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62 - Jean Cocteau's The Holy Terrors (Guest: Alexis Marshall of Daughters)

2020/12/3
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In this episode of the Books of Some Substance podcast, Nick chats with Alexis Marshall, vocalist of the noise rock band Daughters), about Jean Cocteau’s 1929 novel Les Enfants Terribles (or as it is known in its English translation: The Holy Terrors). Topics of discussion include: Marshall's own approach to writing poetry and lyrics, how The Holy Terrors is a direct allegory of Cocteau’s addiction to opium, and how the atmosphere of this book is both nightmarishly dream-like and kinda like the amplified drama of a reality show. Daughters’ latest record, You Won’t Get What You Want), is available via Ipecac Records) (editor’s note: It is easily one of my favorites of the 2010s). Alexis Marshall’s new solo single Nature in Three Movements) is out now. The Heartworm Reader, Vol. 1) is available today and features a few poems from Marshall (as well as a few from past guest Ross Farrar of Ceremony)). Happy reading. Happy listening. Stay surreal out there.