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The Piano Room

The Piano Room

FromBookshelf Remix


The Piano Room

FromBookshelf Remix

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, Élaina and Eva discuss the gothic novel “The Piano Room” by Clio Velentza. We go into detail on this Faust retelling set in 1970s-1990s Hungary and Eva shines with her psychoanalytic insights on umlichkeit, or the Freudian “uncanny”. Listen and learn (in the most fun way, obviously).
As always, this is a spoiler-FULL podcast
Thank you to Fairlight Books for Élaina’s advance paperback copy.
CW: murder, abuse and neglect
Books mentioned in this episode (these are affiliate links to Bookshop.org and if you buy something using them the podcast will receive a small commission):
“The Piano Room” by Clio Velentza
“We Have Always Lived in the Castle” by Shirley Jackson
When Things Get Dark, ed. Ellen Datlow
The Sandman by E.T.A. Hoffman
The Fall of the House of Usher and Other Writings by Edgar Allan Poe
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Élaina is @ElainaGMamaril on Twitter, @spinoodler on Instagram; check out her work at www.elainagauthiermamaril.com, and by listening to Philosophy Casting Call and Women of Questionable Morals.
Eva is @EAsprecher on Twitter and @windup_book_chronicles; find her academic work on ResearchGate
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Released:
Apr 3, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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