Three Percent Podcast

#107: The Lost Episode


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A couple weeks ago, Chad and Tom recorded a podcast about a slew of recent events, including ALTA 38, the Albertine Festival, the "New Literature from Europe Festival, Wordstock, and the Texas Book Festival. Unfortunately, that podcast--one of the best ever recorded--had to be tossed because of technical difficulties. So, this week they talked about some of the same stuff and some new stuff (like Jessica Jones).

 

As a bit of a tease, here's a list of all the books and stuff they discussed in the "lost epidose":

 

  • Knausgaard's review of Submission
  • My Struggle in You're the Worst.
  • The Pushkin Vertigo series
  • David Goodis
  • The Fata Morgana Books by Jonathan Littell
  • The Large Glass
  • Home
  • Radiant Terminus by Antoine Volodine
  • Gesell Dome by Guillermo Saccomanno
  • All the books from Chad's spring class
  • And this short film about Mario Bellatin
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    This week's music is "Seventeen" by Sjowgren.

     

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