

#4235
Mentioned in 11 episodes
Y the Last Man
Book • 2002
The series follows Yorick Brown and his monkey Ampersand as they navigate a world where all male mammals have died.
Yorick's mother, a U.S.
Representative, commissions Agent 355 to protect Yorick as they travel to meet Dr. Allison Mann, a geneticist working to discover why Yorick survived and how to save humanity.
The story explores themes of survival, identity, and the future of humanity in a world without men.
Yorick's mother, a U.S.
Representative, commissions Agent 355 to protect Yorick as they travel to meet Dr. Allison Mann, a geneticist working to discover why Yorick survived and how to save humanity.
The story explores themes of survival, identity, and the future of humanity in a world without men.
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Mentioned in 11 episodes
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when discussing the Great Terror and collectivization.


Vejas Liulevicius

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#444 – Vejas Liulevicius: Communism, Marxism, Nazism, Stalin, Mao, and Hitler
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as one of the first secular narratives about the end of the world, alongside Lord Byron's "Darkness."


Dorian Lynskey

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Prepping for doomsday
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as an early example of a book exploring the concept of human extinction.

Émile Torres

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Is the End Nigh? | Émile Torres
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as an example of imagining humanity going extinct via a pandemic.


Thomas Moynihan

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The Limitless Future w/ Thomas Moynihan
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as an apocalyptic novel by Mary Shelley about a pandemic that kills most of the population.


Charles Liu

21 snips
The Science of Godzilla, Zombies & Other Monsters, with Charles Liu
Mencionado como una de las obras del autor de Frankenstein en la edición de 1831.

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Mary Shelley, las Brontë y Elizabeth Gaskell. La imaginación femenina y lo monstruoso en la literatura inglesa decimonónica (I): Mary Shelley y Frankenstein: la creación de un mito y su proyección en la literatura fantástica victoriana
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as being on his third installment of the story about a plague that killed all the males.


Bill Burr

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Y:The Last Man, Rubberneckers, Popcorn | Thursday Afternoon Monday Morning Podcast 8-14-25
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as written by Major Jonathan Bratton, chronicling the Guard's 103rd Infantry Regiment in World War I.


Don Wildman

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America's Greatest General
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as a key figure in her analysis of the human condition and the concept of extinction.

Claire Colebrook

"What's Wrong With Extinction?" with Claire Colebrook
Recommended by Jonathan Bratten as a history of the Maine National Guard, 103rd Infantry Regiment during World War I.

The Battle of Bunker Hill




