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Mentioned in 14 episodes
Tristram Shandy
Book • 1940
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Mentioned in 14 episodes
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as a novel about the pleasures of losing your train of thought.


Daniel Immerwahr

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ReThinking: The truth about the attention crisis with historian Daniel Immerwahr
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as a rambling satirical novel that makes one feel like a flawed human being.


Will Aspinall

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The Em Dash
Mentioned as an example of comedy that has been around for hundreds of years.

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How to Write a Joke
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as a novel about the pleasures of losing your train of thought.


Daniel Immerwahr

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The truth about the attention crisis with historian Daniel Immerwahr
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while discussing Thomas Jefferson's life and contradictions.

Anita Anand


William Dalrymple

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152. The Founding Fathers: Thomas Jefferson (Ep 2)
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to contrast the non-chronological structure of 'Gathering Evidence'.

Bryan Counter

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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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as an upcoming episode topic about why the author was influential in early Soviet Union.

Jacke Wilson

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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.

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CR Episode 270: Tristram Shandy, Part I
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as an example of earlier authors freely including mathematical ideas in literature.

Sarah Hart

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How math and literature are unexpectedly connected






