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In this weeks issue, we have a big heaping of literary criticism with a side of memoir.
Leftovers are likely, but they probably wouldnt mix very well in a sandwich.
While you scrub the plates, let me know what youve been listening to.
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WithLolita Podcast, the frame is reversed.
Which is whyLolita Podcasthas made for rich listening, at least for me.
It helps thatLolita Podcastis so compellingly made.
Its also so damn funny.
Any gambit to evoke Nicolas Cage as a contextualizing biographical gear that works is one to be commended.
Time distorts, the brain scrambles, the world becomes telescopic.
Maybe it will meet you in the exact right place in your life.
But its still going to be here all the same time, if you ever get there.
Much of this is powered by Townsends elegant scripting.
At this writing, the podcast has just published the eighth installment of what will be a 12-part series.
It might take a while, but were in no hurry.
Id kill for more podcasts built around oeuvres.
And thats a wrap for1.5x Speed!
Hope you enjoyed it.