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American Writers (One Hundred Pages at a Time)

In each episode I discuss around 100 pages from the works of American writers. Contact me at [email protected]

Episodes

Episode 563: Mark Twain: Roughing It (Part 1)

In this episode, I begin my look at one of my favorite Mark Twain books, ROUGHING IT (1872), an autobiographical exploration of life in the West in the the decades before it was tamed. The early pages deal with the stagecoach ride to Nevada and the myths that develop on the road.

Mar 01, 202326 minEp. 828

Episode 562: Mark Twain: Innocents Abroad (Part 4)

In this episode, I finish up my study of INNOCENTS ABROAD by Mark Twain. There are so many layers to this book, the best I can so is lay them out and reflect on what I find most powerful: the relationship between a young nation and the deep past.

Feb 22, 202328 minEp. 826

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 12: Solution Unsatisfactory

"Solution Unsatisfactory", published in 1940, is my favorite of the early Heinlein stories I have been exploring. It explores the consequences of the introduction of weapons of mass destruction to the world, the result being an reluctant American hegemony.

Feb 22, 202337 minEp. 825

Episode 561: Mark Twain: Innocents Abroad (Part 3)

In this part of my look at INNOCENTS ABROAD by Mark Twain, we spend most or time looking at Twain's comments on Italy and our odd relationship to history and its horrors. Tourism remains banal to me, and I find Twain sharing my views.

Feb 17, 202325 minEp. 823

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 10: Coventry

In this sequel to "If This Goes On" Robert A. Heinlein explores the limits of individualism and the dangers of assuming the most conspicuous alternatives are best. It pairs nicely with FOR US, THE LIVING.

Feb 14, 202323 minEp. 822

Episode: 559: Mark Twain: Innocents Abroad (Part 1)

We move onto Mark Twain's first published book INNOCENTS ABROAD. This book recounts his adventures in Europe and Asia during a steamship tour. Through it he reflects a lot on tourism and authenticity.

Jan 20, 202334 minEp. 820

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 8: If This Goes On (Part 1)

In this episode of the Robert A. Heinlein Book Club, I examine the first half of "If This Goes On," which images a rebellion against a theocratic American autocracy. It forces us to consider what goes into making movement cultures.

Jan 16, 202326 minEp. 818

Episode 558: Mark Twain: Pudd’nhead Wilson

In this episode, I take a quick look at Mark Twain's PUDD'NHEAD WILSON, a great exploration of the absurdity of the color line and slavery in America.

Jan 16, 202328 minEp. 817

Robert A. Heinlein BookClub: Episode 7: Requiem

There is not a whole lot to say about Robert A. Heinlein's story "Requiem" but I try anyway to give my thoughts. Maybe we will have more to say when we get to "The Man Who Sold the Moon", his prequel to this story.

Jan 12, 202315 minEp. 816

Episode 556: Mark Twain: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Part 2)

In part 2 of my review of THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN by Mark Twain, I focus on the odious adults that Huck and Jim interact with and how we might interpret the various lines between freedom and slavery, adulthood and childhood, and above all, the color line.

Jan 10, 202327 minEp. 813

Episode 555: Mark Twain: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Part 1)

The first part of my review of THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN by Mark Twain. I focus on Huck's character and the adults surrounding him. I will lots to say about both of these themes in future episodes, but it is clear how radical Twain's position is on civilization and morality.

Jan 05, 202336 minEp. 811

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 4: Misfit

In "Misfit" by Robert A. Heinlein we experience the Civilian Conservation Corps in space and see how in the frontier a natural genius can succeed. Not sure how more American you can get than this story.

Jan 03, 202318 minEp. 810

Episode 554: Mark Twain: Life on the Mississippi (Part 4)

This episode is the conclusion of my review of LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI by Mark Twain. The ending has some great commentary on the Southern memory of the American Civil War and how the antebellum culture of the South was corrupted by the works of writers such as Walter Scott.

Jan 02, 202323 minEp. 809

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 3: Life-Line

What happens to insurance companies when a scientist can predict the moment of your death? Should corporations be able to stop the spread of knowledge that benefits humanity? Heinlein takes on these questions in his first published story, "Life-Line". I talk about these themes in this episode.

Dec 29, 202222 minEp. 808

Episode 553: Mark Twain: Life on the Mississippi (Part 3)

This episode is part three of my coverage of LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI by Mark Twain. With Twain we explore how the South and the nation changed in the years after the American Civil War, for better or for worse. He grabbed my attention again with his writing on New Orleans.

Dec 29, 202227 minEp. 807

Episode 551: Mark Twain: Life on the Mississippi (Part 1)

The early chapters of the massive THE LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI explores the natural and human history of the river before getting into the personal history of young Samuel Clemens as a trainee steamboat pilot. For much of the first half, it is a celebration of the knowledge of the working class.

Dec 22, 202222 minEp. 803