49 episodes

A podcast reading its way through the NYRB Classics, a series that resurrects fiction and nonfiction works worth remembering.

Unburied Books Dylan Cuellar, Kassia Oset

    • Arts
    • 4.5 • 29 Ratings

A podcast reading its way through the NYRB Classics, a series that resurrects fiction and nonfiction works worth remembering.

    "Tortured Poets" with Alina Stefanescu

    "Tortured Poets" with Alina Stefanescu

    Poet and writer Alina Stefanescu joins us to discuss her own pantheon of "tortured poets" in the wake of a pop star's adoption of the phrase.
    Check out Alina's writing here: https://www.alinastefanescuwriter.com/
    To hear the full episode, become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84429384

    • 5 min
    Teaser: I'm Not Complaining with Nancy Pearl

    Teaser: I'm Not Complaining with Nancy Pearl

    After mentioning the book in our Mary Olivier episode, writer and librarian Nancy Pearl returns to discuss Ruth Adam's I'm Not Complaining, one of her favorite Virago Modern Classics. In this clip, Nancy talks about the novel's unique angle on the Great Depression.
    To hear the complete conversation, become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84429384

    • 4 min
    Moravagine with Ryan Alexander

    Moravagine with Ryan Alexander

    Writer and co-host of the Vollmannia podcast Ryan Alexander joins us to discuss Moravagine, first published in 1926. The novel was written by Blaise Cendrars (given name: Frédéric-Louis Sauser) and translated from French by Alan Brown. The plot involves a monstrous criminal who, once released from a mental hospital, goes on a worldwide killing spree before returning to Europe to fight in World War I. We talk about the book's unique representation of violence, its social commentary on misogyny and antisemitism, and the false promises of progress.
    Check out Ryan's excellent show here: https://vollmannia.buzzsprout.com/
    And, for two more book-related episodes a month, our Patreon is a steal: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84429384
     

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Teaser: Celia Dale with Andrew Male

    Teaser: Celia Dale with Andrew Male

    Enjoy this clip from our bonus episode covering Celia Dale's sinister novel A Spring of Love with culture critic Andrew Male. The book is being reprinted by Daunt Books in September and is available for pre-order now.
    To hear the full conversation, subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84429384

    • 2 min
    How to Start a Literary Magazine with Anthony Garrett

    How to Start a Literary Magazine with Anthony Garrett

    In this bonus episode, we speak with writer and editor Anthony Garrett about Atmospheric Quarterly, the new literary magazine he co-founded. Read it here: https://www.atmosphericquarterly.com/

    • 48 min
    Season of Migration to the North with Laila Lalami

    Season of Migration to the North with Laila Lalami

    Author Laila Lalami joins us to discuss Tayeb Salih's novel Season of Migration to the North translated from Arabic by Denys Johnson-Davies. We talk about the book's postcolonial themes, its treatment of women's roles, and transformation of the Western canon.
    Read more about our guest's work here: https://lailalalami.com/
    Want to support the show? Explore our Patreon tiers here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84429384

    • 45 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
29 Ratings

29 Ratings

JosephX23 ,

Dig into this!

I’ve been a casual fan of NYRB Classics for years. It’s a great way to find something substantial and literary to read apart from the usual canonical Western writers. There’s also a lot of range - there are cookbooks, travel books, and poetry. I also love the iconic design and the cover art. A friend who’s also a fan told me about this podcast. I don’t listen to many podcasts, but this one has me hooked. Dylan and Kassia are excited about the books they review, and they bring a lot of insight to the discussions. I’ve just started listening and I want them to weigh in on the unread NYRB Classics that are sitting in my TBR pile! I highly recommend this podcast if you’re interested in classic literature.

5onalee ,

please add more info in episode notes

hi, just listened to Radiance of the King episode. Frank Wynn references a number of authors, which i was able to find. it'd be great if you provided this information in the episode notes for other listeners / readers.

also, Mr. Wynn seems like an incredibly thoughtful and erudite person. it would be great to have either a follow up interview, or list of books he would recommend from the greater Francophone world.

Unknown Writer in Hiding ,

a perfect balance

I think this podcast does something truly magical. Kassia and Dylan do a great job of navigating you through the NYRB classics series, without expecting either too much or too little of you. I think it’s hard to appreciate how they have made a podcast that is not only accessible but interesting to big readers and not-so-big readers. The guests bring something wonderful to each episode too! I think the early judgmental reviews could certainly stand to be reevaluated at the very least. This podcast is just getting better and better with time.

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