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George Saunders is back with Vigil, his first novel since Lincoln in the Bardo. In this episode, Kate is joined by fellow book podcasters Jenny King and Sarah Kemp from The Bookcast Club to discuss it
Given his back catalogue, does Vigil live up to the high expectations we have Saunders, one of America's most admired contemporary writers? Why is he so fond of writing about ghosts? Do death, redemption, capitalism and climate change make for an enjoyable read? Do we want novels to be enjoyable? Or do we want them to make a point?
We're also exploring Leo Tolstoy's classic novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich, cited by Saunders as a key influence on Vigil, and asks what both books reveal about how we live, how we die, and whether it's ever too late to change.
Along the way, Kate, Jenny and Sarah share recent reads, their love of a Kobo e-reader, and recommend books (and one film) following on from our book club read.
Books discussed
Vigil by George Saunders
The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy
Transcription by Ben Lerner
Almost Life by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy
Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino
North Woods by Daniel Mason
Storyland by Catherine McKinnon
Plus a recommendation for the film Palm Springs.
Patreon
Access extra episodes, join the pod book club and support the show at Patreon.com/bookclubreview
Follow on Instagram @bookclubreviewpodcast
email [email protected]
Timestamps
1:26 Recent Reads & Kobos – Bookshelf chat, Kobo e-reader enthusiasm, and current reads including Ben Lerner's Transcription and Kiran Millwood Hargrave's Almost Life.
11:54 About The Bookcast Club
14:41 Patreon Break
16:17 What Is Vigil? – Spiritual guide Jill escorts a remorseless fossil fuel tycoon toward death. Audiobook excerpt included.
22:16 Discussing Jill
28:22 Climate & KJ Boon
31:21 A Christmas Carol Parallels
34:16 Broader Reflections – Kate wonders if great writers can no longer make moral judgments in today's climate; Transcription raises similar questions.
35:54 Verdict on Vigil
38:30 The Death of Ivan Ilyich – Tolstoy's novella discussed as Saunders' cited influence.
43:00 Tolstoy the Man
48:36 Recommendations
52:42 Wrap-up
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George Saunders is back with Vigil, his first novel since Lincoln in the Bardo. In this episode, Kate is joined by fellow book podcasters Jenny King and Sarah Kemp from The Bookcast Club to discuss it
Given his back catalogue, does Vigil live up to the high expectations we have Saunders, one of America's most admired contemporary writers? Why is he so fond of writing about ghosts? Do death, redemption, capitalism and climate change make for an enjoyable read? Do we want novels to be enjoyable? Or do we want them to make a point?
We're also exploring Leo Tolstoy's classic novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich, cited by Saunders as a key influence on Vigil, and asks what both books reveal about how we live, how we die, and whether it's ever too late to change.
Along the way, Kate, Jenny and Sarah share recent reads, their love of a Kobo e-reader, and recommend books (and one film) following on from our book club read.
Books discussed
Vigil by George Saunders
The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy
Transcription by Ben Lerner
Almost Life by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy
Beautyland by Marie-Helene Bertino
North Woods by Daniel Mason
Storyland by Catherine McKinnon
Plus a recommendation for the film Palm Springs.
Patreon
Access extra episodes, join the pod book club and support the show at Patreon.com/bookclubreview
Follow on Instagram @bookclubreviewpodcast
email [email protected]
Timestamps
1:26 Recent Reads & Kobos – Bookshelf chat, Kobo e-reader enthusiasm, and current reads including Ben Lerner's Transcription and Kiran Millwood Hargrave's Almost Life.
11:54 About The Bookcast Club
14:41 Patreon Break
16:17 What Is Vigil? – Spiritual guide Jill escorts a remorseless fossil fuel tycoon toward death. Audiobook excerpt included.
22:16 Discussing Jill
28:22 Climate & KJ Boon
31:21 A Christmas Carol Parallels
34:16 Broader Reflections – Kate wonders if great writers can no longer make moral judgments in today's climate; Transcription raises similar questions.
35:54 Verdict on Vigil
38:30 The Death of Ivan Ilyich – Tolstoy's novella discussed as Saunders' cited influence.
43:00 Tolstoy the Man
48:36 Recommendations
52:42 Wrap-up
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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