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  • August 26, 2023

    The History of Literature #504 — Persuasion (Book Two) (with Mike Palindrome) | My Last Book with Juliette Bretan

    Persuaded by the well-meaning Lady Russell, Anne Elliot turns down prospective suitor Frederick Wentworth. Will life give her a second chance at love? And if so, can she persuade herself to take it? In this episode, Jacke talks to Mike Palindrome, President of the Literature Supporters Club, about the second half of Jane Austen’s Persuasion (1817). PLUS Continue reading

    Arts, Authors, books, Fiction
    History, Jane Austen, Juliette Bretan, Literature, Persuasion
  • August 25, 2023

    The History of Literature #503 — Persuasion (Book One) (with Gina Buonaguro)

    What happens when we let opportunities slip past us? And what if we let others talk us out of what looks like our best chance at love? In this episode, Jacke talks to historical romance novelist Gina Buonaguro (The Virgins of Venice) about the first half of Jane Austen’s Persuasion (1817). Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. The Continue reading

    Arts, Authors, books
    Gina Buonaguro, historical romance, Jane Austen, Literature, Persuasion
  • August 24, 2023

    The History of Literature #502 — Persuasion by Jane Austen

    Harold Bloom called Persuasion “the perfect novel.” Virginia Woolf said “In Persuasion, Jane Austen is beginning to discover that the world is larger, more mysterious, and more romantic than she supposed.” In this episode, the first of three parts, Jacke takes a look at Jane Austen’s novel of missed opportunities and second chances. Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. Continue reading

    Arts, Authors, books, Fiction, novelists
    classics, Jane Austin, Literature, novelists, Persuasion, Virginia Woolf
  • August 23, 2023

    The History of Literature #501 — The Naked World (with Irina Mashinski)

    Irina Mashinski is a bilingual Russophone American writer, poet, essayist, teacher, and translator, whose works include Giornata and eleven books of poetry and essays in Russian. She is also the co-editor of The Penguin Book of Russian Poetry. In this episode, Irina talks with Jacke about her childhood in the Soviet Union, her journey to becoming a poet Continue reading

    Arts, Authors, books
    Giornata, Irina Mashinski, Literature, Poetry, Russian Poetry, The Naked World
  • August 22, 2023

    The History of Literature #500 — Episode 500! Meg White, Listener Emails, Johnson and Boswell, and More! (with Margot Livesey)

    It’s Episode 500! Jacke shares some thoughts on Meg White’s drumming, Boswell and Johnson, and living in Taiwan. Then author Margot Livesey (The Boy in the Field, The Flight of Gemma Hardy) joins Jacke for a discussion of some My Last Books with past guests. Additional listening suggestions: Help support the show at patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. The History of Continue reading

    Arts, Authors, books, history of literature
    History, Literature, margot livesey, Meg White
  • August 21, 2023

    The History of Literature #499 — Wilde Nights and Robber Barons (with Laura Lee)

    Jacke talks to author Laura Lee about her new book Wilde Nights and Robber Barons: The Story of Maruice Schwabe, the Man Behind Oscar Wilde’s Downfall, Who with a Band of False Aristocrats Swindled the World. LAURA LEE is the author of 21 books including biography, humorous reference, fiction, and children’s literature. The San Francisco Chronicle Continue reading

    Arts, Authors, books
    biography, History, Laura Lee, Literature, Oscar Wilde
  • August 20, 2023

    The History of Literature #498 — A New Novel by a Legendary Independent Filmmaker (with John Sayles)

    Jacke talks to legendary independent filmmaker John Sayles (Lone Star, Passion Fish) about his new novel Jamie MacGillivray: The Renegade’s Journey, which tells a sweeping story of romance and revolution in eighteenth century Scotland and the New World. “Film director and novelist Sayles (Yellow Earth) follows in this strong outing the parallel stories of a Scottish rebel Continue reading

    Arts, Authors, books
    filmmaker, films, John Sayles, Literature, novels, romance
  • August 19, 2023

    The History of Literature #497 — The Art of War by Sun Tzu

    By any measure, the ancient Chinese military treatise The Art of War has had an astonishing literary history, proving itself over two and a half millennia to be one of the world’s most essential and enduring books. In this episode, Jacke takes a look at the life and legacy of this classic work, reputedly by a Chinese Continue reading

    Arts, Authors, books
    classics, History, Sun Tzu, The Art of War
  • August 18, 2023

    The History of Literature #496 — The Wife of Bath (with Marion Turner)

    The Wife of Bath, arguably the first ordinary and recognizably real woman in English literature, has obsessed readers from Shakespeare to James Joyce, Voltaire to Pasolini, Dryden to Zadie Smith. Few literary characters have led such colorful lives or matched her influence or capacity for reinvention in poetry, drama, fiction, and film. In this episode, Continue reading

    Arts, Authors
    chaucer, English literature, History, Marion Turner, The Wife of Bath
  • August 17, 2023

    The History of Literature #495 — The Creative Spark (with Joe Skinner)

    How do today’s masters create their art? In this episode, Jacke talks to Joe Skinner, producer and host of the podcast American Masters: Creative Spark, about the narrative interviews he’s conducted with iconic artists about the creation of a single work – and what he’s learned about the mysteries of inspired creativity along the way. Help Continue reading

    Arts, Authors
    art, artists, Creativity, Joe Skinner
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