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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 594: The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano (Part 2)

The conclusion of my thoughts on the slave narrative by Olaudah Equiano. In my view, in this narrative he parallels the struggle against slavery with his Christian journey for salvation, coming together into a call for action. Next we will jump to the antebellum slave narratives with the Confessions of Nat Turner.

Aug 31, 202321 minEp. 888

Episode 593: Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano (1)

The first of two episodes covering Olaudah Equiano's amazing slave narrative. It is a thematic. structural, and moral foundation of all other slave narratives. It is also an amazing story that everyone should read.

Aug 21, 202338 minEp. 885

Episode 592: Narrative of the Most Remarkable Particulars in the Life of James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw

I am back from my summer break and start with a look at slave narratives. First up is the strange but significant account by James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw. It works as a narrative of the Atlantic working class and the benefits of Christianity, but never directly attacks slavery itself, making it one of the strangest slave narratives. However it was the first published in English.

Aug 17, 202330 minEp. 883

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 39: Jerry Is a Man

A great story by Robert A. Heinlein, "Jerry Is a Man" (1947) explores the nature of humanity, animal rights, and genetic engineering. It is hard not to think of this story in terms of Star Trek's great episode "The Measure of a Man"

Jul 13, 202328 minEp. 882

Episode 591: Mark Twain: No 44: Mysterious Stranger

I complete my look at Mark Twain with one version of "Mysterious Stranger" known as "No. 44: The Mysterious Stranger". The other versions have interesting things to say as well, but this one focuses on work, automation, and technology.

Jul 13, 202328 minEp. 881

Episode 590: Mark Twain: Tom Sawyer, Detective

A better novel than TOM SAWYER ABROAD, TOM SAWYER, DETECTIVE by Mark Twain picks up as a sequel to THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN. It also is a window into Tom Sawyer's potential adult life.

Jun 27, 202321 minEp. 880

Episode 589: Mark Twain: Tom Sawyer, Abroad

In the short novel TOM SAWYER, ABROAD (1892), Mark Twain takes Tom, Huck Finn and Jim on a balloon voyage to Africa. In this episode are my thoughts on this book.

Jun 20, 202321 minEp. 877

Episode 588: Mark Twain: The American Claimant

In 1892, Mark Twain published a sequel of sorts to THE GILDED AGE called THE AMERICAN CLAIMANT. It goes back to an old theme Twain was fascinated by: the mutual misunderstandings of Europeans and Americans. Throughout this story, Colonel Sellers is up to his old schemes.

Jun 18, 202326 minEp. 876

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 36: Free Men

In this episode of the Robert A. Heinlein Book Club, I look at "Free Men", an interesting and moralistic look at the duty of free men to resist authoritarian state power. More of a political tract than a story.

Jun 18, 202321 minEp. 875

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 34: Waldo

We wrap up our pre-war coverage of Heinlein's works with WALDO, a fitting story to complete the Anson MacDonald ASTOUNDING period of Heinlein's career. It hits so many of the themes Heinlein had been playing with since he started writing.

Jun 04, 202325 minEp. 871

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 29: Beyond this Horizon (Part 1)

BEYOND THIS HORIZON by Robert A. Heinlein came out in early 1942 in ASTOUNDING. It is one of the best early Heinlein books and explores various themes he had been developing up to this time, including his vision for a post-scarcity society and a broadly available genetically engineered society. It is also famous for its commentary on gun culture.

May 09, 202328 minEp. 862

Episode 581: Mark Twain: Following the Equator (Part 2)

The part of Mark Twain's FOLLOWING THE EQUATOR that I discuss in this episode explores the British colonization of Australia and carries on many of the themes from the first part of the book. It is a brutal and honest look at forced migrations, ecological change, and genocide.

May 09, 202327 minEp. 861

Episode 580: Mark Twain: Following the Equator (Part 1)

In this episode I begin the final Mark Twain travelogue FOLLOWING THE EQUATOR. It is one of the greatest anti-imperialist texts of the 19th century, an excellent travelogue, and an example of Twain's most bitterly charged satire.

May 04, 202327 minEp. 860

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 28: Elsewhen

"Elsewhen" (also known as "Elsewhere") by Robert A. Heinlein is another borderline fantasy story that explores the unrealized potential of human beings. It also introduces the multiverse to his writing (a theme he will take up later).

May 04, 202325 minEp. 859