
a podcast about a book called Infinite Jest. By Molly O'Brien (@missmollymary on twitter) And Chris Wade (@saywhatagain on twitter)
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 174 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Arts | |||

Chris and Molly read Underworld, part 18. At home in the Bronx, the killer calls the TV. Discussion starts at 17:09
Chris and Molly read Underworld, part 17. More chess & life in the Bronx. Discussion starts at 20:34.
Chris and Molly read Underworld, Part 16. Section 2, chapter 4. The Rat Story; Baby update. Discussion starts at 22:23.
Chris and Molly read Underworld, part 15. Part 2, chapter4. You look at them, and they kill you. Discussion starts at 26:02.
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This pod jest is a slice of Paul Anthony Heaven!
Chris has the keen perception of Doc Sportello on a Lemurian acid trip, while Molly’s voice is more arresting than that of Madame Psychosis, quietly audible through an open window on a night walk around Ennet House.
They don’t care who you are, where you’re from, as long as you write a good book. These two will take your favorite post modern literature and knock it out of the park farther than Bobby Thomson on a Ralph Branca fastball!
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idk how you couldn't like this. You get the whole book read to you and at the end of the reading section you get some commentary which helps you understand what is happening.
She brings the infinite, he brings the cast. What more can you want?
It’s a great book and she reads it in entertaining ways. The conversations they have in between the reading are dull and pretentious. She’s read the book before and he often stops her reading to try and guess what will happen next in the story and draw spoilers out of her for everyone listening. It’s not unlike eavesdropping on a table full of college sophomores on trivia night.
Stunningly poignant. A punch in the dick.
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Conversations focus on the intricate themes presented in the book "Infinite Jest" by David Foster Wallace. Topics often include cultural commentary, personal anecdotes related to parenting, societal absurdities, and introspective analyses of literature and media. The hosts weave their insights with humor, frequently referencing their own experiences as they discuss broader themes like nostalgia, identity, and family dynamics. This podcast stands out for its informal and engaging style, making complex literary discussions relatable and enjoyable, and is particularly appealing to fans of deep literary exploration and contemporary cultural critique.
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