Lost in Redonda

Lost in Redonda

Lost in Redonda

A podcast discussing backlist gems and the Spanish writer Javier Marías, late the King of Redonda. In Season 2 we read the novels of Muriel Spark. From Lori Feathers and Tom Flynn.

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We're joined today by Josh Cook. Josh is a bookseller and co-owner at Porter Square Books [https://www.portersquarebooks.com/] in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he has worked since 2004. He is the author of the critically acclaimed postmodern detective novel An Exaggerated Murder and most recently of The Art of Libromancy: Selling Books and Reading Books in the Twenty-First Century, published by our friends at Biblioasis. We chat about his work as well as I Hotel by Karen Tei Yamashita, published by Coffee House Press. Some words get thrown around a bit too often and are frequently misapplied. However, I Hotel is absolutely a masterpiece. To give any kind of synopsis is to do the book (and you) a disservice, but in a somewhat quixotic attempt at that: this is a novel comprised of novellas, all set in the San Francisco of the late 60s and early 70s exploring the revolutionary movements (political, cultural, artistic, romantic, and everything that makes life a dazzling experience) of that time and place. It's a wide-ranging conversation and one we hope you'll find as exciting and engaging as we did. Books/authors mentioned (another curriculum for you!): all of Yamashita's other works (Tropic of Cancer is next up for Tom, he thinks) Tell Me How It Ends by Valeria Luiselli White Teeth by Zadie Smith Never Did the Fire by Diamela Eltit, translated by Daniel Hahn Three Trapped Tigers by G. Cabrera Infante, translated by Donald Gardner and Suzanne Jill Levine The Savage Detectives by Roberto Bolaño, translated by Natasha Wimmer Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon Underworld by Don DeLillo Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace If you'd like to read a bit more about/from Yamashita, here's a LitHub article Josh wrote "Why Everyone Should Read the Great Karen Tei Yamashita [https://lithub.com/why-everyone-should-read-the-great-karen-tei-yamashita/]" and another LitHub article on the "The Craft of Writing [https://link.lithub.com/view/6041228545870a0d627957aal0p21.2dfu/031491b0]" by Yamashita herself. To hear more from Josh follow him on Instagram (@joshthelibromancer [https://www.instagram.com/joshthelibromancer/]) and Bluesky (@joshthelibromancer [https://bsky.app/profile/joshthelibromancer.bsky.social]), and follow Porter Square Books on Instagram (@porter_square_books [https://www.instagram.com/porter_square_books/]), Bluesky (@portersqbooks [https://bsky.app/profile/portersqbooks.bsky.social]), and Threads (@porter_square_books [https://www.threads.net/@porter_square_books]). Click here [https://lostinredonda.substack.com/] to subscribe to our Substack and find us on the socials: @lostinredonda [https://www.instagram.com/lostinredonda/?hl=en]just about everywhere. Music: "The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys" by Traffic Logo design: Flynn Kidz Designs

Episodios anteriores

  • 27 - Episode 27: "I Hotel" by Karen Tei Yamashita, w/ special guest Josh Cook 
    Fri, 07 Jun 2024
  • 26 - Episode 26: "Wild Milk: Stories" by Sabrina Orah Mark, w/ special guest Lara Ehrlich 
    Mon, 06 May 2024
  • 25 - Episode 25: "Austerlitz" by W.G. Sebald, translated by Anthea Bell, w/ special guest Mark Haber 
    Fri, 05 Apr 2024
  • 24 - Episode 24: "The Tanners" by Robert Walser, translated by Susan Bernofsky, w/ special guest Spencer Ruchti 
    Fri, 22 Mar 2024
  • 23 - Episode 23: "Being Here is Everything" by Marie Darrieussecq, translated by Penny Hueston, w/ special guest Tara Cheesman 
    Fri, 08 Mar 2024
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