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Why The Gothic Keeps Gaslighting Us

Why The Gothic Keeps Gaslighting Us

We explore the spooky mansion of Gothic fiction to unravel the mystery of why so many contemporary writers are drawn towards this old literary tradition. Hint: it's partly Tim Burton's influence.

Imaginary Worlds · Eric Molinsky | Daylight Media

June 7, 202335m 24s

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Show Notes

Our culture is going through a Gothic Revival -- partly thanks to the influence of Tim Burton. Gothic literature may have thrived in the 19th century (and my high school English class) but a lot of contemporary writers are returning to the tradition, creating stories that reimagine the past or look at the present through a Gothic lens. I talk with Xavier Aldana Reyes of the Manchester Centre for Gothic Studies about how The Gothic is like a mode or a sensibility that can take over any genre. Kit Mayquist, author of Tripping Arcadia: A Gothic Novel, discusses why The Gothic feels like the right fit for a generation that was gaslit while coming of age during war and a recession. And Leila Taylor, author of Darkly: Black History and America's Gothic Soul, explains that America will always be haunted by its Gothic past until we confront it. Featuring readings by voice actor Tanya Rich.

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