Welcome to Banned Book Club where we believe that the most controversial books are often the best books. Join us as we dive into literature that has been good e...
Welcome to Banned Book Club where we believe that the most controversial books are often the best books. Join us as we dive into literature that has been good e...
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Fight club - How the movie cheats the book
A double dip fight club episode about the unfortunate differences between the movie and its source material. In this episode Rafi is replaced by Thomas, who is a person that knows much about movies. We discuss David Fincher, China, Paradise Lost, A Clockwork Orange, and sigma males — all within the context of Fight Club. Hold on to your fedora as we sail into the abyss.Every sale supports local bookstores. Bookshop is on a mission to financially support your local, independent bookstores. Socially Conscious. Fast Shipping. Huge Selection.https://bookshop.org/shop/bannedbookclubIf you liked or didn't like this episode, let us know.Leave us a comment and subscribe to our channel!BannedBookClubPodcast.comSubscribe to our Youtube Channel hereFollow us on Instagram: @bannedbookclubpodFollow us on Facebook: @bannedbookclubpodEmail us at [email protected]
21/4/2023
54:10
Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk - Book Review
In this episode, we discuss one of the most iconic and thought-provoking novels of the 20th century. "Fight Club" follows an unnamed narrator as he struggles with insomnia and an unfulfilling job, eventually leading him to create an underground club where men can gather to fight.Palahniuk explores themes of masculinity, consumerism, and the search for identity in a society that often feels hollow and oppressive. Join us as we break the main rule of Fight Club… talking about Fight Club.Timestamps0:00 Introduction/Nick’s thoughts6:50 About the Author/The film 8:30 Why is it banned?9:30 Plot (containing spoilers)14:00 Human Angst 17:00 Main message of novel/Toxic Masculinity 20:45 Favorite scene/ Contradictions in the book 27:20 Marla’s Character 30:00 Is this a story men should be inspired by?38:40 The sigma male grindset 43:10 The style of Fight Club 46:15 Closing/Final thoughtsEvery sale supports local bookstores. Bookshop is on a mission to financially support your local, independent bookstores. Socially Conscious. Fast Shipping. Huge Selection.https://bookshop.org/shop/bannedbookclubIf you liked or didn't like this episode, let us know.Leave us a comment and subscribe to our channel!BannedBookClubPodcast.comSubscribe to our Youtube Channel hereFollow us on Instagram: @bannedbookclubpodFollow us on Facebook: @bannedbookclubpodEmail us at [email protected]
24/2/2023
50:38
The Elementary Particles by Michel Houellebecq _ Atomised - BOOK REVIEW
In this episode, we discuss Atomised by Michel Houellebecq, who’s been called among other things — France’s greatest literary export, Enfant terrible, provocateur, and a jerk. The story follows half brothers Michel and Bruno, whose lives are sent on painful and seemingly dissimilar trajectories as consequence of their hippie mother’s neoliberal ideology. The book goes on to chart the evolution and spread of neoliberalism in western society, using the lives of Bruno and Michel to illustrate the conditions it creates for modern life — in which (Houellebecq argues) things like living and loving are rendered impossible. Doesn’t that sound fun!? Come join us and make up your own mind — Is Houellebecq onto something here? Or is he just a cranky incel?Every sale supports local bookstores. Bookshop is on a mission to financially support your local, independent bookstores. Socially Conscious. Fast Shipping. Huge Selection.https://bookshop.org/shop/bannedbookclubIf you liked or didn't like this episode, let us know.Leave us a comment and subscribe to our channel!BannedBookClubPodcast.comSubscribe to our Youtube Channel hereFollow us on Instagram: @bannedbookclubpodFollow us on Facebook: @bannedbookclubpodEmail us at [email protected]
5/1/2023
45:21
The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker - Book Review
In this spooky halloween episode we review “The Hellbound Heart”, a 1980’s horror novella by Clive Barker. Barker is a banned author/painter/playwright, who’s been described by Stephen King as “the future of horror”. The Hellbound Heart makes it plain to see why — rendering demons, killers, and the prospect of unending torture in a terrifyingly vivid light. When Frank, a suave hedonist - opens the cursed Lemarchand configuration, he’s transported to a world where one experiences pain to a point that they can no longer differentiate it from pleasure. But after Frank manages to escape back to earth, its up to a young girl named Kirsty to confront him and the demons he’s pursued by. Join us as we explore the further regions of experience in this novella, and discuss what elevates it above typical genre horror. Happy Halloween!0:00 Intro1:25 What the novel is actually about4:35 Characters in the novel8:00 Who is the most evil character in the novel?10:30 Does the novel earn its violence?/The language of the novel15:32 Can this novel have an impact on someone who doesn’t believe in hell?19:40 Stephen King vs Clive Barker 21:45 Hellraiser movies compared to The Hellbound Heart 23:00 OutroEvery sale supports local bookstores. Bookshop is on a mission to financially support your local, independent bookstores. Socially Conscious. Fast Shipping. Huge Selection.https://bookshop.org/shop/bannedbookclubIf you liked or didn't like this episode, let us know.Leave us a comment and subscribe to our channel!BannedBookClubPodcast.comSubscribe to our Youtube Channel hereFollow us on Instagram: @bannedbookclubpodFollow us on Facebook: @bannedbookclubpodEmail us at [email protected]
28/10/2022
24:33
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert - Book Review
In this episode, we review “Madame Bovary” by Gustave Flaubert. Published in 1856 - the novel was deemed a threat to morality and caused Flaubert to face charges in the French court - because of the searingly detailed account it gives of protagonist Emma Bovary’s romantic affairs. But the book is anything but romantic - widely considered to be the first ‘modern novel’- Madame Bovary ushered in a new era in fiction by handling its controversial subject matter with a camera like neutrality. The infrequent good, the overwhelmingly banal, and the repulsively ugly details of life are on full display here, - presented in a distanced ‘coolness’ that shaped the mold for modern fiction. Join us as we discuss one of the most influential banned books in history.Links:Atlantic Article on Flaubert:https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1882/08/a-note-on-flaubert/633293/James Woods - How Fiction Workshttps://slate.com/culture/2008/07/james-wood-s-how-fiction-works.htmlIt’s Too Late to Apologize - Book Review on Madame Bovary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNZCSodyvQQ&ab_channel=It%27sTooLatetoApologizeA note on Flauberthttps://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1882/08/a-note-on-flaubert/633293/0:00 Intro3:10 About the Novel 7:10 Why it’s banned/style of writing9:10 Who is Emma Bovary?13:10 Gustave Flaubert’s Realism/ Style of Writing 22:10 More on realism/Best scenes 27:30 Message of the novel 31:50 Analysis of Emma Bovary 36:20 Charles Bovary / Leon & Rodolphe 43:00 Final ThoughtsEvery sale supports local bookstores. Bookshop is on a mission to financially support your local, independent bookstores. Socially Conscious. Fast Shipping. Huge Selection.https://bookshop.org/shop/bannedbookclubIf you liked or didn't like this episode, let us know.Leave us a comment and subscribe to our channel!BannedBookClubPodcast.comSubscribe to our Youtube Channel hereFollow us on Instagram: @bannedbookclubpodFollow us on Facebook: @bannedbookclubpodEmail us at [email protected]
Welcome to Banned Book Club where we believe that the most controversial books are often the best books. Join us as we dive into literature that has been good enough to raise the ire of governments, school-boards, and concerned parents all over the world. We hope that by the end of each episode you will agree with us on this point, if a book is banned its worth reading.