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Jonathan Clarke | Great Male Narcissists | Ep. 88

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In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon interview Jonathan Clarke. Jonathan is a contributing editor of City Journal, he’s a critic and essayist. A lawyer by training and profession, Jonathan has spent more than twenty years working in the New York offices of two large firms. A sprawling interview about literature and culture, topics covered include the rise of crime in NYC, the demise of the shared literary experience, the decolonization of literature, technology's influence on reading, the power of literature to overcome depression, and modern therapeutic culture. Authors discussed include David Foster Wallace, Norman Mailer, John Updike, and Cormac Mccarthy.

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Theme Song: Dreamdrive "Chase Dreams"

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In this week's episode, Ricky and Jon interview Jonathan Clarke. Jonathan is a contributing editor of City Journal, he’s a critic and essayist. A lawyer by training and profession, Jonathan has spent more than twenty years working in the New York offices of two large firms. A sprawling interview about literature and culture, topics covered include the rise of crime in NYC, the demise of the shared literary experience, the decolonization of literature, technology's influence on reading, the power of literature to overcome depression, and modern therapeutic culture. Authors discussed include David Foster Wallace, Norman Mailer, John Updike, and Cormac Mccarthy.

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ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED

Read Jonathan Clarke's work here:
https://jonathanclarkewriter.com/

---
FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION ON reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/thenewfleshpodcast/

---
SUPPORT THE NEW FLESH
Buy Me A Coffee:
https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh

---
Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast
---
Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod
---

Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on Instagram
Follow Jon: @thejonastro on Instagram
---
Logo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomove on Instagram
Theme Song: Dreamdrive "Chase Dreams"

  continue reading

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