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    • 4.7 • 17 Ratings

The Point is a magazine founded on the suspicion that modern life is worth examining. www.thepointmag.com

    Selected Essays | Michael Clune on Thomas Nagel

    Selected Essays | Michael Clune on Thomas Nagel

    On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Michael Clune about
    his essay “The Anatomy of Panic,” published in Harper's last May and  recently selected for Best American Essays, and Thomas Nagel’s “What Is it Like to Be a Bat?” first published in 1974 in the Philosophical Review.

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    • 47 min
    Selected Essays | Jennifer Wilson on Viktor Shklovsky

    Selected Essays | Jennifer Wilson on Viktor Shklovsky

    On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Jennifer Wilson about
    her New York Times Book Review essay, “The Love Letters That Spoke of Everything but Love,” and Viktor Shklovsky’s “Art as Device,” first published in 1917.

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    • 36 min
    Selected Essays | Bonus Episode with Jon Baskin and Rachel Wiseman

    Selected Essays | Bonus Episode with Jon Baskin and Rachel Wiseman

    On this bonus episode of Selected Essays, Jess and Zach talk to Point editors, Jon Baskin and Rachel Wiseman about two of their favorite essays—Charles Comey's “Against Honeymoons,” and Moeko Fujii’s “Let Them Misunderstand”—and what makes them quintessential Point pieces.

    • 52 min
    Selected Essays | Apoorva Tadepalli on Maeve Brennan

    Selected Essays | Apoorva Tadepalli on Maeve Brennan

    On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Apoorva Tadepalli about Maeve Brennan’s “Lost Overtures” and her Electric Lit essay “It’s Okay to Talk to Me When I’m Trying to Read.”

    • 35 min
    Selected Essays | Sumana Roy on Joseph Brodsky

    Selected Essays | Sumana Roy on Joseph Brodsky

    On this episode of “Selected Essays,” Jess and Zach talk with Sumana Roy about Joseph Brodsky’s “Less Than One” and her Caravan essay “We Are All Mamata Now.”

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    • 42 min
    Selected Essays | Clare Bucknell on Charles Lamb

    Selected Essays | Clare Bucknell on Charles Lamb

    On the new episode of Selected Essays, Jess and Zach speak with Clare Bucknell about Charles Lamb’s “The Praise of Chimney-Sweepers”—surprisingly the first essay a guest has chosen that was written before 1900. In histories of the essay form, from Montaigne forward, you’ll often see Lamb’s name appear as one of the great “familiar” essayists, but he’s read relatively little today. Listen to hear Clare’s  reading of Lamb’s essay and how it shaped her thoughts on the ever-controversial Giacomo Casanova, the focus of her piece in Harper’s, “The Thoughtful Prick.”

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    • 40 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Live2Read4ever ,

Selected essays

Love the new pod, it’s hitting all the right notes. Great stuff, two thumbs way way up.

MachameMachame ,

Great conversations!

Great conversations, but could be improved with better audio quality!

A photoshop learner ,

Great content

Thanks!

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