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Aug 10, 2018

In our final episode on The Filth, we cover issue #13 and then circle back in an effort to gain a tentative foothold on Morrison's masterful meta-matter-mound. Among the topics of discussion: man and cat tales, the political valences and silences of the text, and a lengthy, semi-lucid interrogation of the story's deployment of gendered concepts. We'd like to thank John Pistelli, David Allison, Kelly Kanayama, and Sean Dillon for furnishing us with some excellent essays to bask our brains in. Also: abandon all hope of not hearing references to Lynch, Orwell, Marx, Derrida, and Paglia, ye who press play on this audio file.

Thanks for listening, everyone - next stop, Seaguy!   

Intro Song:

The Cramps - "Garbageman"

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Finally, as suggested by listener Jay, here's an Amazon link to Dave's time travel novel, Hypocritic Days (published by Insomniac Press), which is set in the pulp magazine and film worlds of the early 1930s. Please do let us know if you check it out.

Original Another Kind of Distance artwork by Lee McClure