his 1982 collection Different Seasons, also containing Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank...

Episode 104: The Stepford Wives

Episode 104: The Stepford Wives

Oct 30, 2022·

Happy Halloween, book jerks! Starting our fourth annual spookfest, we’re reading The Stepford Wives, which should actually be called The Stepford Husbands (they’re the scary ones, after all, and credit to Amanda Davis...

Episode 103: The Man Who Lived Underground

Episode 103: The Man Who Lived Underground

Oct 9, 2022·

We couldn’t wait to read the new novel-length version of Richard Wright’s The Man Who Lived Underground, and it absolutely did not disappoint. Published as a short story in 1944, collected in Eight Men in 1961, and...

Episode 102: The Last of the Mohicans

Episode 102: The Last of the Mohicans

Sep 25, 2022·

We are back and bringing you The Last of the Mohicans, James Fenimore Cooper’s 1826 historical novel about stepping on twigs and tricking your friends by following them around in a bear costume. We chat about race, the...

Episode 101: Middlemarch, Part 2

Episode 101: Middlemarch, Part 2

Aug 14, 2022·

We finish our conversation on George Eliot’s 1871-1872 behemoth Middlemarch with an in-depth discussion of the book as an historical novel and the historical contexts of its setting in the early 1830s. We all have...

Episode 100: Middlemarch, Part 1

Episode 100: Middlemarch, Part 1

Aug 7, 2022·

For our 100th episode (!!!), it’s only fitting we tackle a Big One. And George Eliot’s Middlemarch (1871-1872) is certainly that – literally (it’s SO MANY PAGES). Middlemarch tells the stories of several intersecting...

Episode 99: The Mountain Lion

Episode 99: The Mountain Lion

Jul 31, 2022·

It’s a journey Out West with the book jerks–we’re reading Jean Stafford’s The Mountain Lion (1947)! One of the many under-appreciated women’s novels of the midcentury, this account of Molly and Ralph Fawcett and their...

Episode 98: Murder on the Orient Express

Episode 98: Murder on the Orient Express

Jul 24, 2022·

All aboard! This week we are bringing you a one way ticket...to murder! It's Agatha Christie's 1934 novel Murder on the Orient Express. We talk about stabby eye-talians, big ole mustaches and detective fiction, and bust...

Episode 97: Wuthering Heights

Episode 97: Wuthering Heights

Jul 17, 2022·

It has taken your favorite commie book jerks nearly 100 episodes to answer the much-debated question – what is the horniest novel of the British 19th century? Comrades, it’s Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights (1847). We...

Episode 96: Naked Lunch

Episode 96: Naked Lunch

Jul 10, 2022·

You’ve been asking for it (and by “you” we mean “nobody”), so here’s Naked Lunch (1959)! It’s almost unfair to accuse Burroughs of having written this “high,” because there’s really no version of a Burroughs novel that...

Episode 95: Jews Without Money

Episode 95: Jews Without Money

Jul 3, 2022·

To kick off Season 6, we are joined by comrade, friend-of-the-pod, and Indiana University South Bend associate professor of English Benjamin Balthaser to talk about Mike Gold’s amazing proletarian lit masterpiece, Jews...

Episode 94: Season 5 Wrap-Up

Episode 94: Season 5 Wrap-Up

Mar 6, 2022·

In our Season 5 wrap-up, we try to stir up a little controversy amongst Yr Worships’s favorite book commies by rerunning Pilgrim’s Progress as a series of debates about the Greatest Hits (™) from past pods. A fierce...

Episode 93: The Pilgrim's Progress

Episode 93: The Pilgrim's Progress

Feb 20, 2022·

You all demanded it, so we delivered! Delivered you from evil. Today we have The Pilgrim’s Progress (1678) otherwise known as John Bunyan’s Excellent Ambien Adventure. It’s about his dream of a Christian named Christian...

Episode 92: Inkle and Yarico

Episode 92: Inkle and Yarico

Feb 13, 2022·

Today in “men are trash,” and enslaving, colonialist white men are the trashiest of trash, we bring you Sir Richard Steele’s 1711 Spectator retelling of the “Inkle and Yarico” story. For 150 years, versions of Inkle and...

Episode 91: Lady Chatterley's Lover

Episode 91: Lady Chatterley's Lover

Feb 6, 2022·

Even we, three very experienced Book Jerks, weren’t really prepared for the nightmare that was Lady Chatterley’s Lover, aka Dicks out for Fash. One of us is Bolshier than ever, another has a distracted but still Polish...

Episode 90: Persuasion

Episode 90: Persuasion

Jan 30, 2022·

If you like dunking on useless aristocrats, novels brimming with the psychological tension of unfulfilled desire, and ships, have we got a great one for you! Persuasion (1818) is Jane Austen’s last completed novel, and...

Episode 89: Mrs. Dalloway

Episode 89: Mrs. Dalloway

Jan 16, 2022·

Modernist grouch, Bloomsbury group member, Freud-to-tea-haver, and Great Novelist Virginia Woolf takes center stage in our discussion of Mrs. Dalloway (1925). We recommend this book if you like books or good writing...

Episode 88: The Talented Mr. Ripley

Episode 88: The Talented Mr. Ripley

Dec 19, 2021·

Friend, comrade, fellow podcaster, and University of Pennsylvania Ph.D. candidate Devin Daniels joins us to discuss Patricia Highsmith’s The Talented Mr. Ripley (1955)! Devin is the co-host of You’re Tall but I’m...

Episode 87: Pierre, Part 2

Episode 87: Pierre, Part 2

Dec 12, 2021·

Wrapping up our two-parter on Herman Melville’s Pierre (1852), we talk about religion, the mind bending plot, what Melville was doing with these characters, writing and publishing, and a splash of Transcendentalism. We...

Episode 86: Pierre, Part 1

Episode 86: Pierre, Part 1

Dec 5, 2021·

This week we are bringing you what the people want, and have always wanted, Herman Melville’s Pierre (1852)! Wait, you don’t want to read a book about a guy who breaks up with his mom for his sister? But you haven’t...

Episode 85: Caleb Williams

Episode 85: Caleb Williams

Nov 21, 2021·

This week, we bring you the OG ACAB novel, William Godwin’s Caleb Williams (1794). We very much stan Godwin, awesome radical, proto-anarchist, Mary Wollstonecraft wifeguy AND Mary Shelley daughterguy. Caleb Williams is...

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