

1storypod
Sean Thor Conroe
A podcast about literature by Sean Thor Conroe, author of Fuccboi: https://www.amazon.com/Fuccboi-Novel-Sean-Thor-Conroe/dp/0316394912
Episodes
Mentioned books

Dec 6, 2023 • 22min
The Renaissance After the Plague by Giancarlo DiTrapano (reading) + intro on Grief
Intro on grief and truth and the origins of Gian's piece (~16 min).
The video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8bgo115Iik
Vice piece Gian mentions: https://www.vice.com/en/article/5gqymd/how-psychedelics-helped-me-deal-with-excruciating-cluster-headaches
Gian's writing on Vice (2009-2016): https://www.vice.com/en/contributor/giancarlo-ditrapano
Sean Thor Conroe is the author of Fuccboi.

Nov 18, 2023 • 7min
Tao Lin reading 5 poems at the Russian Samovar [11.14.23]
At the Giancarlo DiTrapano Foundation for Literature and the Arts reading in New York City on 14 November 2023.
0:44 - “Antirelationship Period”
2:25 - “Meditation”
4:09 - “Mending”
5:00 - “Meditation 2”
6:07 - “Wild Animals”
Intro by Jordan Castro, recorded by Sean Thor Conroe.

Nov 13, 2023 • 1h 10min
84. October Full Moon Pod with Harold Rogers
October 2023 full moon eclipse pod with Harold Rogers on the library, monasticism, King Lear, Miss Macintosh My Darling, Mary Gaitskill, Alexander Theroux, McClanahan, Zbigniew Herbert, Mathias Enard, epigraphs, cynicism, and what Literature is. With Tropicalia author Harold Rogers.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/leNmw2kTlEs
Full 2-hour ep: https://www.patreon.com/1storypod
TROPICALIA: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Tropicalia/Harold-Rogers/9781668013878
Sean Thor Conroe is the author of the novel FUCCBOI.

Nov 6, 2023 • 2min
First Love (2017) by Gwendoline Riley
From paywalled Oct 2023 new moon eclipse video ep "Confessions" w/ Harold Rogers: https://www.patreon.com/posts/confessions-w-92292166?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link
First Love by Gwendoline Riley: https://www.amazon.com/First-Love-Gwendoline-Riley/dp/1612196268
Harold Rogers wrote Tropicalia: https://www.amazon.com/Tropic%C3%A1lia-Novel-Harold-Rogers/dp/1668013878
Sean Thor Conroe is the author of Fuccboi.

Nov 5, 2023 • 10min
83. Harold confesses / Every Novel is a History of Iniquities [clip]
Full hourlong video ep "Confessions" with Harold Rogers: https://www.patreon.com/posts/confessions-w-92292166
On our own books, literary confession, diary writing, Gilbert Sorrentino, Gwendoline Riley, Jack Houghteling, Drake, Borges, Alphabetical Diaries, and Andrew Martin.
Tropicalia by Harold Rogers: https://www.amazon.com/Tropic%C3%A1lia-Novel-Harold-Rogers/dp/1668013878/ref=monarch_sidesheet
Alphabetical Diaries (FSG, 2/6/24): https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374610784/alphabeticaldiaries
Early Work (2018) by Andrew Martin: https://www.amazon.com/Early-Work-Novel-Andrew-Martin/dp/1250215013/ref=monarch_sidesheet
video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZsC5v8Tan4&t=54s

Oct 31, 2023 • 5min
Stories (2008) by Scott McClanahan
"ODB, the Mud Puppy, and Me," from Scott McClanahan's first book Stories (2008): https://www.amazon.com/Stories-scott-mcclanahan/dp/0981009123?ref_=ast_author_dp
From 10.27.23 eclipse pod w Harold: https://www.patreon.com/1storypod

Oct 27, 2023 • 32min
82. Proust is Autofiction w/ Babak Lakghomi
Babak Lakghomi, author of Floating Notes (Tyrant, 2018) and South (Dundern, 2023), on working with the late great Giancarlo DiTrapano, David Markson, fragments, friction, literature as a revolutionary act, Proust, and autofiction.
1 min - on working with Gian / Tyrant
6 min - on South (Dundern Press)
7 min - on David Markson
8 min - fragments
9 min - archetypes / Edith Grossman
9.5 - Alvaro Mutis, Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll (1995)
10 min - Nada (1945) by Carmen Laforet
14 min - writing as a revolutionary act (vs books as commodities)
17 min - what Literature is / Kafka
23 min - Solenoid by Mircia Cartarescu
26 min - the Courageous act of Literature
27 min - Proust / To the Lighthouse
29 min - Mary McCarthy
30 min - on autofiction

Sep 29, 2023 • 1h 32min
81. Most Hated w/ Alex Kazemi
Author Alex Kazemi talks about the process of writing and publishing a book, networking in the fashion industry, misconceptions and negative perceptions, surrendering and letting go of control, different approaches to creating music, relationships and controversies, unique styles in writing, the ugly side of human nature, discussion of songs and movie ideas, immortalizing through art, book feedback, LA reading, and character assassination and deception.

Sep 22, 2023 • 1h 22min
80. The Provisional vs. the Providential w/ Matthias Bormuth
Ep. 80: With philosopher, author, and Auerbach scholar Matthias Bormuth (b.1963), a professor of Comparative Intellectual History at University of Oldenburg. On Erich Auerbach's MIMESIS: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature (1946), and how it was influenced by the great Neapolitan thinker Giambattista Vico's NEW SCIENCE (1744).
I first met Matthias at this Phillip Roth festival in Newark I wrote about back in March for the Paris Review: https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2023/04/19/reading-myself-and-others-roth-festival-dispatch/
Giambattista Vico was born in Naples in 1668 and was a relatively unknown Professor of Rhetoric at the city's university. He'd work on and revise his ambitious work NEW SCIENCE throughout his life, publishing preliminary versions in 1725 and 1730, though it wasn't till his death in 1744 that the third and final version appeared. Vico's text, most of all his literal and historical view of Homer, would go on to hugely influence James Joyce's writing of Ulysses (a literal retelling of the Odyssey), along with other modernists.
Erich Auerbach's 1946 work of literary criticism MIMESIS treats canonical texts from the Bible to Homer to Dante to Don Quixote to Zola up to Virginia Woolf as literal-historical writers trying to understand their time, only speaking from their provisional perspective, rather than as deific texts to unpack as divine providence. A German-Jew who fought for Germany in the first World War, Auerbach worked at a library from 1922-1929, during which time he translated Vico's NEW SCIENCE into German for the first time. Matthias and I try to unpack the connection between these two texts, and to find the relevance between them and our current age.
Some notes: Overview of Giambattista Vico (4:22); Auerbach’s early years following World War One translating Vico (9:24); Auerbach on Zola’s Germinal (40:22); Matthias’s critique of Heidegger (50:22); writing as Letter Writing / Auerbach’s letters (1:07:33); Matthias on Knausgaard (1:11:55).

Sep 3, 2023 • 1h 23min
79. I'm Like Salinger Fr w/ Harold Rogers
On Franny and Zooey, Crime and Punishment, Nine Stories, Brothers Karamazov, Absalom, Absalom and the Gospels: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFv_OUiwdM4
Notes: Sean on Salinger, Crime & Punishment (0:55); referenced Salinger essay https://www.firstthings.com/article/2023/06/christ-like-holden-caulfield (4:55); Mary & Martha (11:55); Harold on CBS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsdlLK7grNg (17:17); Harold on Karamazov (20:22); Harold ran back Absalom (39:39)