45 min

Fiction and Philosophy, with Jonny Thomson • Episode #150 The Book Club Review

    • Books

Is there any point in doing a nice thing if you can’t flaunt it on social media? Can we ever know what it’s like to be a bat? If we know Cinderella isn’t real, why do we care about whether or not she marries the prince? In this episode Kate is joined by Jonny Thomson, the man behind the popular Instagram account @philosophyminis, and a bestselling book of the same name. With a new title out, Mini Big Ideas, it seemed the perfect time to catch up with him and consider the philosophical ideas that lie behind three works of fiction: The Death of Yvan Illyich by Leo Tolstoy, Death and the Penguin by Andrey Kurkov and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman. Just what connects these three titles? Listen in to find out, plus a few more book recommendations. All that, plus discover 'the gap', and how knowing about it might change your life, and the benefits of scepticism.
Book list
On Fairy Stories by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
The Death of Ivan Illyich by Leo Tolstoy (and in particular the Peter Carson translation)
Death and the Penguin by Andrei Kurkov
Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne by Katherine Rundell
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
Leonard & Hungry Paul by Ronan Hession
Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma by Claire Dederer
Metaphysical Animals by Rachel Wiseman and Claire MacCumhaill
Philosopher Queens by Rebecca Buxton and Lisa Whiting
Mini Philosophy and Mini Big Ideas by Jonny Thomson
Notes
Find Jonny on Instagram @philosophyminis
Find us at: https://www.thebookclubreview.co.uk
Instagram @bookclubreviewpodcast
Kate's Threads reading log: @bookclubreviewpodcast@threads.net
Newsletter sign-up: https://substack.com/@thebookclubreview
Patreon and book club: We've made free episodes of The Book Club Review for 6 years now, and we'll continue to keep them free, and ad-free. But they take a lot in terms of time and resources so if you appreciate the shows and would like to support us we now have a Patreon where you can do that. In return you'll get weekly bookish recommendations from Kate, plus, at the higher tier, extra episodes and membership of our podcast book club, to be held over Zoom once a month on Sunday nights (UK time). We would love to see you there. https://patreon.com/thebookclubreview

Is there any point in doing a nice thing if you can’t flaunt it on social media? Can we ever know what it’s like to be a bat? If we know Cinderella isn’t real, why do we care about whether or not she marries the prince? In this episode Kate is joined by Jonny Thomson, the man behind the popular Instagram account @philosophyminis, and a bestselling book of the same name. With a new title out, Mini Big Ideas, it seemed the perfect time to catch up with him and consider the philosophical ideas that lie behind three works of fiction: The Death of Yvan Illyich by Leo Tolstoy, Death and the Penguin by Andrey Kurkov and Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman. Just what connects these three titles? Listen in to find out, plus a few more book recommendations. All that, plus discover 'the gap', and how knowing about it might change your life, and the benefits of scepticism.
Book list
On Fairy Stories by J.R.R. Tolkien
The Road by Cormac McCarthy
The Death of Ivan Illyich by Leo Tolstoy (and in particular the Peter Carson translation)
Death and the Penguin by Andrei Kurkov
Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne by Katherine Rundell
Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
Leonard & Hungry Paul by Ronan Hession
Monsters: A Fan’s Dilemma by Claire Dederer
Metaphysical Animals by Rachel Wiseman and Claire MacCumhaill
Philosopher Queens by Rebecca Buxton and Lisa Whiting
Mini Philosophy and Mini Big Ideas by Jonny Thomson
Notes
Find Jonny on Instagram @philosophyminis
Find us at: https://www.thebookclubreview.co.uk
Instagram @bookclubreviewpodcast
Kate's Threads reading log: @bookclubreviewpodcast@threads.net
Newsletter sign-up: https://substack.com/@thebookclubreview
Patreon and book club: We've made free episodes of The Book Club Review for 6 years now, and we'll continue to keep them free, and ad-free. But they take a lot in terms of time and resources so if you appreciate the shows and would like to support us we now have a Patreon where you can do that. In return you'll get weekly bookish recommendations from Kate, plus, at the higher tier, extra episodes and membership of our podcast book club, to be held over Zoom once a month on Sunday nights (UK time). We would love to see you there. https://patreon.com/thebookclubreview

45 min