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The Looking Glass - Anton Chekhov - Literary Roadhouse Ep 75
Publisher |
Literary Roadhouse
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Sep 08, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:30:30

Discussion Notes: The Looking Glass Find this week’s story here: The Looking Glass by Anton Chekhov. Next week’s story: Bad Latch by Curtis Sittenfeld. Rated: Clean This week Maya, Gerald, Anais, and Rammy discuss a Chekhov short story. Surprisingly, none of the hosts liked the story. For Anais, the theme of life being riddled with...

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Discussion Notes: The Looking Glass Find this week’s story here: The Looking Glass by Anton Chekhov. Next week’s story: Bad Latch by Curtis Sittenfeld. Rated: Clean This week Maya, Gerald, Anais, and Rammy discuss a Chekhov short story. Surprisingly, none of the hosts liked the story. For Anais, the theme of life being riddled with hardships was bland. In her opinion, the story failed to deliver on a lessons ripe for storytelling. Maya agreed, and speculated that the theme had perhaps not aged well. Meanwhile, Gerald felt the story didn’t explore the character’s emotional state deeply enough. As for Rammy, the narration was melodramatic. Perhaps that was appropriate, as in the end, it was all a dream. Stay tuned to the end to listen to some boozey bonus content. Maya discusses breakfast drinks. Which ingredient horrifies Gerald? Listen and find out. Also, don’t forget to rate the story! For the history of our goofy system, see Anais’ post “Read Short Stories or Ray Bradbury Cries.” On a scale of 1-6 Bradberries, how do you rate this story? Tell us in the comments below or via voicemail. Also your reviews on iTunes help us grow. Please search Literary Roadhouse in iTunes and leave reviews for all of our shows.

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