
Pynchon in Public Podcast
1) 113: These Things Do Not Happen Overnight
After a daringly audacious and narrow escape from the Land Down Under (see PIPCast and the Dastardly Didgeridoo), the team heads back to the relative safety of northern latitudes to finish our discuss...Show More
2) 112: Sometimes You Hate Your Brother
Recently returned from a far-off cultural expedition (see PIPCast and The Tasty Treats of Timbuktu), we settle in to finish our discussion of part 2 of chapter 9 of Thomas Pynchon’s first novel,...Show More
3) 111: Quite Possibly, at Worst, Profoundly Evil
Returning from a summons into other-dimensional realms (see PIPcast and the Lugubrious Lawsuit), we begin a look at part 2 of chapter 9 in Thomas Pynchon’s first novel, V. Check out this site f...Show More
4) 110: This Apex that Doesn’t Exist
Back from a recent brouhaha at Brew-Ha-Ha Brewreies out in Boise (see PIPCast and the Hoppy Hilarity), our hopped-up crew talks though the first section of chapter 9 in Thomas Pynchon’s first no...Show More
5) 109: And Then You Hear a Twig Snap…
Back from their fantastic adventures abroad (as told in The Pynchon In Public Podcast Meet the Huldufòlk), our intrepid team covers the chapter 8 of Thomas Pynchon’s first novel, V. Follow the l...Show More
6) 108: Maybe the Kazoos Will Save Us
In which we look at the final three sections of chapter seven in Thomas Pynchon’s first novel, V. Bo begins with a New York Times article by Ruth Bader Ginsburg. You can read it here. Aug menti...Show More
7) 107: Get Out the Vogt
In which we take a look at sections 6 through 8 of chapter 7 of Thomas Pynchon’s first novel V.
8) 106: I Almost Spit Out My Tea
In which we have a look at sections two through five of chapter 7 of Thomas Pynchon’s first novel, V. Bo mentions that Vheissu reminds him of The Vhorr, a novel by Brian Catling. Alan mentions ...Show More
9) 105: Vheissu on Your Mutha
In which we start looking at chapter 7 of Thomas Pynchon’s first novel, V. We discuss the opening and the first two of the numbered sections.
10) 104: I Almost Enjoyed Reading Pynchon
In which we take a look as chapter 6 of Thomas Pynchon’s debut novel, V. Paola and Alan talk about the Feast of San Gennaro, which you can read more about here.