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188 – Scarlett Thomas & Hot Gothic
Episode 188

188 – Scarlett Thomas & Hot Gothic

Send us a textI’m in literary hero territory again … at least this time it’s sunny! My guest is Scarlett Thomas, the groundbreaking writer of PopCo, Oligarchy, The Seed Collectors and the (post)modern speculative classic, The End of Mr Y. She’s one of my favourite writers, who has never seen five or six separate genres she can’t mash together. This time around we are talking “Hot Gothic” in The Sleepwalkers, a darkly playful tale of a vacation–and a marriage–gone horribly wrong.&nbs...

Talking Scared

April 9, 20241h 19mExplicit

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Send us a text

I’m in literary hero territory again … at least this time it’s sunny!

 

My guest is Scarlett Thomas, the groundbreaking writer of PopCo, Oligarchy, The Seed Collectors and the (post)modern speculative classic, The End of Mr Y. She’s one of my favourite writers, who has never seen five or six separate genres she can’t mash together.

 

This time around we are talking “Hot Gothic” in The Sleepwalkers, a darkly playful tale of a vacation–and a marriage–gone horribly wrong. 

 

We cover accidentally arriving at a structure, the many ways to build characters from scratch, the dark consequences of sex and desire taken too far – and we agree on how hotels are just inherently creepy.

 

Great book. Great guest. 

 

Enjoy!

 

The Sleepwalkers was published on April 9th by Simon and Schuster

 

Other books mentioned:

 

  • The End of Mr Y (2006), by Scarlett Thomas
  • The Seed Collectors (2015), by Scarlett Thomas
  • Oligarchy (2019), by Scarlett Thomas
  • Open: An Autobiography (2009), by Andre Agassi
  • The Woman in White (1860), by Wilkie Collins
  • The Moonstone (1868), by Wilkie Collins
  • Gone Girl (2012), by Gillian Flynn
  • The Talented Mr Ripley (1955), by Patricia Highsmith
  • Hangsaman (1951), by Shirley Jackson

 

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