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🗓️ 3 February 2020
⏱️ 76 minutes
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0:00.0 | The History of Literature Podcast is a member of the Podglamorate Network and LIT Hub Radio. |
0:07.0 | Hello. Since the publication of the first volume of his massive novel Mind Comf, or My Struggle, in 2009, |
0:17.0 | Carl Ovein Nausgard has become a household name in his native Norway and a loved and hated literary figure around the world. |
0:26.0 | Thanks to that book which totals six volumes plus another four volume work titled |
0:31.1 | after the four seasons, Nausgard has drawn comparisons |
0:34.3 | ranging from Marcel Proust to a blogger on steroids. For some he is the avatar of a new |
0:40.6 | kind of writing or a new kind of novel, a pioneer who has advanced the novel into territory |
0:46.1 | perfectly suited for the 21st century. |
0:49.6 | For others, he has a hack, a charlatan, a naval-gazing fraud who barely deserves the title of novelist, |
0:56.4 | let alone the acclaim or esteem that many have recorded him. |
1:00.9 | What do we make of Carl Ovee Nausgard? |
1:03.0 | Why should we give his books our time? |
1:06.0 | What's the best way to read him? |
1:08.0 | And can we strip away the Sturmond-Drawn surrounding his books |
1:12.0 | and see them with any kind of clarity. |
1:14.0 | Luckily, we at the History of Literature Podcast have a great reader of Nausgarde, |
1:19.0 | our old friend Mike Palandrome, who's here today to help us sort through one of the most polarizing |
1:25.2 | figures in contemporary world literature. Carl Ove Nausgard with Mike Pallandrome today on the history of literature. Okay, here we go. I'm Jack Wilson. Welcome to the podcast. I'm so glad you're here to join us. |
1:57.0 | I'm fresh off my annual Burns Supper. |
2:01.0 | Sometime I'm going to have to do an episode on Rebbe Burns and maybe on |
2:05.8 | Burns night and the Burns Suppers. They remind me a little of Rilka and his |
2:10.5 | poem, Torso of an archaic Apollo with its great finishing line, |
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