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 No.14438

recommend me cool podcasts that talk about literature. It doesn't have to be the main topic of the podcast as long as it's brought up often.

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 No.14691

>>14438

i recommend martyr made. guys really comfy to listen too. i would recommend episodes 7-9 on human cannibalism

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 No.14694

>>14691

Is he still going or is it going to be a biannual event when he releases a podcast?

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 No.14696

Bookworm with Michael Silverblatt is alright. Basically what you'd expect from an NPR Jew.

I'm not sure if they still do it but Lapham's Quarterly had a podcast that was great, covering history and literature in a way only the truly erudite can.

New Yorker has some podcasts about books, but it's about what you would expect from a New Yorker Jew.

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 No.16249

if you're familiar with everybody up until Hegel, half hour Hegel is pretty good. sadler mostly just talks, although he writes some important stuff to drive home certain points so listen carefully.

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 No.16328

>>14438

i love that guy but his podcast is paywalled

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 No.16891

>>14694

>Is he still going or is it going to be a biannual event when he releases a podcast?

He's doing a thing on Jonestown that's pretty good. It's semi-regular releases, but their long as fuck episodes.

The Dead author's podcast has some funny episodes. I also like the Casual Academic podcast.

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 No.16901

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I recommend the Literature and History podcast. It's been pretty good so far

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