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What Were We Talking About? Episode 3 - On Alvaro Enrigue's Sudden Death

47m · What Were We Talking About? · 05 Jun 04:02

This podcast is an attempt to explain my enthusiasm for a book that's hard to pin down in any one pigeonhole or genre of work. The novel encompasses so many aspects of 16th century history on either side of the Atlantic ocean while simultaneously criticizing much of what the authoritarian structures in the Old World represented at the time that it becomes impossible to actually say what this book is about in any concise, comprehensible way, and so we arrive at this 47 minute rant where I try my best to condense and convey what it is about Sudden Death that makes it both an inspired work of art and an ideal that I strive to live by.

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