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Modest Expectations

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Symphony Space

Arts, Fiction, Books, Society & Culture

4.42.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2024

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Host Meg Wolitzer presents four stories in which characters shape their expectations and dreams to a manageable size in collaboration with Belletrist Book Club. So if you’re “Medusa,” as in our first story, by Tania James, you try to figure out how to live in the world instead of turning it to stone. The reader is Constance Zimmer. Parents in our second story, “We Only Wanted Their Happiness,” by Alexander Weinstein, make a tactical choice about technology. It’s performed by Randall Park. The narrator of Honor Levy’s “Good Boys,” read by Annie Hamilton, understands that infatuation is a phase. And a man and a woman sidestep romance in “Arrangements” by Charlie Watts, performed by Laura Harrier and Will Harrison. The show was recorded at the Getty Center in Los Angeles and features commentary by Emma Roberts and Karah Preiss of Belletrist Book Club. Since 2017, Belletrist Book Club has chosen more than 75 titles for the book club and dozens more for myriad content features across Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and the newsletter The Belletrist Brief. In 2019, Emma Roberts and Karah Priess spun out Belletrist Book Club into a production company called Belletrist Productions. https://www.belletrist.com/

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0:00.0

Charles Dickens brought us that little scamp pip with all of his great expectations, but what if you don't have the loyal chums or a mysterious benefactor,

0:17.0

and you happen to have a head full of snakes instead of hair? I'm Meg Walitzer, and coming up, twisty tales told by characters with modest expectations.

0:26.5

Stay with us. You're listening to selected shorts where our greatest actors transport us through the magic of fiction one short story at a time. As a human it's hard not

0:45.8

to get your hopes up. We're hardwired to get them way up really. Whether it's imagining

0:51.2

what treasures are hidden in that bin at the garage sale across the street,

0:55.0

or dreaming about what our lives might be like by the time we're 40,

0:58.0

we don't really limit ourselves.

1:01.0

If we didn't dream big dreams, it'd make the future seem a lot less bright.

1:05.0

The problem is disappointment and what to do with it if things don't quite turn out how we imagined.

1:11.0

Well, so let's try something. In the next hour, we're imagined. Well, so let's try something.

1:13.8

In the next hour, we're going to hear stories that present a kind of thought experiment.

1:18.3

And that experiment is, what if we kept our outsized optimism in a more reasonable place.

1:24.0

What if, unlike Pipp in the Dickens Classic,

1:26.6

we had less than great, even modest expectations.

1:30.8

Today's program explores the pros and cons of carefully tempered expectations.

1:36.2

In one story, a mythological monster ages into her resting witch face.

1:41.2

In another, hesitant parents consider upgrading their kids online lives.

1:45.8

In a third, a young woman aims for cool around the boys of summer. And in the final piece, two

1:51.4

strangers let dreams blossom and wither during a chance meeting at a flower shop.

1:56.3

This program was also co-curated by our friends in the online collective Bellatrist and the Bellatrist book club.

2:04.0

For those who don't know it, well first Bellatrist is a French word for a writer whose work is

2:08.4

beautiful or artistic rather than academic.

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