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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Lolida by Vladimir Nebokov
01:45 • 3min
The Lolida Anthology - A Review
05:15 • 2min
It's if the Book Never Lands on One Answer, You Know?
07:26 • 2min
Laura Lipman and the Le Sixtyret
09:32 • 2min
Emily Mortimer's the Bookshop by Andre De Bus
11:17 • 2min
Is It the Way That Art Is Appealing to Something in Me, Like I Want to Be Free?
13:25 • 3min
I'm Not Sure if They Should Still Be Reading It in School or Not.
16:12 • 2min
You Know, I Can Read It, but I'm Worried About Other People Reading It
18:06 • 2min
Story Worth - The Best Gift Ever
19:59 • 3min
Early History of Literature Podcast Episodes - Jenny Minton
22:53 • 1min
Is Poetry Play for Mortal Stakes?
24:22 • 3min
Is This a Book I'm Going Along With?
27:23 • 2min
I've Always Been Fascinated by the Way Smart People Can Do Incredibly Stupid Things
29:01 • 2min
Get Ready for the Day With a Little Perfection
30:50 • 4min
'It's in the Prefaces. It's Ah, Every Arvew, It's Yo. He Hates Froud.
34:47 • 2min
Did You Come to Froud via Nimoka?
36:27 • 2min
I Was a Fan of Dbokov, and I Felt Like I Was Being Pushed Around a Lot
38:08 • 2min
Then I Realised, That I Was, I Was Propagandabise. Yeoh. Ye.
40:16 • 2min
How Seductive Is Freud?
42:00 • 2min
I Think It's Astonishing the Amount of Leeway That We Could Give Freud
43:47 • 2min
The Ultimate Mystery by Vladimir Nibolkov
46:15 • 2min
Penine, the Squirrel, the Fountain of Water
48:01 • 2min
Lolida, and the Politics of Themselves
50:02 • 2min
A Lolida Places in the Very Beginning, at the Very Start of the Book
52:11 • 2min
Neboko, I Think It Sharpened His Skals
54:03 • 2min
Almost Every Book Contains a Double, and That's Certainly the Case With His Greatest Books
55:36 • 2min
Isn't It a Tyranny of the Interpretive Prism That You Disliked When You Were in College?
57:43 • 2min
The Womed Is Back, Baby!
59:28 • 3min


