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The Cosmic Library

Adam Colman
The Brothers Karamazov
The New Yorker
Dostoevsky
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Short Stories
Sibling Relationships
Russian Literature
Mathematics
Logic
Short Story
Nathaniel Hawthorne
Wakefield
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Literature
Tayari Jones
Becca Rothfeld
American Short Story
American Short Stories
MFA Programs
Father Zosima

The Cosmic Library explores massive books in order to explore everything else. Here, books that can seem overwhelming—books of dreams, infinity, mysteries—turn out to be intensely accessible, offering so many different ways to read them and think with them. Season one considered Finnegans Wake; in season two, it was 1,001 Nights. Season three journeyed through and beyond the Hebrew Bible. In seaso... more

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The new season of The Cosmic Library is on the way, and this time we’re talking about—and listening to—Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time. Conversations go everywhere: we’re thinking about the nature of time, music, and the self, and we’re figuri... more

By now, it's clear that The Brothers Karamazov sits comfortably on the shelf of books of infinity, books that can never be completed. It is, for one thing, only the first part of a plan Dostoevsky had for much more. But this novel also emphasizes inc... more

In this season of The Cosmic Library, you’ve heard us discuss how Fyodor Dostoevsky's Karamazov brothers converge, even as they're on seemingly distinct tracks. And the novel directs attention to convergences in surprising ways: at one point, for exa... more

In The Brothers Karamazov, Fyodor Dostoevsky created his ultimate novel of ideas, with brothers Dmitri, Ivan, and Alyosha pursuing a range of philosophical, theological, and political arguments and questions even as a crime story takes shape. But the... more

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Robin Feuer Miller
Professor of Russian Literature at Brandeis University
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Katherine Bowers
Professor of Russian Literature at the University of British Columbia
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Garth Risk Hallberg
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Andrew Martin
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Hearty White
One of the actors portraying Alyosha Karamazov in the adaptation
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Paulina Rowińska
A mathematician discussing themes of mathematics and logic related to the book
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Deborah Treisman
Fiction editor at The New Yorker and host of The New Yorker Fiction podcast
The New Yorker
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Andrew Kahn
Author of The Short Story, A Very Short Introduction
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Adam Coleman
Host of The Cosmic Library

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 32 ratings
  • A stimulating look at the books that matter

    Whatever this show tackles, it tackles well, so I’m excited for the upcoming Proust season. A rewarding listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Scooter1910
    United States8 days ago
  • Is a podcast about Finnegan’s Wake listenable?

    A joyous yes! As a reader, I’ve always stood timorously before the literary Everest that is Finnegan’s Wake. Unsure whether my past reading experiences had sufficiently prepared me, I could neither begin the ascent nor put aside the desire to make the climb. After listening to the first episode of F&F, I finally feel up to the challenge. My newly found confidence stems from the fact that the deeply-skilled host Adam Colman will be the one leading the Everest expedition. Onwards, ever onwards!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cisco Bananas
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the thoughtful exploration of complex literary works, finding discussions stimulating and rewarding.
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6.1 Karamazov Season: The Radio Play
Q: What are the distinct modes of thinking these characters pose against one another?
Dmitri is the romantic hero, Ivan the thinker, and Alyosha an effort of creating a real good man by Dostoevsky.
6.1 Karamazov Season: The Radio Play
Q: Do you get a sense of the narrative running away from its own author?
Yes, but there's an intuitive thing that happens that overrides reason a little bit.
5.1 The Short Story in the U.S.: Introduction
Q: What do you find to be the difference between a short story and just a short version of a novel?
There's a big difference in terms of what you're trying to capture and how quickly you're trying to get there and how complicated it can be.
5.5 The Short Story in the U.S.: Otherworldly Bedtime Stories
Q: What do you see happening in the podcast sphere?
It's an interesting supplement to the very long tradition of the print interview, allowing for conversations not limited to the press cycle.

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Exploring the vast landscapes of classic literature, this podcast focuses on monumental texts that challenge readers with their complexity. The discussions aim to unravel these seemingly daunting works by offering accessible insights, allowing listeners to engage deeply with themes, characters, and philosophical inquiries. Noteworthy seasons have delved into diverse narratives ranging from the intricacies of 'Finnegans Wake' to the rich narrative layers of 'The Brothers Karamazov', incorporating expert perspectives and engaging storytelling techniques. Each episode invites listeners into a broader understanding of literature's profound impact on life and thought.

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