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Nemesis
Book • 1970
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Mentioned in 4 episodes
Mentioned by Chalmers Johnson as the third book.

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#478 – Scott Horton: The Case Against War and the Military Industrial Complex
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, referring to a book by Luria about a man he met who could not forget anything.

Diane Hennacy

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#368 - Harvard Doctor: “I Witnessed a Test That Shouldn’t Be Possible” | Diane Hennacy
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in the context of Greg Hurwitz's latest novel in the Orphan X series.

Kyle Thompson

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GREGG HURWITZ | A Convergence of Codes (Ep. 716)
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as an example of a board game.

Ben Byrne

#163. How Much D&D Prep is Too Much, and Why It’s Never Enough!
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as a book where Roth manages to predict the impact of a terrible plague.

Steven J. Zipperstein

Steven J. Zipperstein, "Philip Roth: Stung by Life" (Yale UP, 2025)
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and panelists as 

's novel about a 1944 polio epidemic; read aloud by the author during the event.

Jonathan Brent


Philip Roth

An Evening with Philip Roth: A Conversation with Bernard Avishai, Igor Webb, and Steven Zipperstein
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as the author of two books about the rise and fall of Athens.


Brett McKay

The Rise and Fall of Athens
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as the author of the new book "Nemesis", part of his Orphan X series, which uses fiction to explore cultural ideas.


Russell Brand

The Battle for Truth: Gregg Hurwitz on Myth, Power & Cultural Control – SF540
Im Podcast erwähnt, im Zusammenhang mit Alfred Nobels Leben und Werk.

Alfred Nobel
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as an excellent book about the impact of polio in Newark, New Jersey during the 1950s.

Derek Barris

Brief: The Free Press Tastes Its Own (Polio) Medicine


