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Michael and Ethan continue their discussion of Beloved, by Toni Morrison, while drinking Jura 12yo single malt.In this episode:The essay under discussion at the beginning is “Literary Conjure Woman,” by Stanley Crouch, which still doesn’t seem
Michael and Ethan begin their discussion of Beloved, by Toni Morrison, while drinking Jura 12yo single malt.In this episode:Immediately the ghosts/vampires thing again, we promise we’re not Vamps and MersMichael said “The ghosts have business t
Michael and Ethan continue their discussion of The Sentence, by Louise Erdrich, while drinking Jura 12yo single malt.In this episode:Who is the real fool: the fool or the fool who edits him?A bespoke toast, or, the most work anyone has ever don
Michael and Ethan begin their discussion of The Sentence, by Louise Erdrich, while drinking Jura 12yo single malt.In this episode:This podcast is a hauntingOther covid novels:Sea of TranquilityAmerica FantasticaSentence Sentencing SentencesEtha
Ethan and special guests Risha and Erin of the Vampires and Mermaids podcast, and also Michael, discuss ‘Salem’s Lot, by Stephen King, while drinking Auchentoshan 12.In this episode:Sometimes sharp places are filled with dark objects (shoutout
Ethan and special guests Risha and Erin of the Vampires and Mermaids podcast, and also Michael, discuss ‘Salem’s Lot, by Stephen King, while drinking Auchentoshan 12.In this episode:Special guests! Who have a show! That involves vampires and me
Michael and Ethan conclude their discussion of the first book of the new season, Sayaka Murata’s Convenience Store Woman.In this episode:You know how deeply uncomfortable experiences can be deeply uncomfortable?A human is someone who looks othe
Michael and Ethan begin their discussion of the first book of the new season, Sayaka Murata’s Convenience Store Woman.In this episode:The finest woodSherlock Holmes, or, coffee shop brags from Ethan, or, amusement park brags from MichaelA paean
Michael and Ethan conclude their discussion of this year’s extra-mondo mondo book, Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace.In this episode:Ethan is surprise-attacked about his love of NatashaThe Thackery T. Lambshead Pocket Guide to Eccentric and Discredit
Michael and Ethan continue their discussion of this year’s extra-mondo mondo book, Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace.In this episode:Remember a couple notes ago when we apologized for all of our French pronunciation? cf. Ethan’s pronunciation of “Dub
Michael and Ethan continue their discussion of this year’s extra-mondo mondo book, Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace.In this episode:Tolstoyan complimentsThings Tolstoy thinks are impossible to knowWar and Peace is funny, we promiseTolstoy’s biograph
SORRY FOR OUR ABSENCE, LEO TOLSTOY ALMOST KILLED US. ALMOST.Today, FINALLY, Michael and Ethan have finished reading and begin discussing this year’s extra-mondo mondo book, Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace.In this episode:Controversial Audrey Hepbur
In this special episode, Michael and Ethan work their way in to Russian literature by discussing The Seagull, by Anton Chekhov. It was supposed to be a one-episode special, but there was too much! Chekhov was too good! So stay tuned for part 2
In this special episode, Michael and Ethan work their way in to Russian literature by discussing The Seagull, by Anton Chekhov. It was supposed to be a one-episode special, but there was too much! Chekhov was too good! So stay tuned for part 2
In this special episode, Michael and Ethan check in about what books they’ve read for reasons other than the podcast, like work and fun!In this episode:Being very wrong and owning itIt’s Crazy to Stay Chinese in Minnesota, by Eleanor Wong Telem
Michael and Ethan conclude their discussion of Where the Light Fell, by Philip Yancey, while drinking Shieldaig 12.In this episode:Letting problematic be neutralDo we contradict ourselves?Mountains out of molehills, one way or anotherFractals
Michael and Ethan begin their discussion of Where the Light Fell, by Philip Yancey, while drinking Shieldaig 12.In this episode:Family drama and family traumaLeaning into the darknessA very boring debate we could haveA long edition of a non-se
In this episode, Michael and Ethan are joined by two very special guests: Risha Lilienthal, host of Tapestry’s newest addition, Shakespeare in the Village, and Lydia Grabau, friend of the show and Shakespeare afficianado!In this episode:Cut Med
Michael and Ethan continue their discussion of Nobody’s Angel, by Thomas McGuane, while drinking Shieldaig 12.In this episode:Michael says “gentle” multiple timesTattoo reveal!Ethan says “Madonna-virgin” complex when he obviously means “Madonna
Michael and Ethan begin their discussion of Nobody’s Angel, by Thomas McGuane, while drinking Shieldaig 12.In this episode:Introducing our new mascot, Bobblehead PoloniusHuck Finn manages to come up, of courseWe define what a classic is, it’s e
In this special, Michael and Ethan do a very serious job (without jokes or sarcasm) of analyzing Lord of the Flies, a commonly assigned AP English/college intro-level text, so that if you are assigned it, but don’t want to read it, you can just
Michael and Ethan continue their discussion of The Haunting of Hill House, by Shirley Jackson, while drinking Glenmorangie 10.In this episode:Gaslighting EleanorPresent-tense mothers who are deadThe real journey is the puzzle boxes we met along
Michael and Ethan begin their discussion of The Haunting of Hill House, by Shirley Jackson, while drinking Glenmorangie 10.In this episode:SPOOKY TIMESA girl can be a red herringA house can be a characterSubjective genitive, objective genitive,
Michael and Ethan continue their discussion of The Midnight Library, by Matt Haig, while drinking Glenmorangie 10.In this episode:Ethan leads with some very specific bragsMichael follows a ruleUnofficially taboo topics that are nebulous, endles
CONTENT WARNING: this episode contains brief discussion of suicide. The discussion begins a little past the 45:30 mark, and concludes by the 50:00 mark.If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 o
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