36 episodes

A little podcast that loves big books. You don't need to have read with us to enjoy the show as we always do a synopsis of the work as well as dive into the life and times of the author behind it. Our conversations vary and roam, but we always have a good time asking if each book we cover should be included in "the canon" of important novels.

Our show icon is by Jeremy Kanne at Smart Yeti.

Questioning the Canon Ben Rathert, Felicia Dieguez

    • Arts
    • 4.7 • 6 Ratings

A little podcast that loves big books. You don't need to have read with us to enjoy the show as we always do a synopsis of the work as well as dive into the life and times of the author behind it. Our conversations vary and roam, but we always have a good time asking if each book we cover should be included in "the canon" of important novels.

Our show icon is by Jeremy Kanne at Smart Yeti.

    Fun Home

    Fun Home

    We round out season 3 of our little podcast with another graphic novel, this time from revered author Alison Bechdel and her 2006 masterpiece, Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic. There was so much to discuss here, including, but not limited to sexual identity, death in the family, and toxic citrus spokespeople of the 1970's. This is an important book for anyone struggling with their sense of self that may clash with the world and family they grew up in. Even with our best coverage, there were still topics in this book that we didn't get to, but we at least try to put the fun in "perfunctory"!

    • 56 min
    The Left Hand of Darkness

    The Left Hand of Darkness

    Now is the time to explore strange new alien civilizations, and thereby explore strange new ideas within ourselves with Ursula K. Le Guin's 1969 sci-fi classic The Left Hand of Darkness! We found a lot to engage with this month, especially in gender and how it impacts our personal lives and even how we think about ourselves. As humans, we may not have a physical shifting sexual identity like the citizens of Gethen, but perhaps how we think about ourselves can shift. Be aware, though, that speed is relativistic and we all get where we're going in our own time.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Kindred

    Kindred

    None of us can ever know what it was like to live the harrowing experience of being a black slave in America in the early 1800's, but Octavia Butler was determined to try and give her readers a taste in 1979's Kindred. While the book was not perfect, it did leave us asking and mulling over some important questions about who we are and who we might be in different situations. Plus we get to talk about mosquito born illnesses! Slip away with us and learn about some often overlooked roots of American history, it's a trip that you won't soon forget.

    • 59 min
    Hamlet

    Hamlet

    Let us sit upon the ground and listen to nerdy podcasts about the death of kings. Alas, poor Hamlet! We reviewed it, dear listener! There was so much ground to cover in this legendary play by William Shakespeare and we mulled over wordplay, anachronisms, and a surprising amount of historical religious talk. As this is one of Felicia's favorite plays and the first time Ben has read it, there was a lively conversation to be had all around. Let's go to the theater tonight, it's only a penny to stand in the pit!

    • 1 hr 10 min
    Slaughterhouse-Five or The Children's Crusade

    Slaughterhouse-Five or The Children's Crusade

    It can be hard putting your life back together after the traumas of war, especially if you are perceiving different portions of your life out of order. Or at least you think you are. Come unstuck with us as we wander passively through the life and times of Billy Pilgrim in Slaughterhouse-Five and the many events that were inspired from author Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.'s life. We had a blast talking about aliens, post-modernism, and current treatments for ancient psychiatric conditions. Listen along with us and so it will go.

    • 1 hr 22 min
    The Secret History

    The Secret History

    It's time we come clean about something with you...we covered the Secret History by Donna Tartt and we just can't hold it in any longer. Listen in on our confessions of researching the details of the murder filled book along with the mysterious life of its author. We also ask the question, should studying Classics be killed off once and for all? The weather is getting colder, put on your houndstooth jacket and let's go for a walk by the ravine.

    • 1 hr 16 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Jeremy Kanne ,

Worth your time (even if you haven’t read the book)

I enjoy the heck out of this podcast! I first started listening to episodes of books I had already known and then I expanded into books I did NOT know. It felt like a bit of leap of faith, but it was well rewarded. The hosts describe the plot for each book at the beginning to give an overview of each book and that’s really all you need. The real enjoyment comes from learning the context around the book - either the author, or more about the time and culture or the era that made this book a classic. As someone who has tried to go back and read classics and often coming away with the question “why is this a classic?”, this podcast is perfect for me.

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