Tipsy Tolstoy
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Tipsy Tolstoy: Russian Literature for the Inebriated is a podcast for lovers of Russian literature, those who have heard of Russia and/or literature, and those wondering, "is War and Peace that good?" Every other Friday, our hosts Matt and Cameron take a deep dive into a different piece of Russian literature, discussing the major themes and relevant cultural features to help you get..
Tipsy Tolstoy
1w ago
Show Notes:
This week, Matt and Cameron are down with the sickness of Schulzomania, covering parts of the short story collection “The Street of Crocodiles” by Polish-Jewish literary superstar Bruno Schulz. They’ll be talking about “Visitation,” “Tailor’s Dummies,” and the eponymous “The Street of Crocodiles,” delving deep into Schulz’s surreal vision of his family and city. Order versus chaos, taking the formation of matter into our own hands, seductive tickling — we’ve got it all here! Get ready for it to get real confusing.
Major themes: Torturing matter, Doomed eroticism, Unfinished ..read more
Tipsy Tolstoy
1w ago
Show Notes:
This week, Matt and Cameron chart new territory by covering the novella Devil's Yard by Yugoslav writer, poet, and diplomat (at varying times) Ivo Andrić. Covering a story within a story, they’ll have plenty to say about the construction of narrative, storytelling from the core and periphery of empire, and what’s up with everybody talking about eyes, huh? Grab your prison blanket, find a safe spot to sleep in the yard, and tune in!
Major themes: Narrative confusion, Residue of truth, The eyes have it
10:35 - “Narrative and Narrative Structure in Ivo Andric’s Devil’s Yard ..read more
Tipsy Tolstoy
2w ago
Show Notes:
This week, Matt and Cameron chart new territory by covering the novella “The Devil’s Yard” by Yugoslav writer, poet, and diplomat (at varying times) Ivo Andrić. Covering a story within a story, they’ll have plenty to say about the construction of narrative, storytelling from the core and periphery of empire, and what’s up with everybody talking about eyes, huh? Grab your prison blanket, find a safe spot to sleep in the yard, and tune in!
Major themes: Narrative confusion, Residue of truth, The eyes have it
10:35 - “Narrative and Narrative Structure in Ivo Andric’s Devil’s ..read more
Tipsy Tolstoy
2w ago
Show Notes:
This week, Matt and Cameron get into something a little more modern with a short story from Ukrainian writer and translator Sophia Andrukhovych, “An Out-Of-Tune Piano, An Accordion.” Come join in as they debate the meaning of the fantasy or dream (or maybe terrifying reality?) of a woman named Viola as she stumbles upon a sort of danse macabre in the midst of worrying about her dying husband, Renat.
Major themes: Dreams, Cats = good/bad?, “Diseased predator”
02:04 - The White Chalk of Days
26:45 - Sophia Andrukhovych In Dialogue With Orhan Pamuk
28:58 - A Curse on Dostoe ..read more
Tipsy Tolstoy
1M ago
Note: This episode originally aired in February 2024. Matt and Cameron are taking a much needed break this August and wanted to re-up some mid-series Life and Fate episodes they thought deserved more attention.
Pick up a copy of The Czech Manuscripts here.
Show Notes:
This week, Matt and Cameron are joined by Professor David L. Cooper to talk about his new book The Czech Manuscripts: Forgery, Translation, and National Myth. In the book, Dr. Cooper takes a new look at the so-called Czech Manuscripts — several forged literary works that played a large role i ..read more
Tipsy Tolstoy
1M ago
Note: This episode originally aired in April 2024. Matt and Cameron are taking a much needed break this August and wanted to re-up some mid-series Life and Fate episodes they thought deserved more attention.
You can pick up a copy of Dr. Maya Vinokour’s book Work Flows: Stalinist Liquids in Russian Labor Culture here.
Show Notes:
This week, Matt and Cameron sit down with Dr. Maya Vinokour to talk about her book Work Flows: Stalinist Liquids in Russian Labor Culture and touch on Daniil Kharms’ short story “How the Old Woman Tried to Buy Ink.”
Dr. Vinokour is A ..read more
Tipsy Tolstoy
2M ago
Show Notes:
They said it couldn’t be done; they said it was too much work; they say it was simply too much Grossman. (The ‘they’ here is Matt and Cameron, to be clear). This week, more than 7 months after starting their Life and Fate series, Matt and Cameron proved them (us) wrong by covering Chapters 49 through 61 of Part 3. It’s time to say goodbye to characters we’ve followed across nearly 900 pages (or around 1700 pages if you also read Stalingrad), with many of them going out on notes both painful and poignant. But the novel’s end does not imply the end of Grossman’s characters — you’ll g ..read more
Tipsy Tolstoy
2M ago
Show Notes:
This week, Matt and Cameron finish the encirclement of Paulus’ 6th Army in Stalingrad as they cover Vasily Grossman’s Life and Fate from Part 2, Chapter 51 through Part 3, Chapter 18. After fighting from the back foot for months — exhausting all those still on the front line, civilian and soldier alike — it’s time for the USSR to swing two great hammers down into the fascist forces. Despite their victory, all is not well for the Red Army.
Major themes: Madonna and babe, redemptive humanism, gossip
29:08 - We all make mistakes in the heat of passion, Jimbo.
The music used i ..read more
Tipsy Tolstoy
2M ago
Show Notes:
This week, Matt and Cameron keep up the pace in Vasily Grossman’s Life and Fate, covering Part 2, chapters 21 through 50. They’ll be covering everything from Klimov’s All Quiet on the Western Front moment in Battlefield Stalingrad to the death camps that take up much of the latter chapters for this part. Get ready to get sad, and tune in.
Major themes: Why fight wars, no step on snake, not the purge exactly
01:02:19 - “Art and Politics” by William T. Vollman
The music used in this episode was “Старое Кино / Staroye Kino,” by Перемотка / Peremotka. You can find more of thei ..read more
Tipsy Tolstoy
2M ago
Show Notes:
This week, Matt and Cameron continue their quest through Vasily Grossman’s Life and Fate, covering Part 1, chs.61-70 along with Part 2, chs. 1-20. They’ll be going into greater depth about the state of Grossman’s world, the nature of fascism, and will dive a little bit into the nature of science in the USSR.
Major themes: Provocative moral questions, totalitarian ideology, World War 2 worship
01:57 - Find “Life and Fate - Chapter A Day Read Along” anywhere you get your podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, wherever!
3:52 - Sorry about the weird noises over this part! T ..read more