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Our Struggle

Our Struggle

Our Struggle is a podcast about the life and struggle of Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgaard

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It's a repulsively glorious fall day in Brooklyn. Seeking respite from his upstate rustication, Greg Jackson comes to the city to ask us, "Who are you guys?" In trying to answer him, we discuss Conrad, infantile ejaculation, polite literary readings,... more

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4 months ago

We're so back, as they say, and we've recruited some struggle favorites to join us for a most unseemly return. We gather in Park Slope with 3 microphones, 4 dudes, and 1 Lauren. We talk about the text, for once. We talk about sojourns abroad and enco... more

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4 months ago

Drew finally lifts his editing embargo and the show recently described as "your boyfriend's favorite podcast" returns with a special guest-- the esteemed, humble, and oddly jacked translator Max Lawton. We talk about...what the hell did we talk about... more

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a year ago

In this episode with cult fave 6'4" writer SAM KRISS, all motifs are on the table - literally. Drew has been heroically managing dry January by replacing alcohol with weird food and on the Wednesday evening we gathered at the Park Slope Manse, he pre... more

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a year ago

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4.3 out of 5 stars from 97 ratings
  • Hilarious

    Do you like white chocolate, tinned fish, unfashionable literature, lo-fi audio? This is for you! more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    thirsty-mephiston
    United Kingdom10 months ago
  • Why

    Those mouth sounds were so disgusting this podcast is so bad. Knausgaard is really poorly translated into English, he doesn’t write like that. How do you not know this and keep banging on about how he has poor style and how relatable that is.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    JensnAndb78
    Netherlandsa year ago
  • Oh them

    There are two kinds of podcast host: those who love their fans and those who are really quite mean to them, an act of self-hate perhaps. Drew and Lauren fall into the latter camp, I have met them irl and watched as they sneered at a normie listener after she asked an earnest question at one of their live shows. That said, we were in the same orbit for a while and since moving away from nyc listening to this podcast is an access card to essentially fond memories and feelings. more

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    hallie incandenza
    United Statesa year ago
  • Sound

    I usually appreciate the discussions and thrilled you spoke to Claus. But the audio is tremendously terrible. At any given time, one host sounds like they’re recording miles away from their mic and the other sounds like they are right next to my ear sipping water in a disgusting way. Ew!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    kernorth
    United Statesa year ago
  • First and Last Time Listener

    Someone recommended your episode with Joshua Cohen, and I couldn’t make it past 30 minutes. The female host (I couldn’t care less what her name is) would not stop interjecting inane comments about mid-century or pastiche - or using penile metaphors to insult Cohen and call his work boring. Not only did she sound insipid and sophomoric, but she persistently and rudely interrupted Joshua Cohen in a way that said, “this podcast is about MOU”. It was truly awful.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    SheriShirey
    United Statesa year ago

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