![]() Republic of Consciousness Prize, United States and CanadaĪs you’ve heard on the podcast, Paul is a judge of this year’s prize. Incredibly diverse and far too often overlooked, Canada’s literary output is a goldmine of wonderful books and authors. This week, we're joined by Jerry Faust for a fun conversation about Canadian literature. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit /subscribe These subscribers get periodic bonus episode and early access to all episodes! Every supporter has their own feed that he or she can use in their podcast app of choice to download our episodes a few days early. Many thanks to those who helped make this possible! If you’d like to donate as well, you can do so on Substack or on our Patreon page. Please join us! You can subscribe at Apple podcasts or go to the feed to import to your favorite podcatcher. Every other week Paul and Trevor get together to talk about some bookish topic or another. The Mookse and the Gripes Podcast is a book chat podcast. * Terry Tempest Williams: “Read Your Way Through Utah” in The New York Times * A Touch of Mistletoe, by Barbara Comyns * Out of the Red, Into the Blue, by Barbara Comyns * Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead, by Barbara Comyns * Barbara Comyns: A Savage Innocence, by Avril Horner * Our Spoons Came from Woolworths, by Barbara Comyns Palfrey at the Claremont, by Elizabeth Taylor ![]() * Paradise Reclaimed, by Halldór Laxness, translated by Magnus Magnusson ![]() * Not Even the Dead, by Juan Goméz Bárcena, translated by Katie Whittemore ![]() * Splinters: Another Kind of Love Stores, by Leslie Jamison * The Savage Detectives, by Roberto Bolaño, translated by Natasha Wimmer This week, we’re joined by Comyns aficionado Nora to discuss this beguiling and fascinating author and to do our best to spread the word about her strange and wonderful books. Although the books of Barbara Comyns have experienced a bit of a renaissance in recent years, she remains woefully under appreciated and read by far too few. ![]()
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