Dylan Cuellar, Kassia Oset
Unburied Books
A podcast reading its way through the NYRB Classics, a series that resurrects fiction and nonfiction works worth remembering.
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Dylan Cuellar, Kassia Oset
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Feb 25, 2026
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Party Going with Ian Patterson 25.02.2026 1:12:16
In this episode, poet, translator, and the man behind Nemo's Almanac Ian Patterson, joins us to discuss Party Going by Henry Green. We talk about the novel's strange writing style, class and gender politics, and Green's obsession with the promiscuous. Become a subscriber for further discussions on your favorite classics.
Teaser: Silas Marner by George Eliot 12.02.2026 9:01
In this Patreon clip, Kassia and Dylan discuss the classic novel Silas Marner, the book's fast paced structure, and their love of Eliot's language. Have Christmas every day by becoming a subscriber.
Life and Fate with Robert Chandler 21.01.2026 1:01:11
Translator Robert Chandler joins us to discuss his journey with Vasily Grossman, Stalingrad versus Life and Fate , and Grossman's representation of totalitarianism.
Teaser: "Christmas Every Day" by William Dean Howells 30.12.2025 6:25
The Patreon gets festive this December by discussing a classic Christmas short story from a Kassia favorite, William Dean Howells. We wrap up the episode with a few Marianne Moore holiday poems as she was the translator of this month's NYRB Rock Crystal. Have Christmas every day by becoming a subscriber.
Rock Crystal by Adalbert Stifter 19.12.2025 1:02:52
Dylan and Kassia gather around the hearth to discuss Adalbert Stifter's Rock Crystal, a Christmassy novella translated from German by Elizabeth Mayer and Marianne Moore. In this story, two children get lost in a snowstorm on Holy Eve. We shovel away the layers of winter snow to uncover the deeper meaning of their predicament. Support our show here .
Teaser: The Toilers of the Sea by Victor Hugo 13.12.2025 8:26
In this clip, Kassia and Dylan how Victor Hugo's Guernsey compares to the Guernsey of Ebenezer le Page and the use of essayistic digressions in novels. Become a subscriber for further yapping on Guernsey via Victor Hugo's The Toilers of the Sea.
The Book of Ebenezer Le Page with Matt Tannenbaum 29.11.2025 1:20:58
In this episode, Matt Tannenbaum, proprietor of Lenox, Massachusetts' The Bookstore and focus of the documentary Hello, Bookstore, joins us to discuss The Book of Ebenezer Le Page by G. B. Edwards. At 80, Guernseyman Ebenezer reflects on the joys, sorrows, and annoyances of his life as he searches for an heir to his modest fortune, some of which is buried in the backyard. We talk about the novel's...
Teaser: The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov 17.11.2025 6:01
We paired last month's NYRB Classic, The Golovlyov Family, with another Russian classic on the Patreon, The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, and compare these tales about the dying Russian aristocracy and the freedom of serfs. Listen to the full epsiode here .
The Golovlyov Family with José Vergara 27.10.2025 1:30:39
Professor of Russian José Vergara recommends a dark story of family betrayal. Shchedrin's 1880 novel follows the fall of a miserly matriarch and the rise of her even more punitive son. We talk about tragicomedy, fate, faith, and constant death. Spoilers are out of control. This is one of our favorite books, so read it quick! Michaela Telfer's article on bureaucracy in the novel (open access) Sign...
Teaser: The Aspern Papers by Henry James 30.09.2025 5:38
In this clip, we revisit the classic tale of toxic stan culture: Henry James' The Aspern Papers. Ever moved into a dilapidated Venetian palazzo to possibly steal the yellowing missives exchanged between your literary idol and his former flame? Us neither! Join us as we pick apart the narrator's twisted mind. Hear the full episode on our Patreon .
In the Freud Archives with Elise Riley 24.09.2025 1:09:28
Elise Riley, an accessioning archivist at the Beinecke Library, offers us an expert's perspective on In The Freud Archives, Janet Malcolm's nonfictional exploration of archival infighting . The book concerns three psychoanalytic scholars who come to epistolary blows over the scattered remains of Freud's legacy. But unlike most niche academic debates, this one resulted in a $13 million dollar law...
Teaser: Home with Simon Thomas 08.08.2025 4:34
In this clip, we discuss how Home acts as a "spiritual sequel" to Penelope Mortimer's The Pumpkin Eater, showcasing a more detailed portrait of the narrator's family and how it reflected mid-century British society. To hear the full episode, check out our Patreon .
The Pumpkin Eater with Lucy Scholes 25.07.2025 1:39:32
McNally Editions senior editor Lucy Scholes joins the show to talk about Penelope Mortimer's dark novel of marriage and parenthood, the Pumpkin Eater. We discuss the narrator's mysterious identity, her rage at psychoanalysis, and Anne Bancroft's interpretation of her in the 1964 film adaptation. Read Lucy's piece on Mortimer here . Check out Daddy's Gone A-Hunting and The Home . Sign up for our bo...
Teaser: The Vagabond by Colette 16.07.2025 5:05
In this clip, we discuss the power of words versus images and compare Colette and Clébert's notions of vagabondage. To hear the full episode, check out our Patreon .
Paris Vagabond with Zito Madu 09.07.2025 1:08:32
Writer Zito Madu joins us to discuss Jean-Paul Clébert's Paris Vagabond translated from French by Donald Nicholson-Smith. In a series of vignettes, the book explores life on the streets of the city in the years following WWII. We talk about Clébert's middle-class background, analyze the photographs taken by Patrice Molinard, and consider the romanticization of "vagabonds." Order our guest's book ...
Teaser: The Coming of the Book by Lucien Febvre and Henri-Jean Martin 03.06.2025 6:42
Inspired by Schattenfroh, we discuss a seminal work on the impact of printing from 1450 to 1800 written by Lucien Febvre and Henri-Jean Martin. In this clip, we explore a few of the many mysteries in the life of Johannes Gutenberg. To hear the rest, become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84429384
Schattenfroh with Michael Lentz and Max Lawton 26.05.2025 57:13
In this special episode, we discuss Schattenfroh with author Michael Lentz and translator Max Lawton. This novel, originally written in German, traverses centuries of history to confront a personal loss. We talk about Lentz's Catholic upbringing, Lawton's detective work, and how their collaboration reflects the narrator's imprisonment. Preorder Schattenfroh: Schattenfroh – Deep Vellum Donate to D...
Teaser: Chaucer's Scribes with Lawrence Warner 07.05.2025 7:26
In this episode, Professor Lawrence Warner joins us to talk about Adam Pinkhurst, a 14th century scribe who may or may not have been cursed in a humorous poem by Geoffrey Chaucer. We explore the evidence for Pinkhurst’s identification as Chaucer’s “owne scriveyn” behind two early manuscripts of The Canterbury Tales, enjoy some impromptu Middle English recitation, and question the relationship betw...
Anglo-Saxon Attitudes by Angus Wilson 22.04.2025 1:16:39
And we're back with a new season and episode covering Angus Wilson's Anglo-Saxon Attitudes, first published in 1956. The book tells the story of an archealogical hoax and its slow revelation due to the reluctant intervention of Gerald Middleton, a depressive medieval historian. We talk about the novelist versus the historian's investigation of truth, Wilson's treatment of gay relationships, and pa...
Shorts: Unbound with Jonathan Meades and John Mitchinson 11.02.2025 29:45
On this episode of Shorts, we're talking to author Jonathan Meades and publisher John Mitchinson about the unique publishing process at Unbound. We discuss how they each became readers, Unbound's roots in the subscription model of the 17th century, Meades' magnum opus, and more. Order Empty Wigs: https://unbound.com/books/empty-wigs Join the Unbound newsletter: https://unbound.com/newsletter
Teaser: A Tomb for Boris Davidovich by Danilo Kiš 27.12.2024 7:51
In this episode, we talk about A Tomb for Boris Davidovich by Danilo Kiš and Philip Roth's Writers from the Other Europe series from the 1970s and 80s. Listen to the full episode on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84429384
Ending Up with Craig Brown 24.12.2024 57:46
Author and critic Craig Brown joins us to discuss Kingsley Amis' novel Ending Up. The story follows a group of poverty-stricken elders as they suffer the miseries of one another's company (and their relatives) over the holidays. We talk about the limits of comic writing, Amis' penchant for irritation, and the context of 1970s England. It's our 50th NYRB Classic! Let's cut the telephone wires in ce...
Teaser: Dream of the Red Chamber Part 2 with Eileen Cheng-yin Chow and Wai-yee Li 14.12.2024 12:44
Eileen Cheng-yin Chow and Wai-yee Li, both scholars and devoted readers of Cao Xueqin's Dream of the Red Chamber, join us to discuss the book's final two volumes as well as their varied encounters with the text. In this clip, we talk about the controversy surrounding the novel's last 40 chapters, the author's alter ego, and the depiction of Chinese fatherhood. Hear the full episode on our Patreon:...
Angel with Mandylion Press 06.12.2024 1:20:05
Mabel Taylor and Madeline Porsella of Mandylion Press join us to discuss Elizabeth Taylor's Angel, a novel first published in 1957. Angel is the story of a self-obsessed writer whose imaginary world becomes frighteningly real. We talk about her lying tendencies, fraught relationships, and intersections with history's whirligig. Check out Mandylion's books and podcast , 1-800-1800. Sign up to our p...
Teaser: Pablo Casals, "Chopin," and the Esotericism of Classical Music 29.11.2024 2:38
It's classical music week at Unburied Books! In this bonus episode, we talk about Joys and Sorrows by Pablo Casals, a sort-of autobiography by the great unburier of Bach's cello suites, as well as Gottfried Benn's poem "Chopin," translated from German by NYRB favorite Michael Hofmann. Read the poem here: https://www.ronnowpoetry.com/contents/benn/Chopin.html Listen to the full episode on our Patr...
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