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THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW Episode 8 The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW with Host Anuja Jaiswal

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For Episode 8 of THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW Host Anuja Jaiswal covers “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” steeped in dramatic irony and satire, and considered a cornerstone of classic American literature.  Since its original release in 1884, Twain’s novel has enjoyed both acclaim and criticism, and Anuja breaks down how the word “racism” and this work, in particular, have a very long history – some argue that Twain’s use of certain language and the runaway slave character are discriminatory, whilst others say that the tenor of the book is inherently an anti-racist one.  As a "person of color" herself, who didn't grow up in the US, Anuja's unique perspective gives her ALOT to talk about regarding the now-controversial views on Twain and this book in particular.

For more information about Host Anuja Jaiswal, follow @ajaiswal1997 on Instagram

Listen to previous episodes and SUBSCRIBE to THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW on your favorite podcast platform, and always  live & direct (with exclusive “extra” content) on the MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW Page on jasoncharles.net Podcast Network ARTS & CULTURE Channel
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

For Episode 8 of THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW Host Anuja Jaiswal covers “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” steeped in dramatic irony and satire, and considered a cornerstone of classic American literature.  Since its original release in 1884, Twain’s novel has enjoyed both acclaim and criticism, and Anuja breaks down how the word “racism” and this work, in particular, have a very long history – some argue that Twain’s use of certain language and the runaway slave character are discriminatory, whilst others say that the tenor of the book is inherently an anti-racist one.  As a "person of color" herself, who didn't grow up in the US, Anuja's unique perspective gives her ALOT to talk about regarding the now-controversial views on Twain and this book in particular.

For more information about Host Anuja Jaiswal, follow @ajaiswal1997 on Instagram

Listen to previous episodes and SUBSCRIBE to THE MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW on your favorite podcast platform, and always  live & direct (with exclusive “extra” content) on the MANHATTAN MILLENNIAL BOOK REVIEW Page on jasoncharles.net Podcast Network ARTS & CULTURE Channel
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

10 min