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Since scandals were so much fun, we thought we'd try our hand at talking literary feuds! It's sort of like an episode of Ryan Murphy's Feud, but in a podcast and about people who write books instead of a TV show about glamorous actresses.
Next week we will be discussing Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich.
Citing sources:
Seeing Mary Plain. The New York Times.
Cavett, Dick. Lillian Hellman, Mary McCarthy, and Me. The New Yorker.
Armistead, Claire. Richard Ford should swallow his pride over Colson Whitehead's bad review. The Guardian.
Massara, Kathleen. 10 Notorious Literary Spats. Flavorwire.
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Since scandals were so much fun, we thought we'd try our hand at talking literary feuds! It's sort of like an episode of Ryan Murphy's Feud, but in a podcast and about people who write books instead of a TV show about glamorous actresses.
Next week we will be discussing Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich.
Citing sources:
Seeing Mary Plain. The New York Times.
Cavett, Dick. Lillian Hellman, Mary McCarthy, and Me. The New Yorker.
Armistead, Claire. Richard Ford should swallow his pride over Colson Whitehead's bad review. The Guardian.
Massara, Kathleen. 10 Notorious Literary Spats. Flavorwire.

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