
The Infinite Library
Podcast door John Hagele
Tijdelijke aanbieding
3 maanden voor € 1,00
Daarna € 9,99 / maandElk moment opzegbaar.

Meer dan 1 miljoen luisteraars
Je zult van Podimo houden en je bent niet de enige
Rated 4.7 in the App Store
Over The Infinite Library
A podcast about books, mortality, and what to do with your limited time with both. Hosted by John & Ben.
Alle afleveringen
51 afleveringen
This week we've got friend of the show Dan back in the stacks to discuss Mo Yan's opus: "Life And Death Are Wearing Me Out". Topics of conversation include Chinese-English translation, reincarnation in fiction, and authorial self-inserts. As always, we hope you enjoy the conversation!

The Book Boys return to the sweltering climes of Santa Theresa to discuss Part III of Roberto Bolano's "2666": The Part about Fate. Global Forms in Bolaño’s 2666: Genre, Race, Capital by Jack Weizhe Cao can be found here [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00111619.2024.2312251].

It's the Infinite Library Pride Month Special! Today, John and Ben queen out and discuss Michał Witkowski's "Lovetown". We discuss the relation between experimental fiction and marginalized points of view, the depiction of queer life in capitalist vs non-capitalist systems, and, of course, gay sex.

¡Hola, los amigos des libros! In the first episode of the Summer Season, the Book Banditos, Ben and John, head south of the border to chat about Roberto Bolaño's magnum opus: "2666". Is the tone of this description a meta commentary on Bolaño's portrayal of hapless literati facing the true horror at the heart of the world? You'll have to listen to find out! In this episode, the first of four, we discussed "The Part About the Critics" and "The Part About Amalfitano". Topics of conversation include Bolaño's use of genre elements to develop tone, a psychoanalytic reading of the behavior of bourgeoisie academics, and the magickal power of the Western Canon. As always, we hope that you enjoy our conversation!

Groovy Baby! We close out our Spring 2025 Season by discussing Samuel R. Delany's "Nova". We discuss Delany's place in the history of sci-fi, archetypes, and the role of time in writing. As always, we hope you enjoy our conversation.

Rated 4.7 in the App Store
Tijdelijke aanbieding
3 maanden voor € 1,00
Daarna € 9,99 / maandElk moment opzegbaar.
Exclusieve podcasts
Advertentievrij
Gratis podcasts
Luisterboeken
20 uur / maand