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David Plotz: Books in Dark Times (JP)

2023/5/18
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Aside from being John’s (younger, suaver and beardier) brother, what has the inimitable David Plotz) done lately? Only hosted “The Slate Political Gabfest)“, written two books (“The Genius Factory)” and “The Good Book)“) and left Atlas Obscura) to found City Cast).

So, when John called him up in April 2020 for the Books in Dark Times) series, what was his Pandemic reading? The fully absorbing “other worlds” of Dickens and Mark Twain tempt David, but he goes another direction. He picks one book that shows humanity at its worst, heading towards world war. And another that shows how well we can behave towards one another (and even how happy we can be…) at “moments of super liquidity” when everything melts and can be rebuilt.

He also guiltily admits a yen for Austen, Rowling, and Pullman–and gratuitously disses LOTR. John and David bond about their love for lonnnnnnng-form cultural history in the mold of Common Ground. Finally the brothers enthuse over their favorite book about Gettysburg, and reveal an embarrassing reenactment of the charge down Little Round Top).

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