In this episode, the Spine Crackers read Percival Everett's 2013 postmodern metatext of death, family, race, and language Percival Everett by Virgil Russell. Make sure to stay tuned through the end for a #booktube callout and a first for the podcast surprise! Let's philosophize.
Djuna Barnes - Nightwood
Bernard Malamud - The Natural (feat. Nate of Books You Haven't Read)
Nicholson Baker - Vox
The Third Annual Spine Crackers Year-in-Review Awards Spectacular (2023 Edition)
Cormac McCarthy - The Passenger
Malcolm Lowry - Under the Volcano
Kenzaburō Ōe - The Silent Cry
David Duchovny - Truly Like Lightning (feat. Patrick Willems)
Stefan Zweig - Chess Story
William Gaddis - Agapē Agape (feat. Book Shore)
Tarjei Vesaas - The Birds
Emil Ferris - My Favorite Thing is Monsters
William Faulkner - Big Woods: The Hunting Stories
Don DeLillo - Libra
George Sand - Indiana
William T. Vollmann - The Atlas
The Second Annual Spine Crackers End of Year Roundup Spectacular (2022)!
Nicholas Mosley - Impossible Object
James Baldwin - Giovanni's Room FEAT @Juliemichellereads
Ivan Turgenev - Fathers and Sons
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