Feeling Bookish Podcast focuses on maximalist, innovative novels and literature in translation. Periodic interviews with critics, writers and translators. Hosted by Roman Tsivkin and Robert Fay. Produced by Heston Hoffman. Email: robertfay23 at gmail
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Arts |
Roman talks with José Vergara about Joyce's influence on Soviet and post-Soviet Russian literature. We talk literary heritage, the dangers of translating Ulysses under Stalin, the birth of Social Realism (and its ugly stepsister, Capitalist Primitivi... more
We're in a moment of rapid, disorientating change: the fourth industrial revolution, Web 3.0, machine learning, unregulated capitalism, climate change--the list is long and challenging. Roman and Rob share some of their recent readings/investigations... more
We talk with Sergio Pitol translator George Henson, who is the first translator of the Mexican master's work into the English language. We discuss why Pitol is largely unknown in North America (something we hope to change!)and why you should love and... more
We chat with Greg Gerke, the writer and founder of the literary journal "Socrates on the Beach," about his new essay (link below), a cri de coeur about the state of publishing today and why information can never be literature. Read Greg's essay: http... more
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This is a very well done bookish show about great literature. The analyses are thoughtful. Quite a few tangents 😂. I’m in for a while at least.
A great podcast for anyone who is passionate about reading.
I love this podcast, but wanted to just say that I think Roman's levels are consistently too high and drown out Robert and Heston, particularly noticeable in their back-and-forths. Thanks
I tried, honestly, to listen to the Stephen Moore…but the host would. Not. Shut. Up!
If you want to have monologues with a self-admiration society of one, go ahead; but spare the rest of us. And when you stop to take a breath, learn some basic manners…like not constantly interrupting a guest.
Robert and Roman have great chemistry, and are very knowledgeable about the topics they cover. Great listen!
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