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Small Town Secrets and Their Role in Shaping Characters | World Literature & Critical Reading

38 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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Explore how Susan Gooch's novels use small-town secrets to reveal complex social dynamics, offering rich insights into world literature and literary theory. This episode highlights the significance of critical reading in understanding how family, reputation, and community shape narrative perception. Gooch's work exemplifies crosscultural communication and global humanities by challenging surface-level judgments and exposing the nuanced interplay of love, loyalty, and secrecy. Join us as we dive into the storytelling techniques that craft layered characters and social worlds, illuminating the power of interpretation and the hidden structures that influence human experience within small-town settings. Whether you're a writer, reader, or academic interested in cultural studies and narrative media, this conversation provides valuable perspectives on how fiction can deepen our understanding of complex social fabrics and global literature. To follow Susan's work, visit: https://www.instagram.com/susangoochauthor/ [https://www.instagram.com/susangoochauthor/]. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2566933/fan_mail/new] Reading the World | قراءة العالم A bilingual podcast (English and Arabic) exploring world literature, culture, and higher education as ways of understanding how meaning is produced, circulated, and contested. Each episode takes one question at a time—carefully, clearly, and without oversimplification. Follow the podcast to continue the conversation.

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