Critical Babe Theory
A wide-ranging conversation with writer and filmmaker Sean Wilsey about literature, the left, and his film IXXI that’s premiering at Tribeca this week. We discuss how hard it is to hold on to your values, orthodoxy as a means to protect yourself, and how radicals have lost the ability to cooperate. Also discussed: translations that are funnier than the original, “it’s really easy to throw people under whatever bus you want to keep moving,” Italy’s reputation as frivolous, The Nation doesn’t want anyone to have a good time, adorning prostitutes with flowers in Czechoslovakia, fun is a problem for political orthodoxies, profound moral alterations brought on by a work of literature, nostalgia for the worst times of one’s life, Republicans are a better hang these days, suffering without redemption is true perversion, everyone has a Southern accent at NASA, the jet-setting lifestyle of the last international magazine feature writer (Sean), we’re becoming a country of scammers and liars, and the unresolved question: did all Gen X ideas come from Woody Guthrie? Link to Sean’s film IXXI at Tribeca, almost sold out: https://tribecafilm.com/films/ix-xi-2026 [https://tribecafilm.com/films/ix-xi-2026] Articles referenced: The Nation - “Luigi Pirandello’s Broken Men” [https://www.thenation.com/article/culture/luigi-pirandello-one-none-grand-review/] by Gus O’Connor GQ - “The Next Giant Leap” [https://www.gq.com/story/nasa-moon-astronauts-mars-space] by Sean Wilsey The first half of every episode of CBT is free wherever you get your podcasts. If you'd like to become a subscriber and hear the second half, please go to www.patreon.com/criticalbabetheory. Thank you for your support xo
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