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Pulp Today w/ David Avallone

What is pulp fiction? Glad you asked! David Avallone -- son of prolific author Michael Avallone and a writer himself -- invites you on a tour through the liveliest and most popular storytelling… from the Trojan War to the 21st Century. Special guests include actor James Urbaniak (The Venture Brothers), writer David F. Walker (The Life of Frederick Douglass, Luke Cage) and actor Mageina Tovah (Spider-man 2, The Magicians.)

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Episodes
74
Years Active
2021 - 2022
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Episode 72: J.G. Ballard: Genre As Art

Episode 72: J.G. Ballard: Genre As Art

On the season finale, we read and talk about J.G. Ballard’s intro to his classic novel CRASH, in which he defends science fiction – a pulp genre – as a legitimate and worthwhile literary pursuit. Exp…
Mon 15 Aug 2022
Episode 71: Faces, Masks and Cities of Glass

Episode 71: Faces, Masks and Cities of Glass

Paul Auster uses the detective genre to investigate questions of identity, story and reality itself in CITY OF GLASS, the first novella in THE NEW YORK TRILOGY. In a P.I. story… the first initial is …
Mon 08 Aug 2022
Episode 70: Even Babysitters Can Be Detectives

Episode 70: Even Babysitters Can Be Detectives

Returning guest Emily Edwards, author of the upcoming detective novel Viviana Valentine Gets Her Man, and host of the hilarious podcast “F*ckbois of Literature,” introduces us to the Babysitters’ Clu…
Mon 01 Aug 2022
Episode 69: Hell... and Conventions

Episode 69: Hell... and Conventions

As San Diego Comic Con 2022 approaches, David Avallone reads from Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle's INFERNO, which connects the dots between fan conventions and eternal suffering. --Please leave…
Mon 18 Jul 2022
Episode 68: Vera Caspary's Laura

Episode 68: Vera Caspary's Laura

A great mystery novel with multiple narrators, turned into a great film with just one. David Avallone discusses the life and work of Vera Caspary, blacklists and greylists, and the impossibility of r…
Mon 11 Jul 2022
Episode 67: Andrew Vachss vs. the Worst People in the World

Episode 67: Andrew Vachss vs. the Worst People in the World

Like Dashiell Hammett, Andrew Vachss walked the walk before he sat down to write about crime. Unlike Hammett, Vachss was able to write explicitly – honestly – about the kind of monsters who walk the …
Mon 13 Jun 2022
Episode 66: Swashbuckling with Horatio Hornblower

Episode 66: Swashbuckling with Horatio Hornblower

Sixty-six episodes in, and we still haven't gotten around to a single swashbuckler pulp. We correct that oversight with today's reading from C. S. Forester's classic Royal Navy hero, in his first adv…
Mon 06 Jun 2022
Episode 65: The Felony Squad, Tie-Ins, and Tough Choices

Episode 65: The Felony Squad, Tie-Ins, and Tough Choices

Anyone remember THE FELONY SQUAD? Has Michael Avallone’s well-regarded original tie-in outlived the memory of the TV show it was based on? Listen to a chapter and decide for yourself... --Please…
Mon 16 May 2022
Episode 64: Boldly Going

Episode 64: Boldly Going

To celebrate the premiere of STRANGE NEW WORLDS and commemorate the passing of original STAR TREK artist James Bama, this week’s topic is the novelizations of James Blish. There is a reading from the…
Mon 09 May 2022
Episode 63: Steampunk, the Aviation Pulps and G8

Episode 63: Steampunk, the Aviation Pulps and G8

Less than two decades after the Great War, writers who lived through it were already turning their nightmarish experiences into high adventure… and fantastic science fiction. Chief among these was Ro…
Mon 02 May 2022
Episode 62: The Lost Weekend

Episode 62: The Lost Weekend

No martinis this time, as the subject is Charles Jackson’s ground-breaking classic about an alcoholic’s five day bender. Also featured: the things you find in old paperbacks, and a telegram from Jack…
Mon 25 Apr 2022
Episode 61: Gary Phillips Comes to Harlem

Episode 61: Gary Phillips Comes to Harlem

Critically acclaimed author Gary Phillips joins David Avallone to read from, and talk about, Chester Himes’ classic COTTON COMES TO HARLEM, and all things pulp. --Please leave us a rating on App…
Mon 18 Apr 2022
Episode 60: Defending Civilization at Castle Keep

Episode 60: Defending Civilization at Castle Keep

William Eastlake's dreamlike World War Two classic, about modern war crashing into the priceless relics and art treasures of Europe. In all that destruction... what can be saved? All that, plus a pre…
Mon 11 Apr 2022
Episode 59: The Man Who Was Thursday

Episode 59: The Man Who Was Thursday

What does a surrealist Christian allegory have to do with pulp fiction? Everything. G.K. Chesterton’s classic, influential masterpiece, subtitled "A Nightmare", echoes in every spy and conspiracy sto…
Mon 28 Mar 2022
Episode 58: Super-Chilling... with Kelly Sue Milano!

Episode 58: Super-Chilling... with Kelly Sue Milano!

R.L. Stine is a wildly prolific paperback horror phenomenon, and comics writer Kelly Sue Milano (HEX11) joins David Avallone to talk about FEAR STREET SUPER CHILLER: SILENT NIGHT. --Please leave…
Mon 21 Mar 2022
Episode 57: It’s Superman!

Episode 57: It’s Superman!

Can a serious author write a serious novel about... Superman? Tom De Haven answers that question with a resounding, entertaining, delightful "yes!" --Please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts/i…
Mon 14 Mar 2022
Episode 56: Deep Space, Doorways, and the Sense of Wonder

Episode 56: Deep Space, Doorways, and the Sense of Wonder

Some books open important doorways for you. For David Avallone, one of those was Robert Silverberg’s classic science fiction anthology DEEP SPACE. --Please leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts/iT…
Mon 28 Feb 2022
Episode 55: Winter Kills

Episode 55: Winter Kills

Richard Condon wrote sophisticated thrillers that were as pulpy as they were smart, and influenced everyone who ever tried to turn conspiracy theories into entertainments. One of his best, WINTER KIL…
Mon 21 Feb 2022
Episode 54: This Gun For Hire

Episode 54: This Gun For Hire

Graham Greene was a master of pulp fiction and a great “literary” novelist, and THIS GUN FOR HIRE (originally A GUN FOR SALE) is one of his sharpest. Can you really put up a wall between two aspects …
Mon 14 Feb 2022
Episode 53: Modesty!

Episode 53: Modesty!

In memory of breathtaking Italian actress Monica Vitti, today we talk about the iconic character MODESTY BLAISE, and how an entertaining comic strip became a train-wreck of a film, and then an excell…
Mon 07 Feb 2022
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