

726 England vs France - A Literary Battle Royale (with Mike Palindrome) - RECLAIMED
Aug 18, 2025
In this conversation, Mike Palindrome, President of the Literature Supporters Club, sparks a lively debate on the literary rivalry between England and France. They explore how great minds like Shakespeare and Proust have shaped their cultures. The duo humorously contrasts the artistic vibes of Parisian cafes with English pubs, while playfully reflecting on historical tensions and shared narratives. Join them as they dive into iconic works and authors, revealing the rich interplay of ideas that defines this literary battle royale.
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Twitter Regret Over Don Quixote
- Jacke teases Mike about his long-running criticism of Don Quixote and a softened tweet praising readers tackling long books.
- Mike admits the tweet may have been written after many bottles of wine and regrets Twitter arguments.
Authors As Cultural Generals
- The episode frames a contest: five authors from each nation face off to decide cultural supremacy.
- This method spotlights how national literary canons reflect broader identities and values.
Proust Rewards Patience
- Mike names Marcel Proust as his leading pick and reads about the rewards of persisting through Proust's long novel.
- He describes how the final volumes unexpectedly tie threads together and reward patient readers.