The Great Stories

Is there anything better than being told a good story? Well, yes. Being told one of the truly great stories probably beats it. In this podcast, Trev Downey reads the very best in the genre and discusses them with his guests.

Episode 65: The Color Out Of Space by H P Lovecraft

Trev Downey reads and then discusses The Color Out Of Space by H P Lovecraft

10-31
01:43:31

Episode 64: Reunion by John Cheever

Trev Downey reads and then discusses Reunion by John Cheever.

07-31
33:21

Episode 63: The Man Of The World by Frank O'Connor

Trev Downey reads and then discusses The Man Of The World by Frank O'Connor

07-26
47:28

Episode 62: A Worn Path by Eudora Welty

Trev Downey reads and then discusses A Worn Path by Eudora Welty

07-15
45:51

Episode 61: The Summer People by Shirley Jackson

Trev Downey reads and then discusses The Summer People by Shirley Jackson.

07-03
58:00

Episode 60: Korea by John McGahern

Trev Downey reads and then discusses Korea by John McGahern

06-15
44:02

Episode 59: Who's-Dead McCarthy by Kevin Barry

Trev Downey reads and then discusses Who's-Dead McCarthy by Kevin Barry

04-02
27:27

Episode 58: A Painful Case by James Joyce

Trev Downey reads and then discusses A Painful Case by James Joyce

03-27
53:32

Episode 57: Casting The Runes by M R James

Trev Downey reads and then discusses Casting The Runes by M R James

12-21
01:10:33

Episode 56: The Last Question by Isaac Asimov

Trev Downey reads and then discusses The Last Question by Isaac Asimov

11-19
52:28

Episode 55: The Dream Of A Ridiculous Man by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Trev Downey reads and then discusses The Dream Of A Ridiculous Man by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

06-30
01:29:51

Episode 54: The Creature by Edna O'Brien

Trev Downey reads and then discusses The Creature by Edna O'Brien

06-11
36:08

Episode 53: Pretty Mouth And Green My Eyes by J D Salinger

Trev Downey reads and then discusses Pretty Mouth And Green My Eyes by J D Salinger

03-29
53:27

Episode 52: Shooting An Elephant by George Orwell

Trev Downey reads and then discusses Shooting An Elephant by George Orwell

02-09
45:05

Episode 51: Tower of Babylon by Ted Chiang

Trev Downey reads and then discusses Tower of Babylon by Ted Chiang

01-11
01:16:14

Episode 50: Oh, Whistle, And I'll Come To You, My Lad by MR James

Trev Downey reads and then briefly discusses Oh, Whistle, And I'll Come To You, My Lad by MR James

12-21
01:04:00

Episode 49: Sea Oak by George Saunders

Trev Downey reads Sea Oak by George Saunders

11-08
01:00:00

Episode 48: Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut

Trev Downey reads and then discusses Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut

10-11
34:58

Episode 47: A Cruelty by Kevin Barry

Trev Downey reads and then discusses A Cruelty by Kevin Barry

09-06
43:29

Episode 46: Dagon by H P Lovecraft

Trev Downey reads and then discusses Dagon by H P Lovecraft

07-31
33:15

Andrew Browne

A belter of a story from Trev. Ted Chiang's first published story. Note previous 50 stories was 90 % brilliant as well.

02-08 Reply

Andrew Browne

it was obvious from the First, I understand completely

07-27 Reply

Ex Weized

And the sex? Are you a pair of prim Victorian nuns? It seemed to me that you nearly fell over yourselves trying to get away from the topic. It's a key element within the story. Four men and one women. It's a whole dynamic. You spoke at length about the kinder human gestures, but didn't mention sex once. Ellen clearly uses sex as a kindness to the others. For example, Ted tells us how she let him have two goes out of his turn. We also know that she didn't get any pleasure from the experience, but only did it for Ted. It's also striking that in a world designed as a hell, that AM lets them keep sex as a pleasure. This was worthy of a whole section of discussion. You also spoke about how the others protected Ellen on the walk, with one ahead and one behind, as if this were an act of kindness. But the obvious question was 'are they being kind, or selfishly guarding their one source of pleasure?' I feel like you're building a potentially great podcast, but you're already staking 'no-go

01-03 Reply

Ex Weized

Guys, you need to inform yourselves about James Corbett before you start recommending his views on the first world war, or anything. https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/James_Corbett

12-20 Reply

Recommend Channels