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Mike White returns to the continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist to discuss Leslie A. Fiedler's Love and Death in the American Novel (1960), Fiedler's essay "Come Back to the Raft Ag'in, Huck Honey!" (1948), and Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884).

10/16/23 S5E69

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Louie Fillet

Thanks Jack. I was having such a crappy day.

Helen Ellis

Loved hearing Mike White with you again!

BussyRiot

Ugh yessss. I love when Jack starts to sound like Paglia. Love you jack and Mike.

Yimwu

This one put me over the edge and I finally joined. You’re doing God’s work Jack and I don’t want to miss any of it

Jesper Eklöf

This show is just getting better

Michael Newton

The PN hot streak continues!!

Patrick Crowley

So cool that this moment is captured and Mike is such an enthusiastic guest.

jocko

one of the best TPNs ever, didn’t expect this kind of bull session so much good stuff here

Martin

Great episode. Please end the leather harness industrial complex!

Hayden

Yes!!!!

Rebecca Tague

Fabulous. Love both you guys. ❤️

TJ Harman

What gay movie are you guys talking about by someone White knows that apparently sucks? I keep missing the title

Jake

Fantastic!

Huck

my namesake!

Benzoballet

that free association 36-37 min in is truth

John Golterman

I heard echoes of Blake and Roland Barthes- Blake’s “Mind forged manacles” and from Barthes about what he calls “writing aloud” : its aim is not the clarity of messages, the theater of emotions; what it searches for (in a perspective of bliss) are the pulsional incidents, the language lined with flesh, a text where we can hear the grain of the throat, the patina of consonants, the voluptuousness of vowels, a whole carnal stereophony: the articulation of the body, the tongue, not that of meaning, of language.

Bryan

incredible stuff here. one of the best episodes. i didn’t want it to end. i appreciate Mike’s candor when discussing his experiences and what makes him tick and gets him going. he comes across so genuine and honest and real, and the fact that there are so many shared interests between the two of you, it’s a match made in podcast heaven.

Joe Brown

Paglia cameo on White Lotus 3 🧞‍♂️