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There’s no way we could wrap this up without talking about the pop culture interpretations of the Iliad that definitely took approaches far different than Pat Barker. In particular we talk about the 2004 movie Troy and just a little bit about the new Netflix series Troy: Fall of a City. Spoilers all around on this episode.
Next week we cover Parts 1 and 2 in Rebecca Traister’s book, Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger. It’s almost impossible to state how much this book fits the mood for us right now.
Follow us on Instagram @paperbackcabaret
If you’re interested in our discussion around Ray Colson’s The Underground Railroad you can find it on the There’s No Bookclub YouTube channel. We encourage you to follow them as this group will be creating new projects on the regular and they have all been so fun.
By Paperback CabaretThere’s no way we could wrap this up without talking about the pop culture interpretations of the Iliad that definitely took approaches far different than Pat Barker. In particular we talk about the 2004 movie Troy and just a little bit about the new Netflix series Troy: Fall of a City. Spoilers all around on this episode.
Next week we cover Parts 1 and 2 in Rebecca Traister’s book, Good and Mad: The Revolutionary Power of Women’s Anger. It’s almost impossible to state how much this book fits the mood for us right now.
Follow us on Instagram @paperbackcabaret
If you’re interested in our discussion around Ray Colson’s The Underground Railroad you can find it on the There’s No Bookclub YouTube channel. We encourage you to follow them as this group will be creating new projects on the regular and they have all been so fun.