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A podcast about books and the news with Lenore, Aysha, Jen, and JacobBooks/Culture episodes on Mondays! News/Politics episodes on Wednesdays! Read good books, tell bad jokes, and fight for a bet... more
FAQs about Workers' Lit:How many episodes does Workers' Lit have?The podcast currently has 151 episodes available.
July 27, 2024I Hate When Evil is Born: Black, ft Josh BoermanIt's a three-peat folks! They're calling him the three-peater!Josh Boerman of the Worst of All Possible Worlds podcast is BACK to help the Shelfers crack Ted Dekker's 2004 evangelical fantasy novel, "Black: The Birth of Evil."We examine the inherent weaknesses of the evangelical fiction author, figure out why Ted hates the French so much, ask bold questions about magical super-vaccines, and discuss the horrifying banality of a story set in paradise.Oh also, we have some serious questions about why Ted based his stand-in character's love interest on his daughter. Yikes.Interview with Ted by Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/interviews/show/579.Ted_DekkerMore Josh Boerman/Worst of All Possible Worlds: https://www.worstpossible.world/ and @BoshJ on TwitterMusic by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) episode art is Ted looking kinda fresh tho....more2h 25minPlay
July 20, 2024Portrait Mode: The Picture of Dorian Gray"A Picture of Doran GAY" was too low-hanging of fruit, but I did consider that as an episode title.This week the Shelfers dive into the only novel Oscar Wilde ever wrote, 1891's "The Picture of Dorian Gray." Come for the Gothic horror, stay for the overt homosexuality.We discuss Wilde's life, which is so exciting and tragic we *almost* forgive him for being a follower of Kropotkin rather than Marx. We talk about class in Victorian England, the politics of repressed desire, and those types of guys who use philosophy as an excuse to be a bad person.Music by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) episode art is Oscar in all his glory...more1h 47minPlay
July 12, 2024The Return of This Thing: LOTR, Pt 1WE! ARE! BACK!The Shelfers have RETURNED! This week we discuss J.R.R. Tolkien's 1953 quintessential fantasy novel, "Fellowship of the Ring." (If you're interested in Tolkien as a guy, you may want to catch the first part of our episode on "The Hobbit," because we go into detail there)Is the Shire the perfect society? What's the deal with Tom Bombadil? Is Middle Earth becoming woke? Are elves boomers? All this and more will be discussed.Music by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) episode art is the completely unedited theatrical poster for Lord of the Rings...more1h 58minPlay
March 29, 2024Enter the TolkienVerse: The HobbitAnd so it begins...The Socialist Shelf Tolkien deep dive.The Shelfers begin an examination of the ultimate fantasy series, "The Lord of the Rings," starting with 1937's "The Hobbit" (not technically part of the trilogy but pretty darn important if you want to understand it.)We also talk about the life of John Ronald Reuel Tolkien, a world-historic wife guy, a mustard gas survivor, history's greatest expert in "mad fairy language," and a...conservative anarchist? Maybe? Sort of? We get into it.Music by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) episode art is the fellow himself....more2h 49minPlay
March 17, 2024Shelf Lore: They Called Her RebelIt's short, but it's important (to us!)Ahead of our next month of Tolkien deep-dive, we need another week to read and study. However, we did want to use this time to announce that Jacob is now querying for his novel, "They Called Her Rebel.""They Called Her Rebel" is a story about people power, fantastical revolution, and queer love. If you're interested in reading it and providing some feedback, or better yet, have any kinds of connections to agents or the publishing industry, please let us know at: [email protected]Music by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) episode art is based on some characters in Jacob's book, drawn by Tay, whose art and commissions you can view here....more28minPlay
March 12, 2024SchizoZENia: The Book of Form and EmptinessAlternate episode title: "Who Killed Captain Aleph?"The Shelfers get Zen as we dive into Ruth Ozeki's 2021 work of magical realism, "The Book of Form and Emptiness."This book has got it all: psych wards, nonbinary ferrets, anarchist goth GFs, Zizek in a wheelchair, disaster capitalism, Marie Kondo, ghostly fridge magnets...none of this is a joke by the way.Also, Jacob yelled at the President last weekend, so that's pretty cool. Video of that here.Music by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) episode art from "Angelus Novus" by Paul Klee....more2h 6minPlay
March 04, 2024WORM WORM WORM: Dune, ft TrentIt's time to talk about DUNE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Educator and sci-fi lover Trent returns to the show to discuss Frank Herbert's 1965 epic tale of spice, sand, and worms. The movies get talked about a good bit too (we loved them.)Can Paul Atreides see the dialectic itself? Why is Frank Herbert so scared of women? What is "good" power and what is "bad" power, and why is Dune so afraid of it as a concept?Oh yeah, and there's worms. Lots of wormsCan't get enough of Trent? Well he doesn't have his own show, but he did previously feature on our Vonnegut episode, and you can follow Trent @BarryLyndon116 on Twitter.Music by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) episode art from the book's cover....more2h 10minPlay
February 23, 2024Burning Man: Interview w/ Vincent BevinsRight at the top: y'all need to get this book. You can find it here.Journalist and author Vincent Bevins joins the Shelfers to discuss his new book, "If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution." Topics of discussion: the need for organization during mass movements, Hunger Games GIFS, and V for Vendetta.Music by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) episode art from the book's cover....more1h 3minPlay
February 17, 2024History Science Theater 1231: Cross-Time Engineer, ft. DraculaSpecial thanks to THE Count Dracula for stopping by!This week we get into Leo Frankowski's 1986 sci-fi—let's not say "epic," exactly—"The Cross-Time Engineer," the story of the coolest, buffest, smartest, sexiest engineer that's ever lived (and TOTALLY isn't a self-insert power fantasy character of the author!!)What's the deal with creepy libertarian men, just like in general? How are we supposed to feel about a masterful concept with wretched execution? How do you, in extreme detail, forge a steel sword?Heads-up, Frankowski was a real creep and his writing reflects that in his attitude towards women, especially underaged girls. While we don't harp on the details much, we do discuss his disgusting, pedophilic fantasies that play out in this book, so be forewarned.Music by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) episode art from the book's cover....more1h 49minPlay
February 13, 2024Cursed Episode: Edgar Allan PoeThis episode was delayed multiple times due to what is no doubt the curse of the ghost of Poe himself!This week we're discussing the life of famed American spook-smith, Edgar Allan Poe, with a particular focus on his short stories, "The Masque of The Red Death" and "Hop-Frog"Was Poe a tortured genius, or just some guy trying to get by? How do class politics bleed into the art of apolitical writers? Will Lenore ever be safe from bird attacks? All this and more!Music by Solo Monk (@SoloMonk256 on Twitter, https://www.patreon.com/solomonkart,) episode art from "Stephen King Vs. Edgar Allan Poe" Epic Rap Battle (I thought it was amusing.)...more1h 35minPlay
FAQs about Workers' Lit:How many episodes does Workers' Lit have?The podcast currently has 151 episodes available.