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S7E24: Word Dissociation with Alice Carriere

Author Alice Carriere and Bret Easton Ellis discuss the resonating thrill of reading a detached literary voice, calming down with images of extreme horror and adopting a domestic approach to editing a manuscript. Part 2 of 2.

S7E24: Word Dissociation with Alice Carriere

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“Would you like to be?” lol! Really a great episode, the book love is infectious, and she’s a great guest.

grainpulp

Read Demon Copperhead after her recommendation. Excellent!

Justin

Shirley

Jett

It seems artists aren't very good parent material.

Jorge Espinha

Yeah, that was a bit grating.

Billy Schafer

I enjoyed this interview more than I thought. Appreciate her honesty, and now I have to read her book…

Phoenix

Wow, thank you ❤️

Phoenix

she seems cool but her over-pronunciation of titles in their native languages is taking me out a bit

Dan S

For those who speak French and love Proust https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTAKLjSmSbQ

FlyingWaffle

Bret I need your Barbie review

Matt Wall

Skippy Dies is brilliant. Looking forward to The Bee Sting.

Iain

At this point I don’t know where the purpose of my membership crosses over from BEE love to this statement and its consequential shenanigans.

Pp358

Perfect ending

Bradford Kessler

Much appreciated.

WOLF STAR

Thank you Kerry

Mark Hopkins

”I don’t get punished now?” ”Would you like to be?” 😂😂😂

Mikael Pawlo

Yes pls

Mikael Pawlo

Whoa. Readers. What an absolute thrill to hear them jam along over books in such a rapid pace. Need to relisten with a notepad… or the Kindle Store fired up 😀💸💸💸

Mikael Pawlo

A return to form (American Psycho)

Clare O'Brien

Great episode! Would love more episodes of book talk!

Sander August Schadenberg

Bret's icy silence when Alice says she likes DFW lol...

GC

Shut the fuck up about your stupid fucking runs

Stephen

"I excreted a worm." might be the wildest statement I've ever heard on the BEE pod.

Brian Borough

I appreciate this.

Brian Borough

No kidding.

Trey Karn

He sounds so much happier talking about books and reading than he has been about movies. I love it. MORE! More book talk, Brett!

Tracy Stapleton-Lutkins

Thanks Kerry!

Callan Wilks

🙌🙌🙌

Patrick

lololol

Collin Myers

I’m sure I’ve missed something but here is an attempt at documenting all the mentions The Watsons go to Birmingham 1963 By Paul Curtis The Giver The passion according to GH by Clarice Lispector The notebooks of Marlte Laurids Brigge The morning the Evening the night by Octavia butler Joan Didion (play it as it lays, the white album) The Kiss by Kathyrn Harrison Patricia Lockwood Didn’t no one give a shit what happened to Carlotta by James Hannaham George Eliot Trollup Tolstoy Orlando byVirginia Woolf Huckleberry Finn by Twain David copperfield by Dickens Bleakhouse by Dickens Tale of Two Cities by Dickens Great expectations by Dickens Demon copperhead by Barbara Kinsolver The Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kinsolver Cronopios and Famas by Julio Cortázar Gabriel Garcia Marquez The Savage Detectives by Roberto Bolano 2666 by Roberto Bolaño Hemingway Agatha Christie And then there were none Stephen King les martyrs by Pascal Laugier (film) À l'intérieur (film) Frontière(s) by Xavier Gens (film) Priestdaddy: a memoir by Patricia Lockwood No one is talking about this by Patricia Lockwood A supposedly fun thing that I will never do again by David Foster Wallace Trust by Hernan Diaz In the distance by Hernan Diaz On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous: A Novel by Ocean Vuong Candy house by Jennifer Egan A visit from the goon squad by Jennifer Egan Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan Matrix by Lauren Groff Fates and furies by Lauren Groff Outline by Rachel Cusk Transit by Rachel Cusk Voices from Chernobyl by Svetlana Alexievich Shuggie Bain: A Novel by Douglas Stuart Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin The Bee Sting by Paul Murray Skippy Dies by Paul Murray Remembrance of things past by Proust The Guest by Emma Cline The Girls by Emma Cline The famished road by Ben Okri Cormac McCarthy Martin Amis

Kerry

Read Skippy Dies by Paul Murray

Jen Gray

If one day, Richard Owain Roberts does indeed say more, later, after his run, I will die a happy man.

Sean Meehan

Anyone wanna be a legend and list all the books referenced? Bret-book talk is win.

Callan Wilks

am going to listen on my run. will say more later, after my run.

richard owain roberts

She’s delightful and so well read and I loved this all-book talk episode. 🫡

Patrick

Great episode thank you

PETER GREER

The last line is hilarious

Jerome Busca


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