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The Temple of the Golden Pavilion
F̶l̶a̶w̶e̶d̶ Beauty is in the ruins!
Yukio Mishima's The Temple of the Golden Pavilion unfolds in the enchanting city of Kyoto, capturing the story of a young Buddhist monk's obsession with the temple's beauty and his turbulent journey through jealousy, desire, and existential angst.
Penned in 1956, Mishima's masterpiece explores the destructive power of beauty and the conflicts between ephemeral desires and spiritual ideals. It's a profound narrative on how an individual's fixation on perfection can lead to catastrophic outcomes, touching on themes of identity, obsession, and the clash between tradition and personal turmoil.
Join Reuben, Zach, and Kehinde as they dive deep into Mishima's intricate storytelling, examining the protagonist's complex psyche and Mishima's genius in depicting the struggle between the sacred and the profane. Expect some personal revelations as the guys once again share a bit too much!
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Giovanni's Room
T̶o̶x̶i̶c̶ Love is in the air!
James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room is centred in the 'suave' Parisian inner city, and focuses on the events of an American man's complicated feelings and frustrations with his relationships with other women and men in his life, most notably an Italian bartender named Giovanni.
Written in 1956, Baldwin's literary (initially controversial) classic delves into the complexities of love and sexuality, it's intersection with cultural norms and the impact of death, deceit and passion in the confines of both sexual and platonic relationships.
Tune in and listen to Reuben, Zach and Kehinde debate about the intricacies of love and Baldwin's approach to character development and world building. Also, the guys oversharing...again!
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The Prince
One political treatise to rule them all, One political treatise to find them, One political treatise to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them...
The Prince, written by the great Niccolò Machiavelli is a 16th century instruction guide for new princes and royals.
Often referred to as the principalis of modern political philosophy, the treatise is set just prior to the Italian renaissance and details the use of 'fear' as a tactic of control, and the desirable attributes of a great leader: 'virtue' and 'prudence'.
Tune in and listen to the guys discuss Machiavelli's obsession with power, Kehinde's hate for the renaissance period, and who would have the coolest Italian name...?
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Things Fall Apart
A Nigerian literary great.
Chinua Achebe debut novel 'Things Fall Apart' follows the life of Okonkwo, an Igbo man and acclaimed wrestling champion of the fictional Nigerian clan of Umuofia. The book, first published in 1958, depicts pre-colonial life in the southeastern parts of Nigeria and the arrival of colonialism and its effects on the cultural and religious traditions of Umuofia.
A thought provoking episode, Zach draws parallels with Okonkwo and the Japanese art of seppuku, Reuben does a brief TED talk (yawn..) about cultural evolution and transmission and Kehinde unpacks masculinity, religion and poses the question:
Do we control who we become?
Tune in, sit back and enjoy!
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Thinner
S2 Episode 07:
*Yo Melo, queue the scary music* Thinnnnner
Thinner, the podcasts first horror novel, by the acclaimed Stephen King centers on lawyer Billy Halleck, a stereotypical middle class suburban white man who kills a crossing Romani woman in a road accident and escapes legal punishment due to his connections.
The twist?
The woman's father places a curse on Halleck, which causes him to lose weight uncontrollably...
Get the popcorn and relax as the guy's create (well try to...) an eerie ambiance that attempts to unpack the 'King's' literary style, empathise with a historically disenfranchised racial group and describe their own sexual predicaments that have landed them in similar hot water?
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Pride and Prejudice
S2 Episode 06:
Chill.
Yes they took their time, but they work and it's Jane Austen...
The British literary classic, Pride and Prejudice, is an 1813 'novel of manners'. Set in the regency era, the novel follows the character development of Elizabeth Bennet via her relationship with her family, friends and the enticing/elusive Mr Darcy.
Tune in to listen to Kehinde's perspective on the books allegorical anchor, Reuben's attempts to determine who is the most Mr Darcy'esque and Zach flexing his literary prowess to interpret Jane Austin's writing style.
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