Martin Amis, one book at a time.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArts |
Dan Kois (Slate), Parul Sehgal (New Yorker), and Jason Zinoman (New York Times) discuss Martin Amis' 2014 novel about Auschwitz—as well as Jonathan Glazer's 2023 film adaptation.
Dan Kois (Slate), Parul Sehgal (New Yorker), and Jason Zinoman (New York Times) discuss Martin Amis' final novel, 2020's Inside Story, and Amis' death on May 19, 2023.
Dan Kois (Slate), Jason Zinoman (New York Times), and special guest host Willa Paskin (Decoder Ring) discuss Martin Amis' 2006 novel about the Soviet gulag, House of Meetings. What are we to make of the novel's monstrous narrator, his pacifist brothe... more
Dan Kois (Slate), Parul Sehgal (New Yorker), and Jason Zinoman (New York Times) discuss the ambitious novel that upended Martin Amis' personal, professional, and dental life: The Information. Dan quizzes Parul and Jason about the details of 1995's wi... more
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What a rare treat it is to spend time with clever, affable people unafraid of intellectual friction—that quality lauded by “The Magic Mountain”’s Settembrini as criticism’s animating spirit.
Not only do they not know very much about the books they’re talking about, but they don’t even like them. Worse still, they’re self-involved to the point of chronic autism. I got almost to the end of ‘The Information’ episode and physically couldn’t listen to these morons any longer. Not only do they dislike their material, they feel smugly superior to it, and Martin Amis. more
I listen to a lot of literary and book review podcasts. This is one of the best. The conversation between the three hosts is informed, funny and opinionated. They are a critical dream team, striking the perfect balance between discussing the books, dishing gossip & the occasional heated disagreement. When they are done with Amis, I would LOVE to hear them take on another 20th century icon. And if they’re looking for suggestions, I think Barnes, Didion, Bellows, Baldwin, Roth, Woolf and Murdoch c... more
One episode every solstice is just right.
Absolutely brilliant stuff; enjoyed every minute. Hope you will continue. more
Apple Podcasts | #166 | United Kingdom/Arts/Books |
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