A Meal of Thorns 06 – THE PASSION with Dan Hartland
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Credits:
- Host: Jake Casella Brookins
- Guest: Dan Hartland
- Title: The Passion by Jeanette Winterson
- Music by Giselle Gabrielle Garcia
- Artwork by Rob Patterson
- Opening poem by Bhartṛhari, translated by John Brough
References:
- This blog has a round-up of articles and commentary on the Gaiman allegations.
- Dan’s Snap! Criticism series at Ancillary
- Handheld Press
- Vonda McInty’re The Exile Waiting & Dreamsnake
- The 2024 Academic Conference on Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Annie Luong on Margaret Atwood’s The Heart Goes Last
- Neal Stephenson’s Cryptonomicon and the Baroque Cycle
- Laura van den Berg’s State of Paradise & Casella’s review
- Don DeLillo’s White Noise
- Winterson’s Written on the Body, Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit, Why Be Happy When You Can Be Normal, and Frankisstein
- Bernard Cornwell’s Sharpe novels
- William Shakespeare’s As You Like It and The Winter’s Tale
- China Miéville’s The City & The City (though I don’t think we actually name it)
- Salman Rushdie, Martin Amis
- Julian Barnes’ A History of the World in 10½ Chapters
- The 1980s: A Decade of Contemporary British Fiction edited by Emily Horton, Philip Tew, and Leigh Wilson
- Neil Gaiman, Jeff Noon, Steph Swainston
- “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” by T.S. Eliot
- Frank Herbert’s Dune
- Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
- Wendy Roy on Cherie Dimaline
- William Gibson’s Pattern Recognition and others
- Dan’s piece in LARB on Christopher Priest and his last novel, Airside
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