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Books of Some Substance

Join hosts David Southard and Nathan Sharp as they explore the books that shape our world. Whether you’re a lifelong book lover or just starting your reading journey, join along to discover literature that has the power to inspire, challenge, and transform our lives.
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Now displaying: November, 2016

Welcome to the Books of Some Substance (B.O.S.S.) Podcast.

Read the books, take a listen.

Nov 16, 2016
8 - Sorry Sinclair: Sinclair Lewis' Early Business Stories

Welcome back! The B.O.S.S. Podcast returns!

As we gear up for Sinclair Lewis' Babbitt, we open up a forgotten time capsule to read about the rise of white collar work at the beginning of the 20th Century, a world looking to sell you on pep! vim! zip! and zing! but ultimately dreary. Nothing really changes. 

 

On this shortened episode, and more so than usual, Nick guides Nathan and David through the stories "Snappy Display" and "Way I See It."

ALSO! We are happy to announce the beginnings of B.O.S.S. Underground Press and our first release: PWR VOL written by our very own Nick Scandy, illustrated by Aaron Zonka, and scored by mini and the Bear. 

Episode Music: "chemical.static.hum" by mini and the Bear  

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Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951) was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. His most popular novels are Main StreetBabbittElmer Gantry, and It Can't Happen Here. Like many writers, he drank himself to death. 

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