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Slow Learners
Ian Scuffling
23 episodes
2 days ago
A podcast about big books. Season One is devoted to a reading an analysis of Thomas Pynchon's 1973 novel "Gravity's Rainbow," and other issues directly related to the text.
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A podcast about big books. Season One is devoted to a reading an analysis of Thomas Pynchon's 1973 novel "Gravity's Rainbow," and other issues directly related to the text.
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Books
Arts
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VINELAND EP 4: Keeping it DL (w/Ana Gavrilovska)
Slow Learners
1 hour 2 minutes 59 seconds
3 weeks ago
VINELAND EP 4: Keeping it DL (w/Ana Gavrilovska)

This week: John and Asher continue reading through and chatting about Vineland, a journey that takes us from California to Ohio to Japan and back again. We mull the novel's conspicuous "Eastern" influences, deep state machinations pitting the mob against the feds, and spend a lot of time with the curious--and amazing!--character Daryl Louise Chastain.


Then: we're joined by writer Ana Gavrilovska to talk about D.L., One Battle After Another, Against the Day....and we finally and definitively answer the question: can Pynchon write women?


Follow Ana on Twitter and read her Substack, why dontcha!


Music in this Episode:

Black Flag - "TV Party"

Cold Foamers - "Always"

Slow Learners
A podcast about big books. Season One is devoted to a reading an analysis of Thomas Pynchon's 1973 novel "Gravity's Rainbow," and other issues directly related to the text.