
The Socialist Shelf
A podcast where we care about two things: good fiction and changing the world. From your favorite pseudointellectuals, Jacob Dallas-Main and Lenore Olson.
Website: Socialistshelf.com.
Bluesky: @socialistshelf.bsky.social,
Instagram: @Socialist_Shelf
Email: TheSocialistShelf@gmail.com
Latest episodes

Jul 7, 2023 • 1h 38min
The Good McCarthy: Blood Meridian Part 2, Ft. Drew Mason
Part 2! Welcome back to the godless wasteland roamed by the Glanton Gang. We, along with our guest, Drew Mason, will be your guides.
We're talking more about Cormac McCarthy's "Blood Meridian." In this episode, we ask how the Judge Holdens of the world can be fought, try to puzzle out just what that epilogue is talking about, and give a send-off to one of the best writers to ever do it.
We're on BlueSky now! Check us out @socialistshelf.bsky.social. Also, be sure to follow our guest on Twitter @dkpmason.
Episode art from Unsplash. Music by Kevin MacLeod.

Jun 30, 2023 • 1h 44min
The Good McCarthy: Blood Meridian Part 1, Ft. Drew Mason
Everybody's favorite dirt mage, Drew Mason, is back to talk with us about "Blood Meridian" by the recently late, forever great, Cormac McCarthy.
What does the Western (or in this case, anti-western) teach us about the foundations of the United States? What is the truth behind this nation's founding myths? Can we have an episode even darker than our discussion of "The Jungle?" All that and more within.
If you liked this episode, check out @dkpmason on Twitter. If you didn't like it, check him out anyway. He's a cool guy, we can vouch.
Music by Kevin MacLeod, the cover art is a picture of the greatest bean-eating pond swimmer to ever grace the literary world.

Jun 23, 2023 • 1h 9min
They Made Tumblr Into A Book...and It's Good: Gideon the Ninth Part 2
No poetry for this episode summary, just appreciation for Tamsyn Muir's blast of a novel, "Gideon the Ninth."
How does the internet intersect with Millennial and Gen Z art? How much lore is the right amount of lore? Is romance dead? (Spoilers, it's not.)
Also, here's a link to a really good interview between Three Crows Magazine and the author. If you didn't already like her from this book, you'll like her by the end of the interview. Check it out!
The episode art is a picture of Tamsyn herself. Episode music, as always, by Kevin MacLeod.

Jun 16, 2023 • 51min
They Made Tumblr Into A Book...and It's Good: Gideon the Ninth, Part 1
Two for the stories reread in our dreams
Three for the prose we remember in memes
Four for the books that we both recommend
Five for the ones where we're glad for the end
Six for the classics debated to death
Seven for those that have wasted our breath
Eight for the novels inspiring our stuff
and Nine for the pod and for all of its scuff
(P.S. Sorry to Ms. Tamsyn Muir for the fact that I can't say your last name right. I liked your book.)
Music by Kevin MacLeod, episode art from the cover of "Gideon the Ninth."

Jun 2, 2023 • 58min
Clinton's Worst Crime: The President is Missing Part 2
"Stop reading this! It's too awful!" our brains cry. "No," we reply, as we sink further into madness.
Yep, we're back with more of "The President is Missing" by Bill Clinton and James Patterson.
How do reactionary politics work hand-in-hand with liberalism? What is Joss' personal lore with Bill Clinton? How do you create the world's most annoying vision of utopia? Plus...is that Wario and Waluigi I hear?
Music by Kevin MacLeod. Art is just a normal, totally unedited picture of Clinton and Patterson.

May 26, 2023 • 1h 34min
Clinton's Worst Crime: The President is Missing Part 1
Bill Clinton wrote a novel, y'all...Yes, that Bill Clinton.
Join us as we slowly lose our minds trying to crawl through the nightmare that is "The President is Missing" by James Patterson and former U.S. President, Bill Clinton.
We'll be answering such questions as: "Can a former President still be deeply insecure?" (Yep.) and "Can liberalism save us?" (Nope.)
If you thought "Left Behind" had us worked up, you ain't seen nothing yet!!!
Music by Kevin MacLeod, cover photo from Whitehouse.gov.

May 22, 2023 • 51min
From the Military to Mercury: Slaughterhouse-Five, Part 2, ft TRENT
We're back with more of Kurt Vonnegut's anti-war sci-fi classic, "Slaughterhouse-Five" ft none other than known Vonnegut-head, TRENT.
In this episode, we talk more about the fate of poor old Edgar Derby, discuss what makes Paul Lazarro the perfect American hero, and ask ourselves...is Billy Pilgrim the Muad'Dib?
Music by Kevin MacLeod, episode cover from the film adaptation of "Slaughterhouse-Five"

May 5, 2023 • 54min
From the Military to Mercury: Slaughterhouse-Five, Part 1, ft TRENT
We've got another guest, folks. You know him, you love him, it's the legend himself...TRENT (a college buddy of Jacob's)
It's time to hop into Kurt Vonnegut's classic, semi-autobiographical work science fiction, "Slaughterhouse-Five."
What makes for a "just war," and is that even a thing? What's the deal with all these buff, homoerotic British officers? How much attention do you really need to pay to your climax to make it climactic? Find out now!
Music by Kevin MacLeod. Cover art is Kurt Vonnegut (including one of the many cigarettes that failed to kill him.)

May 3, 2023 • 1h 4min
Gaming in Spaaaaaace: The Three-Body Problem, Pt 2
It's what you've been waiting for, folks: the GAMING portion of Liu Cixin's sci-fi headscratcher, "The Three-Body Problem."
Okay, okay, there's more than gaming. We've got political intrigue, we've got nano-violence, we've got existentialism, we've got futuristic internationalism...and more.
Plus, our Netflix-based plan to prevent World War 3.
Episode Art from LiveScience (depicting an actual three-body diagram.) Music by Kevin MacLeod.

Apr 24, 2023 • 44min
Gaming in Spaaaaace: The Three Body Problem, Part 1
We're back...and yes I mean *we.* After a three-week hiatus, Joss has returned to the program. And we're talking Liu Cixin's hard sci-fi puzzle-box, "The Three Body Problem."
How did this distinctly Chinese work of fiction manage to capture the hearts of so many in the West? What do the Chinese Cultural Revolution and gravitational currents have in common? Can we use science fiction to prevent nuclear war? All these questions and more...answered!
As a side note: The Cultural Revolution of China is a complicated chapter in history that takes a lot more deciphering than we're capable of conducting in a couple sci-fi centric episodes, so we wanted to link this source from the Liberation School for those who may want to learn more. https://www.liberationschool.org/tag/cultural-revolution/
Music by Kevin MacLeod, art is the cover of the English edition of "The Three Body Problem."