Art for the End Times: Help! I married a Maw-mouth

Published: Dec. 7, 2021, 11:11 p.m.

b'Yes, we all have a certain nostalgic attachment to the Harry Potter series and Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. But let\\u2019s be honest: It\\u2019s a little odd that children are offered up as sacrifices in JK Rowling\\u2019s magical world, that they\\u2019re expected to save everybody, and that everyone is just kind of fine with that arrangement. However, in the first two installments of her celebrated Scholomance series, A Deadly Education and The Last Graduate, author Naomi Novik creates a much darker and much more violent world of magic, monsters, sorcerers, and survival\\u2014a world that takes the premise of Rowling\\u2019s series to a darker, more violent, and dramatically complex conclusion. Following the central character El as she navigates the treacherous world within and beyond the Scholomance, a school for sorcerers without teachers or a governing body, Novik\\u2019s innovative novels not only make for great reading but also probe deeply human and political questions about the choices we make to survive in a darkly unjust world\\u2014and the fights we must wage in order to create something better.

In the newest episode of her TRNN podcast Art for the End Times, host Lyta Gold convenes a lively panel of writers, philologists, editors, and haters to discuss the Scholomance series and the important lessons Novik\\u2019s magical world can teach us about surviving our own monstrous world. Panelists include: Dan Walden, Allegra Silcox, Adrian Rennix, and Jessica Lamb.

Pre-Production/Studio/Post Production: Stephen Frank

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