Episode 79: Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie
The Literary Life Podcast
Angelina Stanford
4.7 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 19 January 2021
⏱️ 100 minutes
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Summary
This week on The Literary Life podcast, our hosts explore the popular Agatha Christie mystery novel, Death on the Nile. This discussion will contain spoilers, so if you haven't read or listened to the book yet, stop this episode! But before we get to the book chat, we want to announce that our brand new The Well Read Poem podcast is now live! Also, head over to HouseofHumaneLetters.com to check out the Winter Webinar Series and Kelly Cumbee's class on King Lear.
Angelina, Cindy and Thomas begin the book discussion with a comparison of the authors known as the "Queens of Crime." They also talk about the form of detective novels and how Christie in particular plays with the form to keep readers on their toes. Thomas notes the similarities between Death on the Nile with Henry James' novel The Wings of the Dove. In addition to covering the plot of the story, our hosts walk us through the ways in which Christie writes in order to keep us guessing.
If you haven't heard it before, please go and listen to Episode 3: The Importance of the Detective Novel.
Commonplace Quotes:
The sacrifices of friendship were beautiful in her eyes as long as she was not asked to make them.
Saki (pen name of H. H. Munro)
Pious worshipers, whether or mortal or immortal artists, do their deities little honor by treating their incarnations as something too sacred for rough handling. They only succeed in betraying a fear lest the structure should prove flimsy or false.
Dorothy Sayers
"Once I went professionally to an archæological expedition–and I learnt something there. In the course of an excavation, when something comes up out of the ground, everything is cleared away very carefully all around it. You take away the loose earth, and you scrape here and there with a knife until finally your object is there, all alone, ready to be drawn and photographed with no extraneous matter confusing it. That is what I have been seeking to do–clear away the extraneous matter so that we can see the truth–the naked shining truth."
Hercule Poirot, Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie
When We First Met
by Robert Bridges
When first we met, we did not guess
That Love would prove so hard a master;
Of more than common friendliness
When first we met we did not guess.
Who could foretell the sore distress,
This irretrievable disaster,
When first we met? -- We did not guess
That Love would prove so hard a master.
Book List:
Beasts and Super-Beasts by Saki (H. H. Munro)
The Toys of Peace by Saki
The Mind of the Maker by Dorothy Sayers
Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie
Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers
The Wings of the Dove by Henry James
Leave It to Psmith by P. G. Wodehouse
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Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | You're going to go. Welcome to the literary life podcast where your hosts Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins, explore a life shaped by books, |
| 0:26.4 | stories, and poetry. Each week we will rescue story from the Ivory Tower and bring it to your |
| 0:32.2 | couch, your kitchen, and your commute. |
| 0:35.0 | The literary life is for everyone because in the words of Stratford Caldecott, |
| 0:39.0 | to be enchanted by story is to be granted a deeper insight into reality. |
| 0:44.0 | On today's episode, our three hosts discuss Agatha Christie's The Death on the Nile. |
| 0:53.5 | We wanted to give you a heads up that this show does presume |
| 0:56.9 | you've already read the book and there will be spoilers. |
| 1:00.0 | So if you haven't already, stop the podcast. |
| 1:03.1 | Enjoy. |
| 1:04.4 | Hello and welcome back to the Literary Life Podcast. |
| 1:07.2 | I am Angelina Stanford, and today I don't feel like I can introduce you |
| 1:11.9 | to as my partners in crime. |
| 1:13.7 | That feels very inappropriate for this episode. |
| 1:16.7 | So since we have literal partners in crime in the story here. |
| 1:20.7 | So instead I'll say, I am Angel Angelina Stanford I am here with my very |
| 1:24.9 | legal and law-abiding co-host Mr Banks and Cindy not Mrs Auduborne, Rollins. |
| 1:33.0 | She'd be here, yes. |
| 1:35.0 | Cindy, you probably more Miss Van Skyler, right? |
| 1:38.0 | You got the son that you're mentoring around. |
| 1:40.0 | Oh, that's true, yes, yes, I guess so. Her son's name was Tim. My oldest son is Timothy. |
| 1:46.4 | Oh, there you go. All right. See, I should have gone with you or Mrs. Van Skyler. That was a that was a bad one on me. |
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