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Aug 29, 2024 • 56min

Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: The Handmaid’s Tale

Margaret Atwood, renowned for her dystopian works focused on gender and societal oppression, joins to dissect her iconic novel, The Handmaid’s Tale. The conversation traverses the chilling patriarchal world of Gilead, linking it to American history and contemporary political issues. Atwood explores the terrifying implications of control over women’s bodies and reproductive rights. She emphasizes the importance of vigilance in a society that echoes her fictional dystopia, prompting reflections on power dynamics and the fragility of freedom in today's world.
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Aug 28, 2024 • 56min

Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: Midnight’s Children

In this engaging discussion, Salman Rushdie, the celebrated author of 'Midnight’s Children,' delves into the intricate tapestry of Indian democracy. He explains how a single boy can symbolize the vastness of India’s identity. The conversation highlights themes of magical realism, personal identity, and the chaos of democracy juxtaposed with historical events. Rushdie even ties in a quirky analogy involving a jar of pickle to showcase the complexities of politics. The insights on the current political landscape under Modi are particularly thought-provoking.
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Aug 27, 2024 • 1h 1min

Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: Atlas Shrugged

Ayn Rand, the author of the influential novel 'Atlas Shrugged', discusses her views on capitalism and the role of the individual versus government control. Robert Oppenheimer, depicted as Rand's arch-villain, adds a historical perspective on power dynamics. Salman Rushdie, known for 'Midnight’s Children', challenges Rand's moral dichotomy and critiques the oversimplified narratives of success. The conversation explores the fascinating tension between entrepreneurial freedom and societal expectations, especially in the context of today’s Silicon Valley.
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Aug 26, 2024 • 56min

Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: Mother Courage & Her Children

Explore the depths of Bertolt Brecht's 'Mother Courage & Her Children,' a poignant reflection on the human condition during wartime. Delve into the devastating impacts of the Thirty Years’ War and its parallels to modern conflict. Discover Mother Courage's complex character, shaped by loss and betrayal, and the tragic fate of her children. Unpack the absurdities of war while questioning the values of trust and survival amidst chaos. A compelling discussion that reveals the harsh realities of violence and the cycles of history.
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Aug 25, 2024 • 59min

Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: The Time Machine

Dive into H.G. Wells' 'The Time Machine' and explore the anxieties of the late 19th century surrounding evolution and progress. Discover the eerie future inhabited by the Eloi and Morlocks, examining societal divisions and the consequences of complacency. The contrast between comfort and challenge raises questions about human stagnation. Philosophical themes highlight the disconnection between intellect and base instincts, prompting a reflection on whether progress is truly beneficial. Join in as they unravel the complex narrative that shaped modern science fiction.
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Aug 24, 2024 • 54min

Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde

In this fascinating discussion, David, a commentator on classic literature, delves into Robert Louis Stevenson's 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.' He unpacks the struggle between good and evil through the lens of duality and transformation. What drives Dr. Jekyll’s hidden desires? The conversation also draws unsettling parallels to modern political phenomena, including influences from Q-Anon and figures like Hillary Clinton. With insights into societal constraints and urges for liberation, David's analysis reveals the story's timeless relevance.
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Aug 23, 2024 • 57min

Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: Phineas Redux

Dive into Anthony Trollope's 'Phineas Redux,' a gripping tale of Victorian political melodrama. Explore how politicians navigate precarious moral dilemmas while engaging in personal rivalries over ideological beliefs. The narrative reveals the thin line between integrity and hypocrisy, framed by complex character dynamics. Phineas Finn's struggle with ambition versus authenticity highlights the tension in his public and private lives. Love, too, plays a pivotal role, offering insights into the contradictions of human relationships amidst the chaos of politics.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 53min

Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: Middlemarch Part 2

Dive into the intricate world of George Eliot's Middlemarch, where personal power battles faith and societal norms. The tension between ambition and morality takes center stage, revealing the struggles of a clergyman in a Victorian community. Explore the moral dilemmas of wealth and secrets through Bulstrode's tumultuous life. Witness Lydgate's crisis as he juggles scientific ambitions with marital expectations, showcasing the complex interplay of societal pressures and personal choices.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 52min

Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: Middlemarch Part 1

David, a literary expert, explores the rich political themes of George Eliot's *Middlemarch*, revealing its relevance to both historical and contemporary issues. He discusses the novel's setting during a time of transformation, highlighting the tensions between progress and societal resistance. The conversation touches on Dorothea Brooke's struggles within her marriage, representing the constraints faced by women. Additionally, David draws parallels between the 19th-century railway era and today's information revolution, emphasizing that wisdom is rooted in human experience.
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Aug 21, 2024 • 56min

Fifteen Fictions for Summer re-release: Fathers and Sons

Explore the heart of intergenerational conflict in Turgenev's 'Fathers and Sons,' where the clash between old values and youthful nihilism unfolds. Delve into the philosophical struggle of a character grappling with love against a backdrop of 1860s Russian society. Embrace the emotional complexity of unreciprocated love and political tensions, with a twist of dark humor in a comical duel. Reflect on generational divides, liberalism, and the cyclical nature of history as these themes resonate through time.

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