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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 609: Harriet Beecher Stowe: The Minister’s Wooing (Part 2)

In part two of my review of THE MINISTER'S WOOING by Harriet Beecher Stowe we build out the world of post-Revolutionary New England with a closer look at the new theology of the Great Awakening and get to experience the suspicious arrival of Aaron Burr as a suitor. Then tragedy hits.

Nov 20, 202324 minEp. 916

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 54: Red Planet (Part 1)

This episode is the first half of my review of RED PLANET by Robert A. Heinlein. While I loved the "Green Hills of Earth" cycle, I cannot help but feeling that this novel brings us back to the Heinlein I love to wrestle with.

Nov 09, 202327 minEp. 913

Episode 607: Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Finale)

The end of my five-part review of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Overall, I am very glad I finally read this excellent book. There are great moments throughout the novel and it deserves its place as a classic, not just a historically important text.

Nov 09, 202335 minEp. 912

Episode 606: Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Part 4)

This section is the turning point in the story, where we see our hopes in the white characters end through their untimely deaths. It then take Tom (and the readers) to hell and the heart of the story, which will play out in the cotton fields of the deep South.

Nov 07, 202334 minEp. 911

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 53: Our Fair City

In this small fantasy story, "Our Fair City", Robert A. Heinlein explores city politics and corruption through the adventures of a sentient whirlwind. This story may be skippable, but has some nice moments. I like Heinlein reflecting on local politics more than I do the fantasy elements of this story.

Nov 07, 202313 minEp. 910

Episode 605: Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Part 3)

The middle sections of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN by Harriet Beecher Stowe are some of the most interesting in the novel. Stowe is more intriguing with the conflicted and complex characters. With the death of Eva (explored in the next episode) the characters become more clearly defined, and that is a bit of a pity.

Nov 01, 202340 minEp. 909

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 52: The Black Pits of Luna

Another Robert A. Heinlein Future History Story, "The Black Pits of Luna". The title and themes parallel "The Green Hills of Earth" quite well. With this story along with the others we look at, I think all we need for tackling THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS is here, but that will be a while yet.

Nov 01, 202317 minEp. 908

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 51: Gentlemen, Be Seated

Another Future History story by Robert A. Heinlein, "Gentlemen, Be Seated" explores the character of the humans who should venture into space. While it is built on a humorous set piece, there are some interesting ideas about the gap that will grow between humans on Earth and those in space.

Oct 30, 202314 minEp. 906

Episode 603: Harriet Beecher Stowe: Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Part 1)

Part 1 of 5. This review will explore the themes and ideas of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN by Harriet Beecher Stowe. While I have never read this book before, I am familiar with its big ideas. I am pleasantly surprised by how good it is.

Oct 24, 202335 minEp. 905

Robert A.Heinlein Book Club: Episode 49: Ordeal in Space

So TOWN AND COUNTRY published a very interesting Heinlein story called "Ordeal in Space" in 1948, which explores how we face and overcome trauma. A powerful reflection on the experiences of returning soldiers from World War II.

Oct 19, 202323 minEp. 902

Episode 598: The Narrative of Sojourner Truth

My review of the narrative of the life of Sojourner Truth, one of the more unique slave narratives of this era. A little less about slavery itself and more about the development of a religious revival, a new name, and a mission.

Sep 26, 202327 minEp. 894

Episode 597: Narrative of the Life of Henry Bibb (1849)

We explore another excellent slave narrative with the work of Henry Bibb, whose narrative explores the trauma of being married in slavery and the difficult choices people need to make while being married in a system rooted in sexual violence.

Sep 22, 202329 minEp. 893

Episode 595: The Confessions of Nat Turner

While this is not quite a slave narrative, "The Confessions of Nat Turner" is testimony of one of the most famous American slaves (although the case can be made that he had already freed himself). While most slave narratives were weaponized in the anti-slavery struggle, this document was weaponized to justify strengthening the institution of slavery in the Antebellum South.

Sep 06, 202322 minEp. 890

Robert A. Heinlein Book Club: Episode 43: Space Jockey

"Space Jockey" is another great science fiction story by Heinlein from 1947 published in the Saturday Evening Post. At the same time it is horribly quaint and seems a bit more like fantasy than science fiction. Someone moving from the gig economy to full time family-supporting employment? Not in this universe.

Sep 06, 202318 minEp. 889