Description
Separated by 10 hours—like podcasting jet lag?—Chad and Brian work through some observations and rants (specifically about a s****y NY Times list of the best American books between 1981 and 2006, which consists almost entirely of Philip Roth and John Updike and only two books by women), about this section of The Remembered Part. Chad argues for being willing to be confused while reading and they discuss whether or not Fresán's works are confusing. There's also the usual amount of banter and b******t, and zero words wasted on the Cardinals.
This week's music is "Right Thing" by Bayonne.
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