Poured Over Double Shot: Colm Tóibín and Tom Crewe
This Double Shot episode features two authors, one familiar and one who soon will be, each tackling similar themes. Through fiction and essays these authors explore social politics and sexual freedom — listen in as both talk separately with Poured Over’s host, Miwa Messer. And we end this episode with TBR Topoff book recommendations from Marc and Madyson.
A Guest at the Feast is a collection of essays by Colm Tóibín on topics ranging from his own cancer diagnosis, how reading the diaries of Thomas Mann led to the creation of The Magician (out in paperback now), the works of Marilynne Robinson and more. Tóibín joins us to talk about making private stories public, the lives of Popes and what he’s working on next.
Tom Crewe’s debut novel, The New Life, shows us two marriages and two affairs that buck tradition and showcases the struggles of lives deemed unconventional in 19th century London. Crewe talks with us about the reality of being gay in the 1800s, social class in Victorian England and the authors that have influenced him.
Featured Books (Episode):
A Guest at the Feast by Colm Tóibín
The Magician by Colm Tóibín
Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín
Washington Square by Henry James
Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann
The New Life by Tom Crewe
Featured Books (TBR Topoff):
Homo Irrealis by André Aciman
The Collected Oscar Wilde by Oscar Wilde
Poured Over is produced and hosted by Miwa Messer and mixed by Harry Liang. Follow us here for new episodes Tuesdays and Thursdays with occasional Saturdays.
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