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Given that Mark Polizzotti is publisher, author, translator, and literary executor for the Harry Mathews estate, this podcast covers a wide range of topics and authors. The conversation starts with information on the reissues of seven Harry Mathews titles (Cigarettes, The Journalist, and The Conversions are available now), then moves on to talking about Jean Echenoz (especially Chopin’s Move and Command Performance) and Jean-Philippe Toussaint (The Emotions), before wrapping with a focus on Polizzotti’s own books (Jump Cuts, Why Surrealism Matters, Sympathy for the Traitor).
This episode’s music is “Works and Days” by Tortoise.
You can subscribe to the Mining the Dalkey Archive podcast at Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and watch us on YouTube.
And be sure to follow our sister podcasts: Two Month Review (Apple, Spotify) and Three Percent (Apple, Spotify) for more book talk!
By Chad W. PostGiven that Mark Polizzotti is publisher, author, translator, and literary executor for the Harry Mathews estate, this podcast covers a wide range of topics and authors. The conversation starts with information on the reissues of seven Harry Mathews titles (Cigarettes, The Journalist, and The Conversions are available now), then moves on to talking about Jean Echenoz (especially Chopin’s Move and Command Performance) and Jean-Philippe Toussaint (The Emotions), before wrapping with a focus on Polizzotti’s own books (Jump Cuts, Why Surrealism Matters, Sympathy for the Traitor).
This episode’s music is “Works and Days” by Tortoise.
You can subscribe to the Mining the Dalkey Archive podcast at Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts, and watch us on YouTube.
And be sure to follow our sister podcasts: Two Month Review (Apple, Spotify) and Three Percent (Apple, Spotify) for more book talk!