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One episode recorded near the end of January in a squalid Brooklyn apartment in which three gentlemen discuss, in a meandering fashion, the novel Satantango by Nobel laureate László Krasznahorkai, the sloppy editorial oversight of New Directions Publishing, the distinctions between modernism and post-modernism, the superficialities and pseudo-seriousness of dense prose, the critical tendencies of today's male readership, whether Jonathan Franzen is television-adaptable, and other desultory topics that may fail to enthrall even the most committed of listeners.
Music is John Hiatt's "Book Lovers"
By ㅤOne episode recorded near the end of January in a squalid Brooklyn apartment in which three gentlemen discuss, in a meandering fashion, the novel Satantango by Nobel laureate László Krasznahorkai, the sloppy editorial oversight of New Directions Publishing, the distinctions between modernism and post-modernism, the superficialities and pseudo-seriousness of dense prose, the critical tendencies of today's male readership, whether Jonathan Franzen is television-adaptable, and other desultory topics that may fail to enthrall even the most committed of listeners.
Music is John Hiatt's "Book Lovers"