The Big Book Project

By Lori Feathers

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Episodes: 34

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The Big Book Project is a multi-venue reading experience for bibliophiles fascinated by long or dense works of fiction and interested in discussing them with others, one novel at a time. 

The works selected will be capacious novels from the mid-nineteenth century through today that possess an abundant writing style or complexity in structure and themes.

The notion that reading need not be a solitary activity has special resonance with these novels given that there is much to discuss, elaborate upon and question in the authors’ expression of ideas. I like to think of these novels as abundant because I appreciate their richness and volume, characteristics bestow a sort of grace to luxuriate with the text.

The critic and scholar Alexander Nehamas writes that when a work of art beckons, it is because we do not fully understand it but feel the strong desire to do so. And it is this deliberative process, the journey, of trying to understand why a novel is extraordinary that I want to explore with fellow readers at The Big Book Project.

We discuss books like Roberto Bolaño’s 2666


Episode Date
Effingers by Gabriele Tergit, with Nick During (NYRB)
Jun 12, 2026
Doctor Faustus by Thomas Mann, with Chad Post | Big Book Project
Jun 10, 2026
Steven Moore on "Last Time Around," William Gaddis & the Future of the Big Novel
May 15, 2026
The School of Night with Richard Bailey
May 08, 2026
News From the Empire with Ron Restrepo
May 05, 2026
Reading The School of Night with Chad Post
Apr 17, 2026
Chaos, Holy Fools & Don Quixote in Dostoevsky’s The Idiot with Prof. Michael Sexton
Mar 06, 2026
Reading D.H. Lawrence's The Rainbow with Mark Haber
Feb 25, 2026
Reading Faulkner's Go Down, Moses with Dr. Larry Allums | The Big Book Project
Feb 18, 2026
Translating the Impossible: Ursula Phillips on Ice by Jacek Dukaj
Jan 22, 2026
Mark de Silva Discusses "The Logos"
Nov 17, 2025
Absalom, Absalom! Final Thoughts with Dr. Larry Allums
Nov 07, 2025
Innocence, Design, and the American Adam: Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom! Video #4 Dr. Larry Allums
Nov 05, 2025
The Southern Labyrinth: Faulkner’s Layers of Storytelling in Chapter 6 of Absalom, Absalom! Video 3 With Larry Allums
Oct 30, 2025
Absalom, Absalom! Chapters 4–5: Rosa Coldfield’s Humiliation and Sutpen’s Obsession | The Big Book Project (Video 2 with Dr. Larry Allums)
Oct 22, 2025
Understanding Absalom, Absalom!: Faulkner’s Biblical Roots, Mythic Imagination, and the Southern Psyche
Oct 13, 2025
A Fortunate Man: Henrik Pontoppidan’s Masterwork with Nick During (NYRB)
Sep 19, 2025
Exploring Antonio Lobo Antunes: Memory, Trauma, and Portuguese Literature with Chad W. Post
Sep 10, 2025
The Kindly Ones: That Ending!
Aug 01, 2025
What Makes Big Books Work? Abundance, Complexity, and the Joy of Long Novels with James Elkins
Jul 22, 2025
Confronting Atrocity: The Kindly Ones, Moral Complicity, and the Ethics of Reading Difficult Books (with Brad Costa)
Jul 11, 2025
The Kindly Ones: Holocaust Literature, Bureaucratic Evil, and the Banality of Horror
Jul 07, 2025
Five Strange Languages: James Elkins on Long Novels, Memory, and the Art of Digression
Jun 18, 2025
The Kindly Ones: Stalingrad, The Harpies, and the Horror of History (with Tom Flynn)
Jun 14, 2025
Memory, War, and Translation: David McKay on The Remembered Soldier by Anjet Daanje
May 16, 2025
Legacy, Silence, and Symbolism in Agaat: What the Maps and Diaries Really Mean
Apr 21, 2025
The Power of Agaat: Publishing, Politics, and Literary Brilliance with Tin House’s Nanci McCloskey
Mar 26, 2025
Unraveling 2666: Literary Obsession, Violence, and the Mystery of Archimboldi with Tom Flynn
Mar 19, 2025
How to Lose Your Humanity: Systemic Violence and Society’s Indifference in 2666
Mar 07, 2025
The Collective Guilt in 2666: Society’s Role in the Crimes
Feb 17, 2025
Unmasking the Banality of Evil: The Harrowing Crimes in Roberto Bolaño’s 2666
Feb 10, 2025
Treading Water in a Sea of Semblances: Fate, Violence, and the Illusion of Reality in 2666
Jan 31, 2025
2666 Book Discussion: Fate, Coincidence, and the Search for Archimboldi
Jan 15, 2025
Unpacking the Depths of Big Books: Introducing The Big Book Project and Roberto Bolaño's 2666
Dec 31, 2024