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Join us as we dive into a collection of books that are deliberately broken, glitchy, and circuitous—books designed not to be finished, but to be inhabited. From the dream language of James Joyce to the fractal structures of David Foster Wallace, we explore literature that traps you in time, space, and digression. We discuss how Finnegans Wake functions as a perfect loop , why The Third Policeman is a critique of scientific bureaucracy , and how Infinite Jest mirrors our obsession with passive entertainment. We also navigate the "mazes" of Nabokov and the physical puzzles of Murakami, proving that you don't need to solve the puzzle to enjoy the book. Featured in this episode: The Time Traps: James Joyce, Flann O'Brien, and David Foster Wallace. The Space Traps: Vladimir Nabokov, Haruki Murakami, and Milorad Pavić. The Digression Traps: Laurence Sterne, Robert Burton, and Herman Melville. The Ultimate Glitch: Italo Calvino. Timestamps: 00:00 – The Sickness of the TBR List 00:25 – Books Designed to Never Be Finished 01:25 – James Joyce: Finnegans Wake & Circular History 03:04 – Flann O'Brien: The Third Policeman & Absurdism 04:26 – David Foster Wallace: Infinite Jest & The Sierpinski Gasket 06:28 – Vladimir Nabokov: Pale Fire & The Reader as Detective 08:11 – Haruki Murakami: The Strange Library 09:54 – Milorad Pavić: Dictionary of the Khazars 11:03 – Teaser: Bridgerton & Regency History 11:24 – Georges Perec: Life: A User's Manual (The Cinematic Freeze Frame) 12:54 – Laurence Sterne: Tristram Shandy (The Digression Trap) 13:56 – Robert Burton: The Anatomy of Melancholy (The Original Internet) 15:22 – Herman Melville: Moby Dick as Experimental Fiction 16:48 – Italo Calvino: If on a Winter's Night a Traveler as a postmodern novel 17:56 – Conclusion: Embracing the Antilibrary #JamesJoyce #DavidFosterWallace #InfiniteJest #FinnegansWake #HarukiMurakami #VladimirNabokov #ItaloCalvino #Postmodernism #ExperimentalFiction #ClassicLiterature #AntiLibrary #LiteraryCriticism #DeepDive #MobyDick #TristramShandy #FlannOBrien #Modernism #BooksNotPlots #CircularNarratives #DigressiveReading #SlowReading #GeorgesPerec #MiloradPavic #videoessay