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Peyton DisPlaced: The Librarian Is In Podcast, Ep. 88
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Another crossover episode with our fine friends from the Overdue podcast! Frank and Gwen join Craig and Andrew in Philadelphia to discuss the 1956 novel Peyton Place. Is it a classic? A soap opera? A groundbreaking statement about sexuality? Is it “ripe, hotly passionate, but fickle” — the first line of the book? You decide.
Peyton Place by Grace Metalious
More Peyton Place...
- TV and film available from the Library
- Unbuttoning America A Biography of Peyton Place by Ardis Cameron
- The Vanity Fair essay about Metalious that we mentioned
- Her NYT obituary
If you liked this episode, check out our first TLII/Overdue collab: "Lord of the Guys," back in January 2017!
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Comments
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accessibility to the podcast for deaf folks?
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transcripts coming soon
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