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Literary Friction

Literary Friction - Luxury With Shola Von Reinhold

Literary Friction

Literary Friction

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4.9593 Ratings

🗓️ 7 July 2020

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

What does it mean to write luxuriously? How can books be rich and generous? This month we’re talking about luxury in literature - and no, we don’t mean books about the 1% having spa days or flying first class. Instead, we’re talking about writing that explores the aesthetic, opulent, baroque and decadent. Through writers including Oscar Wilde, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Sylvia Plath, we’ll be thinking about what makes writing luxurious, and why engaging with luxury can be a subversive act of resistance for marginalised communities. Our guest today is Shola von Reinhold, whose debut novel Lote is about present-day narrator Mathilda's fixation with the forgotten Black Scottish modernist poet, Hermia Druitt. It's also a beautiful meditation on aesthetics and beauty and who is allowed access to them. Listen in for all the usual recommendations, and a chance to find out if you're an Arcadian or a Utopian. So, come indulge with us in a little literary friction. Recommendations on the theme, Luxury: Octavia: Ariel by Sylvia Plath https://www.faber.co.uk/9780571236091-ariel-the-restored-edition.html Carrie: The Line of Beauty by Alan Hollinghurst https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/alan-hollinghurst/the-line-of-beauty/9781447275183 General Recommendations: Octavia: The Glass Hotel by Emily St John Mandel https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/emily-st-john-mandel/the-glass-hotel/9781509882809 Shola: Race, Sexuality and Identity in Britain and Jamaica: the Biography of Patrick Nelson by Gemma Romain https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/race-sexuality-and-identity-in-britain-and-jamaica-9781472588654/ Carrie: The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett https://britbennett.com/the-vanishing-half Email us: litfriction@gmail.com Tweet us & find us on Instagram: @litfriction This episode is sponsored by Picador https://www.panmacmillan.com/picador

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0:00.0

Welcome to Literary Friction. I'm Carrie Plitt, sitting here in my home studio in Oxford, and joined my, my beloved co-host, Octavia Bright from

0:22.5

London. Hi, Octavia. How are you doing today? Hi, Carrie. I'm waving at you like a lunatic on

0:29.9

FaceTime. It's great. It's really nice. You seem to be dancing and waving. Yeah, I'm like,

0:35.8

I'm moving my entire body. Yeah.

0:39.7

I'm okay.

0:40.9

I saw some very beautiful hydrangeas on my walk this morning,

0:45.6

and they brought an enormous bolt of joy into my life.

0:49.8

They're completely mad.

0:51.2

They're so maximalist, you know, and like luxurious, which is actually

0:56.8

come to think of it. Kind of a handy little segue, don't you think?

1:02.4

Wow. You're amazing. Yeah, I love hydrangeas. I have been trying to grow them for the last three years with mixed results,

1:13.1

but I do have a hydrangea plant in the garden that has a few large, healthy pink blossoms,

1:19.9

and I'm feeling very grateful for that right now.

1:21.7

This is it. This is perseverance. That's exactly right. Are they quite hard to grow?

1:26.8

No. I think they need a lot of water, maybe. I don't know. I should do more research about this. Maybe this is the problem. I mean, Google's probably your friend. You know, what is your friend? Gardner's question time. I've never got there. Am I? I haven't got there yet either, but I hear it's good.

1:46.0

Yeah, I've heard it in the car.

1:48.2

I don't know.

1:49.0

I'm not there yet.

1:50.7

I'm not there yet.

1:51.2

But yes, as you so subtly and pleasingly teased earlier,

1:57.6

we are going to be talking about luxury in literature today. And no, we don't mean

2:03.6

rich people having spa days or flying first class. Instead, we're going to be talking about writing

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