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Dec 13, 2023 • 44min

Manutius, the Biblophile's Bibliophile

In Renaissance Venice, Aldus Manutius turned his mid-life crisis into a publishing revolution, printing books that permanently changed the way we read. In a recent review, Erin Maglaque celebrates Aldus as the progenitor of the paperback and a model for late bloomers. She tells Tom about Aldus’s achievements, his monumental ego and his part in the creation of one of the most bizarre books in publishing history.Find further reading on the episode page: lrb.me/manutiuspodSubscribe to Close Readings Plus here: https://lrb.me/plusOr just sign up to the Close Readings podcast subscription:In Apple Podcasts: lrb.me/camusappleIn other podcast apps: lrb.me/camussc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dec 6, 2023 • 45min

Camus in the Americas

Feverish, homesick, bored, awed and on rollerskates: Albert Camus’s travel diaries are a fascinating window into an easily mythologised life. Camus visited the New World twice, and a new translation of his journals reveals his struggle to make sense of his experiences. Adam Shatz joins Tom to explain the ways Camus’s ambivalence towards the Americas sheds light on his tumultuous personal life, his conflicted stance on colonialism and where his humanism deviates from his existentialist peers.Find further reading on the episode page: lrb.me/camuspodIf you want to join Adam Shatz, Judith Butler, Pankaj Mishra and Brent Hayes Edwards on revolutionary thinkers next year, and receive all the books under discussion, access to online seminars and the rest of the Close Readings audio, you can sign up to Close Readings Plus here: https://lrb.me/plusOr just sign up to the Close Readings podcast subscription:In Apple Podcasts: lrb.me/camusappleIn other podcast apps: lrb.me/camussc Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 29, 2023 • 49min

Patricia Lockwood on Meeting the Pope

In June, the pope invited dozens of artists to Rome for the 50th anniversary of the Vatican Museum’s contemporary art collection. Patricia Lockwood, the author of Priestdaddy and a contributing editor at the LRB, was one of them. She tells Tom more about the surreal experience and why irony, in the words of Pope Francis, is ‘a marvellous virtue’.Find further reading on the episode page: lrb.me/popepodRead John Lanchester’s pick from the archive: lrb.me/lanchesterpickSubscribe to the LRB here: lrb.me/nowFind out about the Colour Revolution exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum here:https://www.ashmolean.org/exhibition/colour-revolution-victorian-art-fashion-design Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 22, 2023 • 52min

What was Orwell for?

Colin Burrow, an expert on Orwell's writing and his vision of socialism, joins Tom to explore the cultural conservatism and crackling violence in Orwell's works. They discuss his appeal to teenagers, the allegorical nature of 'Animal Farm,' his powerful imagery, his controversial list of suspected communists, and the portrayal of totalitarian behavior and satire in '1984'.
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Nov 18, 2023 • 12min

Next Year on Close Readings: Among the Ancients II

Emily Wilson, celebrated classicist and translator of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, returns for a second season of Among the Ancients with Thomas Jones. They explore truth and lies in Greek and Roman literature, discussing works by Herodotus, Tacitus, Plato, Apuleius, and Marcus Aurelius. They also highlight the relevance of stoicism in modern life and upcoming series.
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Nov 17, 2023 • 26min

Next Year on Close Readings: Human Conditions

Revolutionary thought experts Judith Butler, Pankaj Mishra, and Brent Hayes Edwards discuss arguments against racism and colonialism, artistic expression in oppressive conditions, and politically substantive language in the inner life of the 20th century. They explore works by Sartre, de Beauvoir, Fanon, Arendt, Naipaul, Nandy, Lessing, Mandelstam, Du Bois, Césaire, Baraka, and Lorde.
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Nov 16, 2023 • 14min

Next Year on Close Readings: On Satire

In this podcast series, the hosts explore satire in English literature, focusing on unruly, vulgar, hilarious works. They discuss the nature of satire, its efficacy, political orientations, and the challenge of following a linear thread in satirical works. Additionally, they delve into the concept of being a radical thinker while living conservatively. Listeners can expect explicit and humorous content in future episodes.
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Nov 15, 2023 • 52min

The Infected Blood Scandal

Florence Sutcliffe-Braithewaite, scandal researcher, joins the podcast to discuss the shocking Infected Blood Scandal in the UK. They explore the origins of the scandal, the government's role, and the impact on hemophiliac children. The need for truth, compensation, and accountability is emphasized, drawing lessons from the AIDS epidemic. The speakers also reflect on literary texts and share amusing anecdotes.
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Nov 8, 2023 • 56min

The Giant Crypto Fraud

Former crypto billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried is found guilty of fraud. The podcast explores his early career in finance, embrace of Effective Altruism, audacious nature of his crime, and why he ended up in a US court. They also discuss the importance of underlying assets in investments, the rise of Alameda Research and FTX, and the extradition and trial process. The episode features a discussion on Little Roam Burk (LRB) and a review of Stevie Smith's work by Penelope Fitzgerald.
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Nov 1, 2023 • 37min

What is British humour anyway?

Anglophiles abroad love the British sense of humour – but what does that actually mean? In a recent review for the paper, Jonathan Coe takes a scalpel to the satire boom and its aftermath to find out what, if anything, sets British comedy apart. He joins Malin for a serious chat about comedy and its double-edged role in the UK’s political life.Further reading on the episode page: lrb.me/coecomedySubscribe to the LRB here: lrb.me/now Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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