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The Rainbow Stories

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In this episode, we're joined by Daniel Lukes to discuss the 1989 collection THE RAINBOW STORIES.
Daniel Lukes has a PhD in comparative literature from New York University. He co-edited William T. Vollmann: A Critical Companion (2014) and edited Conversations with William T. Vollmann (2020). His most recent book is Black Metal Rainbows (2023), and he can be found on Twitter at @danielukes.
Show Notes:

Daniel Lukes and Christopher K. Coffman (eds.), William T. Vollmann: A Critical Companion

Daniel Lukes (ed.), Conversations with William T. Vollmann

Daniel Lukes & Stanimir Panayotov (eds.), Black Metal Rainbows

Jordan Rothacker, The Pit and No Other Stories

Mark de Silva, The Logos

Mircea Cărtărescu, Sean Cotter (trans.), Solenoid

Credits:

Show logo (“An Incomplete Map of Vollmannia”) courtesy of Anna Roth

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Music: Jeannette Fang, Preludes, Op. 28 - No. 2 'Presentiment of Death' by Frédéric Chopin. Public Domain Mark 1.0 – No Copyright from https://musopen.org; Nature, Do A Krime. BMG Music/ Zoo Entertainment, 1995. Used with permission of Hugh Bonar.

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Email: vollmannia@gmail.com

Twitter: @vollmannia

Instagram: @vollmannia

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In this episode, we're joined by Daniel Lukes to discuss the 1989 collection THE RAINBOW STORIES.
Daniel Lukes has a PhD in comparative literature from New York University. He co-edited William T. Vollmann: A Critical Companion (2014) and edited Conversations with William T. Vollmann (2020). His most recent book is Black Metal Rainbows (2023), and he can be found on Twitter at @danielukes.
Show Notes:

Daniel Lukes and Christopher K. Coffman (eds.), William T. Vollmann: A Critical Companion

Daniel Lukes (ed.), Conversations with William T. Vollmann

Daniel Lukes & Stanimir Panayotov (eds.), Black Metal Rainbows

Jordan Rothacker, The Pit and No Other Stories

Mark de Silva, The Logos

Mircea Cărtărescu, Sean Cotter (trans.), Solenoid

Credits:

Show logo (“An Incomplete Map of Vollmannia”) courtesy of Anna Roth

Merch

Music: Jeannette Fang, Preludes, Op. 28 - No. 2 'Presentiment of Death' by Frédéric Chopin. Public Domain Mark 1.0 – No Copyright from https://musopen.org; Nature, Do A Krime. BMG Music/ Zoo Entertainment, 1995. Used with permission of Hugh Bonar.

Contact:

Email: vollmannia@gmail.com

Twitter: @vollmannia

Instagram: @vollmannia

Homepage

  continue reading

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