lanark – Three Percent /College/translation/threepercent a resource for international literature at the URochester Fri, 16 Aug 2024 14:14:09 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 TMR 23.9: “My Maps Are Out of Date” [Lanark] /College/translation/threepercent/2024/08/16/tmr-23-9-my-maps-are-out-of-date-lanark/ /College/translation/threepercent/2024/08/16/tmr-23-9-my-maps-are-out-of-date-lanark/#respond Fri, 16 Aug 2024 14:14:09 +0000 /College/translation/threepercent/?p=445342 It all gets wrapped up with a “Catastrophe,.” “Explanation,” an “End,” and a “Tailpiece.” Chad, Brian, and Kaija discuss global capitalism, the fight for love and the be human, AI, the Bardo, and much more on this final episode of Season 23. Listen to the end for an announcement about changes to the podcast and what to look for going forward!

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TMR 23.8: “The Critic Fights Back” [Lanark] /College/translation/threepercent/2024/08/09/tmr-23-8-the-critic-fights-back-lanark/ /College/translation/threepercent/2024/08/09/tmr-23-8-the-critic-fights-back-lanark/#respond Fri, 09 Aug 2024 14:34:55 +0000 /College/translation/threepercent/?p=445302 From the Olympics to the most meta moment of the whole ofLanark, this week’s podcast has you covered! Brian, Chad, and Kaija banter about divorce, plagiarisms versus influences, and how to read this book as a whole. There are a ton of amazing lines throughout this section of the novel, making this one of the most fun episodes of the season.

This week’s music is “” by El Ten Eleven.

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TMR 23.7: “Not a Domestic Man” [Lanark] /College/translation/threepercent/2024/08/02/tmr-23-7-not-a-domestic-man-lanark/ /College/translation/threepercent/2024/08/02/tmr-23-7-not-a-domestic-man-lanark/#respond Fri, 02 Aug 2024 15:13:41 +0000 /College/translation/threepercent/?p=445252 The reviews were right: Once you hit page 410, the Unthank sections ofLanarksnap into place. Chad, Brian, and Kaija discuss that, capitalism, how terrible advertisements are, jobs, J.D. Vance and his proclivities, politics, unintended consequences, and howDeadpool & Wolverineis the Kamala Harris of film.

This week’s music is “” by Car Seat Headrest.

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TMR 23.5: “His Brain Rotten with Resentful Dreams” [Lanark] /College/translation/threepercent/2024/07/22/tmr-23-5-his-brain-rotten-with-resentful-dreams-lanark/ /College/translation/threepercent/2024/07/22/tmr-23-5-his-brain-rotten-with-resentful-dreams-lanark/#respond Mon, 22 Jul 2024 21:10:30 +0000 /College/translation/threepercent/?p=445182 Duncan Thaw feels like he’s on the brink in this week’s episode which includes conversations about incels, kind fathers, painting and art, perfection and Aliocha Coll, and much more.

This week’s music is “” by The Thermals.

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TMR 23.4: “Homo A Se Coctum Esumque Crustum Est Hoc Fecit Separation” [Lanark] /College/translation/threepercent/2024/07/12/tmr-23-4-homo-a-se-coctum-esumque-crustum-est-hoc-fecit-separation-lanark/ /College/translation/threepercent/2024/07/12/tmr-23-4-homo-a-se-coctum-esumque-crustum-est-hoc-fecit-separation-lanark/#respond Fri, 12 Jul 2024 12:52:57 +0000 /College/translation/threepercent/?p=445152 Chad and Brian break down the loss of Duncan Thaw’s mother, his entrance into art school, his reasons for creating art, religious imagery throughout the book, fathers who are better than Bandit, mispronounciations, the “engine” that drive the two distinct parts of this novel, and much more.

This week’s music is “” by Broken Social Scene.

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TMR 23.3: “Normal Underworlds” [Lanark] /College/translation/threepercent/2024/06/28/tmr-23-3-normal-underworlds-lanark/ /College/translation/threepercent/2024/06/28/tmr-23-3-normal-underworlds-lanark/#respond Fri, 28 Jun 2024 13:48:26 +0000 /College/translation/threepercent/?p=445122 Come for the book discussion, stay for Thaw’s unproven remedies for asthma! One of the most fun, and conventional, sections of the book so far, Chad, Kaija, and Brian follow Duncan Thaw through his childhood, discussing his reasonable dad, why math sucks, school journals, and a tinge of sinister violence that might presage things to come.

This week’s music is “” by Bleachers.

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TMR 23.2: “Can He Help Lanark Out of Hell?” [Lanark] /College/translation/threepercent/2024/06/28/tmr-23-2-can-he-help-lanark-out-of-hell-lanark/ /College/translation/threepercent/2024/06/28/tmr-23-2-can-he-help-lanark-out-of-hell-lanark/#respond Fri, 28 Jun 2024 13:32:58 +0000 /College/translation/threepercent/?p=445092 As mentioned from the top, we hadseveretechnical difficulties, so the sound quality on this is janky. (Mostly Chad’s voice is quiet, which, for many, is likely to be a relief.) Nevertheless Chad and Kaija power on, talking about “The Institute” as a metaphor, the allusions to Duncan Thaw, dragons, dragon scales as metaphor, the prologue and stories within stories, and then the opening “quest” of “Book One.”

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TMR 23.1: “Book Three” [Lanark] /College/translation/threepercent/2024/06/14/tmr-23-1-book-three-lanark/ /College/translation/threepercent/2024/06/14/tmr-23-1-book-three-lanark/#respond Fri, 14 Jun 2024 18:39:52 +0000 /College/translation/threepercent/?p=445052 Mostly a set-up episode about Alasdair Gray andLanark, in which Chad, Kaija, and Brian discuss the introduction (weird), the start of the novel (which opens with “Book 3”), the influence of Dante’s Divine Comedy and Kafka, and much more. There are some good laughs, a bit of insight into where we are, all building toward next week’s episode, which will finish Book Three, cover the Prologue, and start Book One.

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Two Month Review Season 23: “Lanark” by Alasdair Gray /College/translation/threepercent/2024/05/31/two-month-review-season-23-lanark-by-alasdair-gray/ /College/translation/threepercent/2024/05/31/two-month-review-season-23-lanark-by-alasdair-gray/#comments Fri, 31 May 2024 15:43:47 +0000 /College/translation/threepercent/?p=444992 Before we get into the selection for next season, I want to remind everyone to in our poll for theBest TMR Class. The hypothetical is that you have to sign up for one of these courses being offered based on the books included.

“Let the Bodies Hit the Floor”

Death in Springby Mercè Rodoreda;The Physics of Sorrowby Georgi Gospodinov;Radiant Terminusby Antoine Volodine;Four by Fourby Sara Mesa; and2666by Roberto Bolaño

 

“Dismal Lady Stuff”

Foxby Dubravka Ugresic;Monsterhumanby Kjersti Skomsvold;Ducks, Newburyportby Lucy Ellmann;Threeby Ann Quin; andMulligan Stewby Gilbert Sorrentino

 

“Laying Brick”

The Invented Partby Rodrigo Fresán;Tomas Jonsson, Bestsellerby Gudbergur Bergsson;Ada, or Ardorby Vladimir Nabokov;J Rby William Gaddis; andSame Bed Different Dreamsby Ed Park

 

Results will be announced on June 13th during the first episode of the new season!

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Speaking of the new season, we’re going to dive face first into a book that is a considered one of the great masterpieces of the past fifty years,by Alasdair Gray.

If you’re not familiar with Gray because of this book—which Iain Banks called “the best Scottish literature this century”—you might know him as the author ofPoor Things, which was adapted to the screen by Yorgos Lanthimos, starring Emma Stone, and which is now available to stream. (I’m certain we’ll talk about this movie on the podcast. We allhave opinions.)

We reissuedPoor Thingsat Dalkey when I was there, and that sent me into a year-long Gray bender as I devoured1981 Janine,Something Leather,The Fall of Kelvin Walker,Unlikely Stories, Mostly, and, obviously,Lanark.Which, at the time, I claimed was one of my ten favorite books. We’ll see how that holds up!

The Canongate jacket copy reads: “Lanark, a modern vision of hell set in the disintegrating cities of Unthank and Glasgow, tells the interwoven stories of Lanark and Duncan Thaw. A work of extraordinary imagination, its playful narrative conveys a profound message, both personal and political, about humankind’s inability to love, and yet our compulsion to go on trying.”

That’s . . . not a lot to go on. Here’s a bit more from a by John Crowley:

Lanark, subtitled ”A Life in 4 Books,” begins with Book Three which is followed by Books One, Two and Four. In a rainy, gray, depopulated city called Unthank, something has gone wrong with the sun; it comes up, but never very far, never shining strongly. An amnesiac young man, who does not remember who he is or how he comes to be in this city, has chosen the name Lanark—which he saw printed under a photograph of a landscape—because he does not remember his own. He spends time in a cinema cafe among aimless young people without jobs or families. Around him, people disappear, sucked into the sky or the ground without warning. Others suffer from strange diseases with names like twitters, mouths and softs. Lanark has contracted dragonhide—a patch of hard, insensate skin on his arm is spreading. A woman he meets has a worse problem: she opens her palm and shows him the speaking mouth that has appeared there.

Crowley—whose wrote the introduction to the never-published Dalkey Archive Essentials edition of Poor Things (tune in for details)—goes on to describe more of the plot, but ends with this perfectly TMR-inflected paragraph:

Such homemade structures can be accessible and popular, like the Watts Towers in Los Angeles, or private and obsessive, like a yacht built in a basement. Which is Lanark? It is a question to which a purely literary judgment is not a sufficient answer. The book often seems provincial, both in the narrow angle of its vision and the great size of its ambitions. It is a quirky, crypto-Calvinist Divine Comedy, often harsh but never mean, always honest but not always wise. Certainly it should be widely read; it should be given every chance to reach those readers—for there will surely be some, and not all of them Scots—to whom it will be, for a short time or a lifetime, the one book they would not do without.

Photograph: Murdo Macleod

In terms of Gray himself, here’s what he had to say about the origins of the book in a piece fro back in 2007:

And I was still fascinated by adventure stories in more magical worlds like those discovered by Alice, and Gulliver, and HG Wells’s Mr Cavor, who discovered a complex kingdom inside the moon. And I had recently read all I could find of Kafka in the Muirs’ translation, with their introduction saying that K’s struggle with the bureaucracy of The Castle and The Trial was a modern post-Christian Pilgrim’s Progress with no clearly defined pathway or goal. My life, too, seemed like that, and was happening in a city that felt as big and mysterious as Kafka’s Prague. I began imagining a stranger arriving in a Kafkaesque Glasgow that was a modern Hell. Years before, I had enjoyed Kingsley’s The Water Babies, in which a small, miserable Victorian chimneysweep is drowned and resurrected in a supernatural world that also parodies Victorian Britain in a way (as I found later) suggested by the last book of Rabelais’s Gargantua and Pantagruel. The notion of Lanark and Thaw’s stories being parts of the same book came from The English Epic and its Background by EMW Tillyard, published in 1954, discovered in Denniston public library. It astonishes me to think there was a time when the non-fiction shelves of libraries in working-class Glasgow districts had recently published books of advanced criticism!

A nice trip through a dreary Glasgowian version of hell is the perfect bit of summer reading! So let’s do this! As per usual, the dates below are for the live broadcast of TMR, with the podcast version dropping on and the next day.

: 1-71 (through Chapter 8)

June 20: 71-129 (through Chapter 12)

June 27: 130-189 (through Chapter 18)

July 4: NO EPISODE

July 11: 190-267 (through Chapter 23)

July 18: 268-334 (through Chapter 28)

July 25; 335-397 (through Chapter 34)

August 1: 398-454 (through Chapter 38)

August 8: 455-518 (through Chapter 41)

August 15: 519-End

and read along! See you in a couple weeks!

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