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Mentioned in 14 episodes

Tristram Shandy

Book • 1940

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Mentioned in 14 episodes

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Daniel Immerwahr
as a novel about the pleasures of losing your train of thought.
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ReThinking: The truth about the attention crisis with historian Daniel Immerwahr
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Will Aspinall
as a rambling satirical novel that makes one feel like a flawed human being.
416 snips
The Em Dash
Mentioned as an example of comedy that has been around for hundreds of years.
292 snips
How to Write a Joke
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Daniel Immerwahr
as a novel about the pleasures of losing your train of thought.
101 snips
The truth about the attention crisis with historian Daniel Immerwahr
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Anita Anand
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William Dalrymple
while discussing Thomas Jefferson's life and contradictions.
41 snips
152. The Founding Fathers: Thomas Jefferson (Ep 2)
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Bryan Counter
to contrast the non-chronological structure of 'Gathering Evidence'.
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Thomas Bernhard's 'Gathering Evidence' - Origin, Time, Repetition with Bryan Counter
Mentioned alongside other authors whose works share a similar whimsical and satirical style with "A Journey Around My Room."
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A Journey Around My Room by Xavier de Maistre (Book Review)
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Jacke Wilson
as an upcoming episode topic about why the author was influential in early Soviet Union.
12 snips
779 Ernest Hemingway and The Sun Also Rises (with Mike Palindrome) RECLAIMED
Set as the summer reading, described as a delightful and highly entertaining book.
12 snips
CR Episode 270: Tristram Shandy, Part I
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Sarah Hart
as an example of earlier authors freely including mathematical ideas in literature.
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How math and literature are unexpectedly connected

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