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Mar 2025
1h 22m

Episode 539: Lee Scrivner on Casinolabs

TIMOTHY KELLY
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Lee Scrivner joins Our Interesting Times to discuss his book Casinolabs. We talk about his novel which is a satirical psychological thriller set in 1990’s Las Vegas and how “Sin City” has become a metaphor for post-war America. Lee Scrivner is an American novelist who writes on literature, history and culture as well as many contemporary issues.  L ... Show More
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