Great Black Hope by Rob Franklin is a story about identity, home and hope from a fresh new voice in fiction. Rob joins us to chat about party novels, the evolution of New York City, writing during the pandemic, 2010s indie sleaze and more with host Miwa Messer. This episode of Poured Over was hosted […]
This year marks the 100th anniversary of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby, one of the most celebrated American novels. Set during the Jazz Age, the story itself is timeless; Fitzgerald’s exploration of ambition, class, and the disillusionment of the American Dream is still relevant today. Whether you met Gatsby through the page or through […]
“I always feel like as a reader, I always want to go in ready to be changed, ready to be transformed by what I’m reading, ready to be expanded. And that’s what I love about books, they work on you kind of like magic.” Madeline Miller’s novels, The Song of Achilles and Circe, keep working […]
“I start with the emotion. I don’t know what the story is. I don’t know who the characters are necessarily. I’m working on very little like, I’m thinking, ‘oh, well, the way this light looks through a window’, or something— very few details here and there. But I don’t know what happens in this story.” […]
Other books mentioned in this episode: To Paradise by Hanya YanigaharaThe Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley RobinsonThe Master by Colm ToibinThe Bostonians by Henry JamesSwann’s Way: In Search of Lost Time, Vol. 1 by Marcel Proust, translated by Lydia DavisThe Summer Book by Tove JanssonThe True Deceiver by Tove JanssonHow to Get Filthy […]