Monthly Archives: March 2021

“Anxious People” by Fredrik Backman – Episode 167



An overview and a discussion of the incredible pseudo-mystery, pseudo-detective novel “Anxious People” by Swedish author Fredrik Backman. — patreon.com/relevanceofliterature relevanceofliterature.com/notes — Music by Lizzie Discenza Our Show: relevanceofliterature.com Our old (and yes, still functioning) blog: didionandhawthorne.blubrry.net


“Garden by the Sea” by Mercè Rodoreda – Episode 166



A review of the wonderful, seamless, cyclic “Garden by the Sea” by Mercè Rodoreda. — patreon.com/relevanceofliterature relevanceofliterature.com/notes — Music by Lizzie Discenza Our Show: relevanceofliterature.com Our old (and yes, still functioning) blog: didionandhawthorne.blubrry.net


Coffee and a Classic #BookUnboxing – Episode 165



Today’s book box covers the Barnes and Noble edition of “Classic Stories” by Edgar Allan Poe, provided by the Coffee and a Classic book box. — patreon.com/relevanceofliterature relevanceofliterature.com/notes — Music by Lizzie Discenza Our Show: relevanceofliterature.com Our old (and yes, still functioning) blog: didionandhawthorne.blubrry.net


“Agnes Grey” by Anne Brontë – Episode 164



Today we delve into of my top ten favorite pieces of literature: quiet, beautiful “Agnes Grey” by Anne Brontë. — patreon.com/relevanceofliterature relevanceofliterature.com/notes — Music by Lizzie Discenza Our Show: relevanceofliterature.com Our old (and yes, still functioning) blog: didionandhawthorne.blubrry.net