
#1745 - Matt Taibbi
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#1745 - Matt Taibbi mentions Dead Souls by Gogol, Irreversible Damage by Abigail Stryer, Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess, and The Voynich Manuscript with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
My favorite book growing up was the, about a con man. It was the, the, this book called Dead Souls, uh, by a Russian writer named Gogol. Um, and it's…
Abigail Stryer is experiencing backlash for her book, which discusses rapid onset gender dysphoria in young girls and the significant increase in tho…
The discussion mentions Anthony Burgess and how he created a slang language for his book, Clockwork Orange, using Russian words.
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My favorite book growing up was the, about a con man. It was the, the, this book called Dead Souls, uh, by a Russian…
Abigail Stryer is experiencing backlash for her book, which discusses rapid onset gender dysphoria in young girls and…
The discussion mentions Anthony Burgess and how he created a slang language for his book, Clockwork Orange, using Rus…
The excerpt discusses the Voynich Manuscript, an ancient book with an undeciphered language and fantastical illustrat…
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- Matt Taibbi is a journalist and author. He writes and publishes the TK News newsletter on Substack and co-hosts the podcast "Useful idiots with Matt Taibbi and Katie Hal…
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“My favorite book growing up was the, about a con man. It was the, the, this book called Dead Souls, uh, by a Russian writer named Gogol. Um, and it's about, it's about a guy who basically buys a bunch of dead serfs, uh, and mortgages them because there was a loophole in Russian law back then.”

“Abigail Stryer is experiencing backlash for her book, which discusses rapid onset gender dysphoria in young girls and the significant increase in those identifying as trans.”
“The discussion mentions Anthony Burgess and how he created a slang language for his book, Clockwork Orange, using Russian words.”
“The excerpt discusses the Voynich Manuscript, an ancient book with an undeciphered language and fantastical illustrations.”
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My favorite book growing up was the, about a con man. It was the, the, this book called Dead Souls, uh, by a Russian writer named Gogol. Um, and it…

Abigail Stryer is experiencing backlash for her book, which discusses rapid onset gender dysphoria in young girls and the significant increase in t…
The discussion mentions Anthony Burgess and how he created a slang language for his book, Clockwork Orange, using Russian words.
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