Refreshing, intimate and engaging!
This is the type of podcast I was looking for. As a graduate student in literature, I find this to be a refreshing reader response that truly connects, engages and highlights the texts that are examined. The presentation is informal, and sustains a level of intimacy that I hope will never be lost. There are small snippets of commentary such as go grab some tea or interspersed anecdotal material that makes me long for the days of reading in coffee shops, detached amid the bustling world. I think this is the feel of the podcast, as I catch up with the episodes that run across the globe from Gilgamesh to the current state of Lit through MFA programs.
cheerdown via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/14/16
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Was excited to check out episode on Indian literature, but does this person always use the same tedious flow of reading? And maybe it’s the episode I started with (10), but some of the babble was just too uninformative to bear. (15:20-15:50??)
jeremy 206 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/30/18
I could listen to this host talk about the intricacies of boiling the water and not get bored one bit
Кококеке via Apple Podcasts · Russia · 03/01/19
I'm a swing shift housekeeper (read: janitor) at a Veterans' Hospital, so podcasts help my night go. It took me about a month to get through the entire backlog, and I eagerly await Jacke's postings every week. He doesn't really have a radio voice, but his concise summaries of...Read full review »
SlasherJunkie via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/27/17
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