35 épisodes

Marlon and Jake Read Dead People is a podcast hosted by the Man Booker Prize-winning and internationally bestselling author Marlon James and his editor, Jake Morrissey, Executive Editor at Riverhead Books. In each episode, Marlon and Jake talk about authors—specifically dead authors. Authors they like. Authors they hate. Great books, terrible books, and books they love that you’d never expect them to. As a writer and an editor, Marlon and Jake have read thousands of books between them, and they’re not shy in expressing their opinions about them. Sometimes they’ll agree, sometimes they won’t, but in every episode, they’ll tell you what they think— uncensored and with no holds barred. (That’s why the authors have to be dead.) So, listen along to hear about the spectacularly good, the hilariously bad, and the brutally honest.

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Marlon and Jake Read Dead People is a podcast hosted by the Man Booker Prize-winning and internationally bestselling author Marlon James and his editor, Jake Morrissey, Executive Editor at Riverhead Books. In each episode, Marlon and Jake talk about authors—specifically dead authors. Authors they like. Authors they hate. Great books, terrible books, and books they love that you’d never expect them to. As a writer and an editor, Marlon and Jake have read thousands of books between them, and they’re not shy in expressing their opinions about them. Sometimes they’ll agree, sometimes they won’t, but in every episode, they’ll tell you what they think— uncensored and with no holds barred. (That’s why the authors have to be dead.) So, listen along to hear about the spectacularly good, the hilariously bad, and the brutally honest.

    The Beach Read

    The Beach Read

    In the final episode of the season, Marlon and Jake weigh in on their favorite vacation reads, including the ones they started but never finished. Tune in to find out which classic novels Jake took to the beach and which ones Marlon says should have been thrown in the ocean.

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    The Goodbye Look by Ross McDonald
    War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
    Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
    Moby Dick by Herman Melville
    The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
    Chances by Jackie Collins
    The Year of the French by Thomas Flanagan
    All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque
    The Golden Bowl by Henry James
    The Ambassadors by Henry James
    Portrait of a Lady by Henry James
    Pronto by Elmore Leonard
    Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
    Smallbone Deceased by Michael Gilbert
    The Mystery of the Stuttering Parrot by Robert Arthur, Jr.
    Persuasion by Jane Austen

    • 40 min
    The Campus Novel

    The Campus Novel

    It was the best of times; it was the worst of times—it was school. In this episode, Marlon and Jake discuss books where school is the setting or going to school is central to the plot. They debate which authors got school right and which got school wrong, what makes an inspiring teacher, and what the closed universe of a schoolyard or college campus can feel like. Tune in to hear Marlon and Jake reminisce over their own college experiences and what they were like as students.

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    Tom Brown’s School Days by Thomas Hughes
    The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling by Henry Fielding
    Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh
    Decline and Fall by Evelyn Waugh
    Vile Bodies by Evelyn Waugh
    Scoop by Evelyn Waugh
    The Crime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark
    A Separate Peace by John Knowles
    Look back in Anger by John Osborne
    Tess of the D’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
    Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy
    Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy
    Absalom, Absalom! By William Faulkner
    Love Story by Erich Segal

    • 38 min
    City Settings

    City Settings

    In this episode, Marlon and Jake talk about cities in books. Books set in memorable cities, books set in cities you're glad you've never been to, and books where the city itself is nearly a character. They talk about the specificity of London of the 19th century British novel, the New York novel, entirely fictional cities in Sci-Fi and Fantasy, and don’t miss Marlon’s personal experience with Bloomsday in Dublin!

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    • 45 min
    Characters Behaving Badly

    Characters Behaving Badly

    In this episode, Marlon and Jake talk about the bad characters we’re not meant to like but do and the good characters we’re meant to like but annoy us. From Dracula to Daisy Buchanan to Oliver Twist and Bambi, the good-to-evil spectrum is vast and no character is safe from commentary. Tune in to find out which classic villain the duo unanimously hate, and which villain gives Marlon the chills and scares Jake to this day.

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    • 54 min
    Poetry FOMO

    Poetry FOMO

    This episode, Marlon and Jake discuss a new subject for the podcast: poetry! From epic poems to sonnets to the Romantics poets to contemporary (dead) poets. They ponder over why people don’t read poetry as much as prose and recite, on the spot, lines of poetry that are forever engrained in their memories.

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    • 40 min
    Books Assigned in School

    Books Assigned in School

    Books assigned in school evoke strong feelings. You either love em’ or you hate em.’ In this episode, Marlon and Jake discuss the books they wished they were assigned in school and the ones they suffered through. Accompanying the books taught in school, there are, of course, the teachers who taught them. A teacher can make or break a book read in school. As a literature teacher (as well as Booker prize winning author), Marlon acknowledges there are some novels assigned in school that you have to work to understand that are really good, but sometimes those novels are not good and if it weren’t for being assigned in school, we wouldn’t still be reading it.

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    • 43 min

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por venezuela ,

I love this podcast

Found this podcast and am hooked. It is a pleasure to listen to them chatting and the book recommendations are excellent. Have already added some to my tbr. What a joy to listen to them talk books!

Cedricsmom ,

Where you at?!

I MISS Y’ALL! Come back!!! ❤️

kathyinorlando ,

Missing You

Hoping you will be back both rested and energized in the fall. Just wanted you to know you were missed.

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