Madeline and Laura discuss Blake Bulter's deeply personal biography Molly. They discuss Butler's captivating and intimate writing, and break down the controversy over the ethics of publishing Molly's story. Content warnings: This episode contains discussion of suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, and emotional abuse.
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Madeline and Laura discuss Blake Bulter's deeply personal biography Molly. They discuss Butler's captivating and intimate writing, and break down the controversy over the ethics of publishing Molly's story. Content warnings: This episode contains discussion of suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, and emotional abuse.
Madeline and Laura read Julia May Jonas' novel about an English Professor who, while navigating the aftermath of her husbands' affairs, becomes entangled with a much younger colleague, Vladimir. We discuss the novel's Nabokovian influences, its handling of depicting college students and our narrator's incisive voice.
Reclaiming the Book Club: Forget The Wine
Madeline and Laura discuss Blake Bulter's deeply personal biography Molly. They discuss Butler's captivating and intimate writing, and break down the controversy over the ethics of publishing Molly's story. Content warnings: This episode contains discussion of suicide, drug and alcohol abuse, and emotional abuse.