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Out-of-Print

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Out-of-Print is a cultural commentary podcast with a literary twist, where real life best friends and former English students break down the texts and topics most relevant to the highs and lows of early adulthood.

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10: Season Finale: Side Characters

For the season finale of Out-of-Print, our three hosts take on the nitty gritty topic of Side Characters, delving into their importance in a literary, cultural, and real-world sense. This extra-special episode covers Jane Eyre, main character syndrome, Troy McClure from The Simpsons, Noo-Noo, Alice's nickname at her local chicken shop, literary theory, some seriously questionable one-night stands, Edna Mode, open source investigation, Nietzsche, sauna juicing, flat vs round, shagging on the rugby field, and some very special listener submissions sent in from Glasgow, Scotland to Christchurch, New Zealand. This episode is a mixture of studio recording and live extracts from the season finale, recorded as part of the Roundhouse Three Sixty Festival 2026. Key texts referenced: - Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë - The Madwoman in the Attic, Sandra Gilbert + Susan Gubar - The One vs the Many, Alex Woolch - Main Character Syndrome, Anna Gotlib - A Fish Called Selma, Season 7, The Simpsons Further reading: - The Supporting Cast, David Galef -  Aspects of the Novel, E.M. Forster Co-hosted and produced by Alice Garnett, Emmeline Armitage and Sophie Parke. Powered by Transmission Roundhouse.

11. mai 2026 - 53 min
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7: The One Where Sophie Tells Her Favourite Joke

Sophie is hosting this week and has managed to shoehorn an entire episode around a terrible joke she likes. This episode covers the powerful link between modern meme culture + Dadaism, online collectivism, what happens when community art lands in the hands of the powerful, and our three co-hosts living on very different parts of the internet. Key texts referenced: * ‘Dada Manifesto 1918’, Tristan Tzara * Extract on Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain, The Tate Modern  Further reading: * ‘Playing to the Gallery’, Grayson Perry * ‘A woman in the men’s room: when will the art world recognise the real artist behind Duchamp’s Fountain?’, Siri Hustvedt, The Guardian * ‘The Copywrights: Intellectual Property and the Literary Imagination’, Paul K. Saint-Amour * ‘A PARODY CRYPTOCURRENCY BASED ON A DOG MEME IS NOW WORTH MORE THAN $1 BILLION’, BESS LEVIN

20. april 2026 - 36 min
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