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Jun 2024
1h 19m

#5 No Plot, Just Vibes!

Mostly Lit
About this episode

This week, the trio discusses James Baldwin's Giovanni's Room discussing the different ways that the book made them feel and whether the book was his best work, or whether it's the book to start with when reading Baldwin.


Also:


What is the culture of Black British fiction nowadays?

Do all books need a plot?



Books this week:

  • Kei Miller - Things I Have Withheld
  • Kei Miller - August Town
  • Hazel Hayes - Out of Love
  • Rachel Cusk - Parade


Hit us up:


Twitter: @MostlyLit

TikTok: @MostlyLitPod

Email: mostlylit@gmail.com


Want to read our writing?

Alex: readyourmind.substack.com

Derek: https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/lifestyle/article/dating-with-borderline-personality-disorder

Rai: https://www.theguardian.com/profile/raifa-rafiq




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