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Episode 174 — Benjamin Percy
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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2013
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Podcast episode
Description
Benjamin Percy is the guest. His new novel, Red Moon, is now available from Grand Central Publishing. It is the May selection of the TNB Book Club.
John Irving says
"Red Moon is a serious, politically symbolic novel—a literary novel about lycanthropes. If George Orwell had imagined a future where the werewolf population had grown to the degree that they were colonized and drugged, this terrifying novel might be it."
And Library Journal, in a starred review, raves
"This literary thriller by an award-winning young writer will excite fans of modern horror who enjoy a large canvas and a history to go with their bloody action. . . . Fans of Max Brooks's zombies and Justin Cronin's vampires will enjoy the dramatic breadth of Percy's tale of werewolves."
Monologue topics: the Internet, blackouts, addiction, meditation, masturbation, my mother.
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John Irving says
"Red Moon is a serious, politically symbolic novel—a literary novel about lycanthropes. If George Orwell had imagined a future where the werewolf population had grown to the degree that they were colonized and drugged, this terrifying novel might be it."
And Library Journal, in a starred review, raves
"This literary thriller by an award-winning young writer will excite fans of modern horror who enjoy a large canvas and a history to go with their bloody action. . . . Fans of Max Brooks's zombies and Justin Cronin's vampires will enjoy the dramatic breadth of Percy's tale of werewolves."
Monologue topics: the Internet, blackouts, addiction, meditation, masturbation, my mother.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
May 15, 2013
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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