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Mentioned in 15 episodes

White noise

Book • 1985
White Noise follows Jack Gladney, a professor of Hitler studies at a small liberal arts college, and his family as they navigate the complexities of modern life.

The novel delves into themes such as the fear of death, media saturation, and the effects of technology on social relations.

Key events include an airborne toxic event that threatens their town and Jack's discovery of his wife's involvement in an experimental study of a psychopharmaceutical called Dylar.

The novel critiques consumer culture and the ways in which people cope with mortality and uncertainty through consumption and technological distractions.

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Mentioned in 15 episodes

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Andrew Santino
as his new special streaming on Hulu.
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#2382 - Andrew Santino
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Amor Towles
as an author whose work improved over time.
271 snips
Amor Towles: The Secret to Telling a Great Story
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Ellie Anderson
as a novel depicting the decline of strong referentials.
106 snips
Hyperreality
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Andrew Santino
to thank viewers for watching his special on Hulu and Disney Plus.
32 snips
Itchy Bones & Dream Catchers
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Nicholas de Warren
as a literary illustration of media saturation comparable to Anders' observations.
25 snips
The Obsolescence of the Human: AI, Nuclear Weapons, and the Philosophy of Günther Anders
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Jeff O'Neill
, when he read that book, was your first reading experience.
Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie
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Jon Mooallem
in a discussion about Noah Baumbach's film adaptation of the novel.
The Sunday Read: ‘How Noah Baumbach Made “White Noise” a Disaster Movie for Our Moment’
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November Kelly
in relation to the events in the episode.
Episode 180: Times Beach
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Paul Elie
as a fantastically worldly book set in a college town, questioning the nature of belief.
Episode 2547: Paul Elie on Art, Faith and Sex in the 1980s

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