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In each episode, lovers of literature join host Glenn Fisher to talk about a book they'd like to put in the library, thoughtfully exploring its themes and why it inspires them. If you love books (and rambling book chat), this is the show for you. lazythinking.substack.com
Glenn Fisher hosts The Library of Lazy Thinking Podcast, a arts show with 35 episodes published.

There’s a common misconception, especially in the South, that all Northern Men are bitter and grumpy, and that we generally sit around drinking too much tea. This is not true. But to prevent any members of the London eli

There is a scene in Beverly Hills Cop where Axel Foley (played by Eddie Murphy) is following a lead with an art dealer. Before he can speak to the woman he’s come to see, he must converse with the assistant dealer, a str

Before we storm into this excellent new episode, a reminder that tickets for Lazy Thinking Live Vol 2 are now available. I’ll start revealing the lineup tomorrow (Friday), but I’d encourage you to grab a ticket now as th

“Why are they taking pictures?” asks Sasha. “It’s supposed to be the blue door from the film Notting Hill,” I explain. “Though I’m not sure it’s the real one.” We’re just stepping out the door next to the blue one after

What would your utopia look like? A socialist state where everyone shares the same communal underwear, and you stay in the education system until retirement age? A fascistic wonderland where you’re forced to chant the le

I once saw Carey Mulligan in the bar at the Royal Court Theatre in Sloane Square. In my memory, it was just the two of us. Or at least, it was quiet. I seem to remember the bar was downstairs. Or it was dark. I didn’t da

You could spend an entire podcast unpicking the bizarre circumstances that found a working-class kid from Grimsby on a business class flight to Las Vegas, reading a book about an American ex-marine growing up in poverty-

Shōbōgenzō, he said. Bless you, I replied, and passed him a tissue. No, you idiot. That’s the book. I want to talk about Shōbōgenzō, The Treasury of the True Dharma Eye. It’s the time of year, I said. Here, have another

What if, instead of trying to date Andie MacDowell, Bill Murray had spent Groundhog Day questioning existence in Danish? Granted, it’s not a what-if you’ve probably thought about before. Yet in many ways, the first volum

Ah, Ben Lerner. Who doesn’t love Ben Lerner? Seriously. Get in touch. That said, despite being a big fan of his work, I also find him maddening at times. Partly because I wish I could write as cleverly as he does. Partly

You’ve got to love Werner Herzog. Confronted with the news that his friend was dying, his reaction was to walk 500-plus miles across Europe (during Winter) to see her. He declared the world would “not permit her to die”

Toni Morrison wrote that you can’t understand the history of America unless you understand the history of African American women. Reading The Waterbearers by Sasha Bonét, I see why. The Toni Morrison quote acts as an epi

After he’d written Smallcreep’s Day, Peter Currell Brown never wrote another book. He disappeared from the world of literature completely and started making strange ceramic pots in the woods. I mean, we’ve all done it, r

Do you know who designed the Twin Towers? Probably not. Chances are, you don’t know who designed most of the buildings you instantly recognize. Why is that? Well, this is one of many fascinating ideas I explore with my g

Elusive poemNeed help to figure you outSpend time with Helen Though technically daring each other to write a Japanese Death Haiku during our chat, I’m hoping both Helen and I have got a little longer before we need to su

Are you ready to get stupidly excited about maths? No? Granted—it’s not a state most of us ever find ourselves in. But trust me, it’s time to get your brainbox psyched for some equational madness. Why? Because once you’v

“A sex memoir.” “The gayest book ever written.” “Filthy.” Reading the blurbs about Edmund White’s most recent memoir, The Loves of My Life, you might think the book is going to be one thing… In reality, it’s quite anothe

Strange. Surreal. Smart. The uncanny world Camilla Grudova imagines across the various stories that make up The Doll’s Alphabet is one in which you’re never quite sure what’s around the corner. Thankfully, we have Claire

Find a quiet pub that hasn’t been renovated for at least twenty years, preferably longer. Order a preposterous drink, one that involves Cinzano, and a pint of ale to wash it down. Ask for a bag of crisps (or a more elabo

Weird. A bit creepy. Not quite sure what’s going on. …but enough about me. Let’s talk about What Happens at Night by Peter Cameron, which is weird, a bit creepy and, though it’s a fascinating and enjoyable read, you’re n
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