Geek's Guide to the Galaxy - A Science Fiction Podcast

253. Neil Gaiman, author of American Gods

Apr 28, 2017
Neil Gaiman, the best-selling fantasy author known for iconic works like American Gods and the Sandman series, discusses the new Starz adaptation of his celebrated novel. He explores the intricate artistic journey behind the illustrated edition of American Gods and its contemporary relevance to immigration and American culture. The conversation emphasizes the role of empathy in fantasy narratives and touches upon the innovative possibilities of virtual reality in storytelling. Gaiman's insights reflect on the themes of change and connection in today’s society.
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Odin's Unreliability Insight

  • Odin is portrayed as a highly unreliable and inscrutable god, more so than the trickster Loki.
  • His mysterious agenda adds complexity to his character in Norse mythology and American Gods.
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Updating Technical Boy Character

  • Technical Boy was updated in the TV show to reflect the evolution of internet culture and tech ubiquity since 2001.
  • Technology is now omnipresent and accessible, unlike the niche environment when the book was written.
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American Gods as Immigrant Narrative

  • American Gods is fundamentally a book about the immigrant experience and the soul of America.
  • Recent anti-immigrant sentiments shock Gaiman as history repeating itself rather than past wounds healing.
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