Menu
Sign In Search Podcasts Charts People & Topics Add Podcast API Pricing
Podcast Image

A Meal of Thorns

A Meal of Thorns 06 – THE PASSION with Dan Hartland

09 Sep 2024

Description

More podcasts, reviews, interviews, essays, and more at the Ancillary Review of Books.Please consider supporting ARB’s Patreon!Credits:Host: Jake Casella BrookinsGuest: Dan HartlandTitle: The Passion by Jeanette WintersonMusic by Giselle Gabrielle GarciaArtwork by Rob PattersonOpening poem by Bhartṛhari, translated by John BroughReferences:This blog has a round-up of articles and commentary on the Gaiman allegations.Dan’s Snap! Criticism series at AncillaryHandheld PressVonda McInty’re The Exile Waiting & DreamsnakeThe 2024 Academic Conference on Canadian Science Fiction and FantasyAnnie Luong on Margaret Atwood’s The Heart Goes LastNeal Stephenson’s Cryptonomicon and the Baroque CycleLaura van den Berg’s State of Paradise & Casella’s reviewDon DeLillo’s White NoiseWinterson’s Written on the Body, Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, Why Be Happy When You Can Be Normal, and FrankissteinBernard Cornwell’s Sharpe novelsWilliam Shakespeare’s As You Like It and The Winter’s TaleChina Miéville’s The City & The City (though I don’t think we actually name it)Salman Rushdie, Martin AmisJulian Barnes’ A History of the World in 10½ ChaptersThe 1980s: A Decade of Contemporary British Fiction edited by Emily Horton, Philip Tew, and Leigh WilsonNeil Gaiman, Jeff Noon, Steph Swainston“The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. EliotFrank Herbert’s DuneMary Shelley’s FrankensteinWendy Roy on Cherie DimalineWilliam Gibson’s Pattern Recognition and othersDan’s piece in LARB on Christopher Priest and his last novel, Airside

Audio
Featured in this Episode

No persons identified in this episode.

Transcription

This episode hasn't been transcribed yet

Help us prioritize this episode for transcription by upvoting it.

0 upvotes
🗳️ Sign in to Upvote

Popular episodes get transcribed faster

Comments

There are no comments yet.

Please log in to write the first comment.