Episode 25: Willy Vlautin and Dashiell Hammett

We were excited to have novelist and musician Willy Vlautin join us for a discussion about his career in both fields and his newest novel, The Left and the Lucky, which John Mulaney called “electric.” Willy covered his influences, why it was great to discover that some random lady hates him, and the interplay between his career as a songwriter and writer of fiction. 

Then, what’s it like to read everything a single author wrote over just one summer? For us, of course, this means tackling crime fiction master Dashiell Hammett’s entire output. Hammett might not be on the New York Times’ “Best Summer Reads” list, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t curl up on a beach towel with his highly polished stories of violence, irony, and bootleg whiskey.

The Left and the Lucky by Willy Vlautin is out now.

Works cited this episode:

Don’t Skip Out on Me, Willy Vlautin
“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” Joyce Carol Oates
The Night Always Comes, Willy Vlautin
Lean on Pete, Willy Vlautin
Northline, Willy Vlautin
A Game of Thrones, George R.R. Martin
The Deverry Cycle, Katharine Kerr
The Murderbot Diaries, Martha Wells
Breaking Bad, created by Vince Gilligan
The Sopranos, created by David Chase
The Millennium trilogy, Stieg Larsson
The Space Trilogy, C.S. Lewis
The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien
iCarly, created by Dan Scheider
Executive Orders, Tom Clancy
Dombey and Son, Charles Dickens
Great Expectations, Charles Dickens
Jazz, Toni Morrison
Sula, Toni Morrison
The Maltese Falcon, Dashiell Hammett
Spade and Archer, Joe Gores
The Bourne Identity, Robert Ludlum

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