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In each episode Trevor Berrett and Paul Wilson have a pleasant conversation about books and reading.

Visit our blog at http://mookseandgripes.com/reviews. Follow us on Twitter @mookse and @bibliopaul. Email mookseandgripes@gmail.com.

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    Episode 82: Bucket List Books, Part II

    Episode 82: Bucket List Books, Part II

    This week we turn back the clock and revisit our very first podcast topic: Bucket List Books! We check in on our progress over the last few years, discuss our philosophies and motivations, look ahead to our next bucket lists books, and share plenty of listener feedback. What books are on your bucket list—and why?
    Summer Book Club
    The book for the Mookse and the Gripes Summer Book Club 2024 is William Trevor’s The Story of Lucy Gault. You can start reading it whenever you want to! We have lined up a guest to join us to discuss the book in Episode 86, coming out on August 8.
    Shownotes
    Books
    * Wolf in White Van, by John Darnielle
    * Empire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty, by Patrick Radden Keefe
    * Commonwealth, by Ann Patchett
    * Long Island, by Colm Tóibín
    * Miss MacIntosh, My Darling, by Marguerite Young
    * A Little Luck, by Claudia Piñeiro, translated by Frances Riddle
    * Not a River, by Selva Almada, translated by Annie McDermott
    * Festival and Game of the Worlds, by César Aira, translated by Katherine Silver
    * It Lasts Forever and Then It’s Over, by Anne de Marcken
    * War, by Céline, translated by Charlotte Mandell
    * Death on the Installment Plan, by Céline, translated by Ralph Manheim
    * London, by Céline
    * Journey to the End of Night, by Céline, translated by Ralph Manheim
    * The Story of Lucy Gault, by William Trevor
    * The Annual Banquet of the Gravediggers’ Guild, by Mathias Énard, translated by Frank Wynne
    * Compass, by Mathias Énard, translated by Charlotte Mandell
    * The Waves, by Virginia Woolf
    * Carpenteria, by Alexis Wright
    * Praiseworthy, by Alexis Wright
    * Remembrance of Things Past, by Marcel Proust
    * The Stones of Aran, by Tim Robinson
    * The Black Prince, by Iris Murdoch
    * Frost in May, by Antonia White
    * The Mountain Lion, by Jean Stafford
    * The Crying of Lot 49, by Thomas Pynchon
    * David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens
    * War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy, translated by Anthony Briggs
    * Finnegans Wake, by James Joyce
    * Anatomy of Melancholy, by Robert Burton
    * The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson
    * The Savage Detectives, by Roberto Bolaño, translated by Natasha Wimmer
    * Don Quixote, by Cervantes, translated by
    * Annals of the Former World, by John McPhee
    * The Brothers Karamazov, by Fyodor Dostoevsky, translated by Michael R. Katz
    * The Short Stories of Flannery O’Connor
    * Satantango, by László Krasznahorkai, translated by George Szirtes
    * Infinite Jest, by David Foster Wallace
    * Paradise Lost, by John Milton
    * Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy
    * The Voyage Home, by Pat Barker
    * Parallel Stories, by Péter Nádas, translated by Imre Goldstein
    * Pilcrow, by Adam Mars-Jones
    * Cedilla, by Adam Mars-Jones
    * Caret, by Adam Mars-Jones
    * Portrait of a Lady, by Henry James
    * Pnin, by Vladimir Nabokov
    * One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Gabriel García Márquez, translated by Gregory Rabassa
    * My Struggle, by Karl Ove Knausgaard
    * Vanity Fair, by William Makepeace Thackery
    * South Riding, by Winifred Holtby
    * Middlemarch, by George Eliot
    * To the Lighthouse, by Virginia Woolf
    * Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf
    * Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens
    * Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë
    * Bleak House, by Charles Dickens
    * Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë
    * Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley
    * The Mill on the Floss, by George Eliot
    * Silas Marner, by George Eliot
    * Daniel Deronda, by George Eliot
    * Felix Holt, by George Eliot
    * Romola, by George Eliot
    * Gravity’s Rainbow, by Thomas Pynchon
    * Mason & Dixon, by Thomas Pynchon
    * Against the Day, by Thomas Pynchon
    * The Complete Essays, by Michel de Montaigne, translated by M.A. Screech
    * Lesser Ruins, by Mark Haber
    * A Summer with Montaigne, by Antoine Compagnon, translated by Tina Kover
    * The Custom of the Country, by Edith Wharton
    * The Age of Innocence, by Edith Wharton
    * The House of Mirth, by Edith Wharton
    * Pilgrimage, by Dorothy Richardson
    * The Peregrine, by J.A. Baker
    * Piranesi, by Susanna Clarke
    * Flights, by Olga Tokarczuk, translat

    • 1 hr 37 min
    Episode 81: Audiobooks

    Episode 81: Audiobooks

    Looking to fit even more books into your life? We think audiobooks are a great solution. This week we chat about reading in different formats and settings and hen and how we both read audiobooks. We also share some of our favorite audio experiences, books, and authors!
    Summer Book Club
    The book for the Mookse and the Gripes Summer Book Club 2024 has been chosen! It was pretty darn close!
    The episode discussing The Story of Lucy Gault will be Episode 86, coming out on August 8.
    Shownotes
    Books
    * The Children of Dynmouth, by William Trevor
    * Fools of Fortune, by William Trevor
    * Felicia’s Journey, by William Trevor
    * The Story of Lucy Gault, by William Trevor
    * The Rings of Saturn, by W.G. Sebald, translated by Michael Hulse
    * Not a River, by Selva Almada, translated by Annie McDermott
    * The Wind that Lays Waste, by Selva Almada, translated by Chris Andrews
    * Brickmasters, by Selva Almada, translated by Annie McDermott
    * It Lasts Forever and Then It’s Over, by Anne de Marcken
    * Commonwealth, by Ann Patchett
    * Bel Canto, by Ann Patchett
    * Tom Lake, by Ann Patchett
    * The Patron Saint of Liars, by Ann Patchett
    * State of Wonder, by Ann Patchett
    * A Handful of Dust, by Evelyn Waugh
    * The Dutch House, by Ann Patchett
    * Run, by Ann Patchett
    * Taft, by Ann Patchett
    * The Magician’s Assistant, by Ann Patchett
    * Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath, by Heather Clark
    * Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, by J.K. Rowling
    * The Trees, by Percival Everett
    * A Visit from the Goon Squad, by Jennifer Egan
    * The Rings of Saturn, by W.G. Sebald, translated by Michael Hulse
    * Ulysses, by James Joyce
    * Wolf in White Van, by John Darnielle
    * The Mill on the Floss, by George Eliot
    * Lincoln in the Bardo, by George Saunders
    * The Lost City of Z: A Tale of Deadly Obsession in the Amazon, by David Grann
    * The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder, by David Grann
    * The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America, by Erik Larson
    * Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania, by Erik Larson
    * The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, by Elizabeth Kolbert
    * The Dead Zone, by Stephen King
    * Pet Sematary, by Stephen King
    * The Shining, by Stephen King
    * The Stand, by Stephen King
    * Fairy Tale, by Stephen King
    * You Like It Darker, by Stephen King
    * Train Dreams, by Denis Johnson
    * Jesus’ Son, by Denis Johnson
    * Tree of Smoke, by Denis Johnson
    * Lockwood & Co., by Jonathan Stroud
    * The Thursday Murder Club, by Richard Osman
    * The Round House, by Louise Erdrich
    * Middlemarch, by George Eliot
    * Fourth of July Creek, by Smith Henderson
    * The Wheel of Time, by Robert Jordan
    * The Stormlight Archive, by Brandon Sanderson
    * Foster, by Claire Keegan
    * Americanah, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    * Half of a Yellow Sun, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    * Burial Rites, by Hannah Kent
    * Day, by Michael Cunningham
    * Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir
    * “My Purple-Scented Novel,” by Ian McEwan
    * “Axis,” by Alice Munro
    * George and Lizzie, by Nancy Pearl
    Links
    * The New Yorker Fiction Podcast
    * The Writer’s Voice Podcast
    * Episode 1: Bucket List Books
    The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a book chat podcast. Every other week Paul and Trevor get together to talk about some bookish topic or another. We hope you’ll continue to join us!
    Many thanks to those who helped make this possible! If you’d like to donate as well, you can do so on Substack or on our Patreon page. These subscribers get periodic bonus episode and early access to all episodes! Every supporter has their own feed that he or she can use in their podcast app of choice to download our episodes a few days early. Please go check it out!


    This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mookse.substack.com/subscribe

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Episode 80: Facing the Void

    Episode 80: Facing the Void

    How do you fill the yawning chasm that arises after you finish a great book or a long group read? Is it a time of excitement and possibility, or a daunting and overwhelming trial? Fresh off of finishing several doorstops ourselves, we discuss how we approach what we want to read next.
    Summer Book Club
    The Mookse and the Gripes Summer Book Club 2024 is coming up fast! This year we are only choosing from William Trevor novels. After losing for the last two years, he will not lose again! But what will the book be? As in the past, we will be holding a vote over on Twitter / X! Watch my account on May 21!
    The Books:
    * The Children of Dynmouth (1976)
    * Fools of Fortune (1983)
    * Felicia’s Journey (1994)
    * The Story of Lucy Gault (2002)
    Dates:
    * Voting starts May 21 and runs through the early hours of May 25 for us in the mountain time zone.
    * We will announce the winner in the next episode!
    * The episode discussing the winner will be Episode 86, coming out on August 8.
    Shownotes
    Books
    * The Peregrine, by J.L. Carr
    * Flights, by Olga Tokarczuk, translated by Jennifer Croft
    * A Little Life, by Hanya Yanagihara
    * Lonesome Dove, by Larry McMurtry
    * Butcher’s Crossing, by John Williams
    * Miss MacIntosh, My Darling, by Marguerite Young
    * Ulysses, by James Joyce
    * The Ambassadors, by Henry James
    * Tone, by Sofia Samatar and Kate Zambreno
    * The Rings of Saturn, by W.G. Sebald, translated by Michael Hulse
    * Austerlitz, by W.G. Sebald
    * The Anatomy of Melancholy, by Robert Burton
    * Urne Burial, by Robert Burton
    * Reinhardt’s Garden, by Mark Haber
    * The Mill on the Floss, by George Eliot
    * Silas Marner, by George Eliot
    * The Eustace Diamonds, by Anthony Trollope
    * O Pioneers!, by Willa Cather
    * War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy, translated by Anthony Briggs
    * Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia, by Rebecca West
    * Grand Hotel, by Vicki Baum, translated by Basil Creighton with revisions by Margot Bettauer Dembo
    * The Brothers Karamazov, by Fyodor Dostoevsky, translated by Michael R. Katz
    * It Lasts Forever and Then It’s Over, by Anne De Marcken
    * The Peasants, by Władysław Reymont, translated by Anna Zaranko
    * Parade’s End, by Ford Madox Ford
    * Collected Fictions, Jorge Luis Borges, translated by Andrew Hurley
    * The Hour of the Star, by Clarice Lispector, translated by Benjamin Moser
    * The Complete Stories, by Clarice Lispector, translated by Katrina Dodson
    * Too Much of Life, by Clarice Lispector, translated by Margaret Jull Costa and Robin Patterson
    * The Murderer, by Roy Heath
    * The Oppermans, by Lion Feuchtwanger, translated by James Cleugh with revisions by Joshua Cohen
    * Green Equinox, by Elizabeth Mavor
    * Twice Lost, by Phyllis Paul
    * Betrayed by Rita Hayworth, by Manuel Puig, translated by Susan Jill Levine
    * Elena Knows, by Claudio Piñeiro, translated by Frances Riddle
    * A Little Luck, by Claudio Piñeiro, translated by Frances Riddle
    * Lies and Sorcery, by Elsa Morante, translated by Jenny McPhee
    * A Dance to the Music of Time, by Anthony Powell
    * Anniversaries, by Uwe Johnson, translated by Damion Searls
    * The Extinction of Irene Rey, by Jennifer Croft
    * The House on the Strand, by Daphne Du Maurier
    Links
    * Miss MacIntosh, My Darling Substack
    * Jonathan Golding and Mark Haber on Instagram Live
    The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a book chat podcast. Every other week Paul and Trevor get together to talk about some bookish topic or another. We hope you’ll continue to join us!
    Many thanks to those who helped make this possible! If you’d like to donate as well, you can do so on Substack or on our Patreon page. These subscribers get periodic bonus episode and early access to all episodes! Every supporter has their own feed that he or she can use in their podcast app of choice to download our episodes a few days early. Please go check it out!


    This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mookse.substack.com/subscribe

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Episode 79: Rediscovered Gems

    Episode 79: Rediscovered Gems

    So many great books have been published only to go out of print, for whatever reason. But they still have things to say to contemporary readers. Thankfully, there are several publishers whose work focuses on bringing these books back to us grateful readers. In this episode, we are are joined by Jacqui, who blogs at JacquiWine’s Journal, to discuss some of our favorite publishers who help us all rediscover gems. What are some of your favorite publishers and the gems they helped you rediscover?
    Shownotes
    Books
    * And Then There Were None, by Agatha Christie
    * In the Distance, by Hernan Diaz
    * Nothing to See Here, by Kevin Wilson
    * Anne of Green Gables, by Lucy Maude Montgomery
    * The Handmaid’s Tale, by Margaret Atwood
    * Things We Lost in the Fire, by Mariana Enriquez, translated by Megan McDowell
    * Our Share of Night, by Mariana Enriquez, translated by Megan McDowell
    * Black Lamb and Grey Falcon: A Journey Through Yugoslavia, by Rebecca West
    * Lesser Ruins, by Mark Haber
    * A Strange and Sublime Address, by Amit Chaudhuri
    * Friend of My Youth, by Amit Chaudhuri
    * Sojourn, by Amit Chaudhuri
    * Calcutta, by Amit Chaudhuri
    * The Immortals, by Amit Chaudhuri
    * A New World, by Amit Chaudhuri
    * Odysseus Abroad, by Amit Chaudhuri
    * Stoner, by John Williams
    * The Bloater, by Rosemary Tonks
    * Miss MacIntosh, My Darling, by Marguerite Young
    * Mrs. Caliban, by Rachel Ingalls
    * The Mountain Lion, by Jean Stafford
    * Hackenfeller’s Ape, by Brigid Brophy
    * Summer in Baden-Baden, by Leonid Tsypkin, translated by Roger Keys and Angela Keys
    * Neighbors and Other Stories, by Diane Oliver
    * January, by Sara Gallardo, translated by Frances Riddle and Maureen Shaughnessy
    * The Feast, by Margaret Kennedy
    * Troy Chimneys, by Margaret Kennedy
    * Rhine Journey, by Ann Schlee
    * The Stepdaughter, by Caroline Blackwood
    * I Am Alien to Live: Selected Stories, by Djuna Barnes
    * Constant Reader, by Dorothy Parker
    * The Glass Pearls, by Emeric Pressburger
    * Eline Vere, by Louis Couperus, translated by Ina Rilke
    * The Girls, by John Bowen
    Links
    * JacquiWine’s Journal
    * Episode 37: Hotel Novels
    * 1001 Novels: A Library of America
    * Episode 74: Canadian Literature
    * Bonus Episode: April 2024
    * Episode 73: Hidden Gems
    * Faber Editions
    * Archipelago Books
    * McNally Editions
    The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a book chat podcast. Every other week Paul and Trevor get together to talk about some bookish topic or another. We hope you’ll continue to join us!
    Many thanks to those who helped make this possible! If you’d like to donate as well, you can do so on Substack or on our Patreon page. These subscribers get periodic bonus episode and early access to all episodes! Every supporter has their own feed that he or she can use in their podcast app of choice to download our episodes a few days early. Please go check it out!


    This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mookse.substack.com/subscribe

    • 1 hr 22 min
    Episode 78: The Great American Novel

    Episode 78: The Great American Novel

    The idea of the Great American Novel is controversial, passé, hubristic, and . . . always fascinating to talk about. This week, inspired by a recent list of potential candidates for the Great American Novel published in The Atlantic, we dive in and talk about the concept, the history, the list, and our votes for other contenders. What book(s) would get your vote?
    Shownotes
    Books
    * The MANIAC, by Benjamin Labatut
    * Lesser Ruins, by Mark Haber
    * Border: A Journey to the Edge of Europe, by Kapka Kassabova
    * Elixir: In the Valley at the End of Time, by Kapka Kassabova
    * To the River: A Balkan Journey of War and Peace, by Kapka Kassabova
    * Anima: A Wild Pastoral, by Kapka Kassabova
    * Dante: The Inferno, translated by Robert Hollander and Jean Hollander
    * Phineas Finn, by Anthony Trollope
    * The Eustace Diamonds, by Anthony Trollope
    * Phineas Reduce, by Anthony Trollope
    * Mortal Leap, by MacDonald Harris
    * Moby-Dick, by Herman Melville
    * Uncle Tom’s Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe
    * James, by Percival Everett
    * The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by Mark Twain
    * Augustus, by John Williams
    * Butcher’s Crossing, by John Williams
    * Absalom, Absalom!, by William Faulkner
    * Passing, by Nella Larsen
    * The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
    * So We Read On: How The Great Gatsby Came to Be and Why It Endures, by Maureen Corrigan
    * The Making of Americans, by Gertrude Stein
    * An American Tragedy, by Theodore Dreiser
    * Light in August, by William Faulkner
    * The Sound and the Fury, by William Faulkner
    * Nightwood, by Djuna Barnes
    * I Am Alien to Life: Selected Stories, by Djuna Barnes
    * Their Eyes Were Watching God, by Zora Neale Hurston
    * The Big Sleep, by Raymond Chandler
    * Ask the Dust, by John Fante
    * Wait Until Spring, Bandini, by John Fante
    * U.S.A., by John Dos Passos
    * The Grapes of Wrath, by John Steinbeck
    * In a Lonely Place, by Dorothy B. Hughes
    * All the King’s Men, by Robert Penn Warren
    * The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter, by Carson McCullers
    * The Street, by Ann Petry
    * The Mountain Lion, by Jean Stafford
    * A Time to Be Born, by Dawn Powell
    * The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger
    * Fahrenheit 451, by Raymond Bradbury
    * Invisible Man, by Ralph Ellison
    * Charlotte’s Web, by E.B. White
    * The Adventures of Augie March, by Saul Bellow
    * Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov
    * The Bookshop, by Penelope Fitzgerald
    * Giovanni’s Room, by James Baldwin
    * The Haunting of Hill House, by Shirley Jackson
    * No-No Boy, by John Okada
    * Peyton Place, by Grace Metalious
    * Pale Fire, by Vladimir Nabokov
    * Another Country, by James Baldwin
    * Catch-22, by Joseph Heller
    * One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, by Ken Kesey
    * A Wrinkle in Time, by Madeleine L’Engle
    * The Zebra-Striped Hearse, by Ross MacDonald
    * The Group, by Mary McCarthy
    * The Bell Jar, by Sylvia Plath
    * The Crying of Lot 49, by Thomas Pynchon
    * A Sport and a Pastime, by James Salter
    * Couples, by John Updike
    * Portnoy’s Complaint, by Philip Roth
    * Sabbath’s Theater, by Philip Roth
    * American Pastoral, by Philip Roth
    * The Human Stain, by Philip Roth
    * The Great American Novel, by Philip Roth
    * Divorcing, by Susan Taubes
    * Slaughterhouse-Five, by Kurt Vonnegut
    * Play It As It Lays, by Joan Didion
    * Sula, by Toni Morrison
    * Song of Solomon, by Toni Morrison
    * Beloved, by Toni Morrison
    * Are You There God, It’s Me, Margaret, by Judy Blume
    * Desperate Characters, by Paula Fox
    * Log of the S.S. Mrs Unguentine, by Stanley Crawford
    * The Revolt of the Cockroach People, by Oscar Zeta Acosta
    * Oreo, by Fran Ross
    * The Dispossessed, by Ursula K. Le Guin
    * Winter in the Blood, by James Welch
    * Corregidora, by Gayl Jones
    * Speedboat, by Renata Adler
    * Dancer from the Dance, by Andrew Hollerman
    * The Stand, by Stephen King
    * Ceremony, by Leslie Marmon Silko
    * Housekeeping, by Marilynne Robinson
    * Machine Dreams, by Jayne Anne Phillips
    * Lark & Termite, by Jayne Anne Phillips
    * Shelter, by Jayne Anne Phillips
    * Little, Big: Or, the Fairies’ Parliament, by John Crowley
    * Blood Meridian, by

    • 1 hr 36 min
    Episode 77: Poetry

    Episode 77: Poetry

    How do we love poetry? Let us count the ways. This week, we’re joined by Anthony Garrett to kick off National Poetry Month with a wonderful conversation about our favorite poems and poets, how and when we read poetry, and a discussion about how to approach this sometimes intimidating part of the literary landscape. Does poetry play a part in your reading life?
    We also announce the winners of our latest giveaway, so please join us!
    Shownotes
    Books
    * Averno, by Louise Glück
    * The Obscene Bird of Night, by José Donoso, translated by Megan McDowell, Hardie St. Martin, and Leonard Mades
    * A Naked Singularity, by Sergio De La Pava
    * Border: A Journey to the Edge of Europe, by Kapka Kassabova
    * To the Lake: A Balkan Journey of War and Peace, by Kapka Kassabova
    * Black Lamb and Grey Falcon, by Rebecca West
    * War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy, translated by Anthony Briggs
    * The Fisherman, by John Langan
    * Moby-Dick, by Herman Melville
    * Song of Solomon, by Toni Morrison
    * The Savage Detectives, by Roberto Bolaño, translated by Natasha Wimmer
    * Rock Crystal, by Adalbert Stifter, translated by Elizabeth Mayer and Marianne Moore
    * The End, by Attila Bartis, translated by Judith Sollosy
    * Divorcing, by Susan Taubes
    * Notes of a Crocodile, by Qin Miaogin, translated by Bonnie Huie
    * “The Waste Land,” by T.S. Eliot
    * “Today,” by Billy Collins
    * Poems 1962 - 2012, by Louise Glück
    * Different Hours, by Stephen Dunn
    * Picnic, Lightning, by Billy Collins
    * Half-light: Collected Poems 1965 - 2016, by Frank Bidart
    * Gabriel: A Poem, by Edward Hirsch
    * The Living Fire: New and Selected Poems, by Edward Hirsch
    * “When Death Comes,” by Mary Oliver
    * “As One Listens to the Rain,” by Octavio Paz
    * “The Raven,” by Edgar Allan Poe
    * “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” by T.S. Eliot
    * Duino Elegies, by Rainer Maria Rilke
    * Winter Morning Walks: 100 Postcards to Jim Harrison, by Ted Kooser
    * Braided Creek: A Conversation in Poetry, by Ted Kooser and Jim Harrison
    * “Bullet Points,” by Jericho Brown
    * Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath, by Heather Clark
    * “Tulips,” by Sylvia Plath
    * Postcolonial Love Poem, by Natalie Diaz
    * When My Brother Was an Aztec, by Natalie Diaz
    * The Wild Iris, by Louise Glück
    * Winter Recipes from the Collective, by Louise Glück
    *
    Links
    * Anthony’s Socials
    * X
    * Instagram
    * Atmospheric Quarterly
    * Episode 1: Bucket List Books, in which Trevor kicks War and Peace off his bucket list
    * Leaf by Leaf: Chris Via on War and Peace
    * Episode 15: Emily Dickinson
    * One Bright Book: Episode 23: The Wild Iris, by Louise Glück
    * Backlisted: Episode 208: All My Pretty Ones, by Anne Sexton
    * The New Yorker Poetry Podcast
    * Poetry Unbound Podcast
    * The Slow Down Podcast
    * The Great American Novel from The Atlantic
    * Lonesome Reader on The Great American Novel
    The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a book chat podcast. Every other week Paul and Trevor get together to talk about some bookish topic or another. We hope you’ll continue to join us!
    Many thanks to those who helped make this possible! If you’d like to donate as well, you can do so on Substack or on our Patreon page. These subscribers get periodic bonus episode and early access to all episodes! Every supporter has their own feed that he or she can use in their podcast app of choice to download our episodes a few days early. Please go check it out!


    This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mookse.substack.com/subscribe

    • 1 hr 42 min

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