
World Book Club Barbara Kingsolver
Oct 2, 2010
Bestselling writer Barbara Kingsolver discusses her novel The Poisonwood Bible. The novel follows an overzealous Baptist minister who takes his family to the Congo in 1959. Kingsolver explores themes of family, colonialism, and individual responsibility. The symbolism of the poisonwood tree and character development are also highlighted. Audience engagement adds depth to the discussion.
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Episode notes
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Exploring 'The Poisonwood Bible' by Barbara Kingsolver
02:05 • 19min
Decoding the Symbolism in 'The Poisonwood Bible'
21:09 • 8min
Exploring Characters and Reader Identification
28:40 • 4min
Family Fun with Palindromes and Translating Challenges
32:48 • 2min
Exploring Characterization and Reader Interpretation in 'The Poisonwood Bible'
34:19 • 10min
Symbolism of the Green Mamba and Tragedy of Ruth May
43:59 • 8min
Upcoming guests and audience invitations for questions
52:26 • 2min

