This is a podcast about what people are reading in episodes of Seinfeld. Hosted by Donald Quist.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmTV Reviews |
Donald boards “The Subway,” the thirteenth episode of season three. He talks about Death of a Salesman and George Costanza’s similarities to one of Arthur Miller’s saddest characters. He also reflects on the legacy of The New York Times and comedian... more
Donald zooms in on “The Red Dot,” the twelfth episode of season three. With extra special guest Nicole Brown, they talk about office romances, character inconsistencies, and learn about John D. MacDonald’s novel, The Executioners, which inspired the ... more
Donald checks out “The Library”, the fifth episode of season three. He chats about the pervy talent of Henry Miller, an important lesson from Kwame Dawes, and the only American institution that makes him feel a sense of patriotism.
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Donald boards “The Dog,” the fourth episode of season three. He takes a stab at discussing Stephen King’s first foray into scary animals, and begins the search for Edward H. Murray and Yukon Joe. Donald also prattles a bit about life as an academic. more
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I love everything about this podcast - all in the context of Seinfeld, but about so much more. Excellent book discussion, great reflections and commentary, and the host is so genuine and funny, super smart about literature and Seinfeld, and a great voice and personality for podcasting. The energy is totally positive - it’s just so refreshing. And now I’m also enjoying a rewatch of Seinfeld alongside!
Seinfeld Book Report hosted by Donald Quist is a podcast that will invite you to remember (if you’re old enough) the joy of watching Seinfeld on Thursday nights in the 90s, think and learn about literature used within the Seinfeld episodes and also throughout history, and laugh and smile which always benefit the human spirit. One of the best parts of the podcast is a segment at the beginning of each episode called “corrections” where Quist briefly reviews something he said in the previous episod... more
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