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Lusty Literature

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by Julia Robertson

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“Lusty Literature” is hosted by Julia Robertson, actor, writer and lover of saucy books. Described as “PBS After-Dark”, each episode stars steamy excerpts from racy novels and/or sexy poems. Plus, you’ll learn about the lives of famous writers from John Donne to Edith Wharton. (Warning: this show discusses more boobs than “Bridgerton” and offers more gasps than “Masterpiece Theatre”.) #Romance #Poetry #Satire

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8/21/2024

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Episode thumbnail for S1E7 - Episode Seven The Rebel

September 28, 2024

S1E7 - Episode Seven The Rebel

<h1></h1> <p>The writer Colette was so famous in her homeland of France that when she died there in the 1950s, Colette was honored to a state-funeral. Her most famous novella “Gigi” was adapted into an Oscar-winning movie, whilst her novel “Cheri” was made into a film starring Michelle Pfeiffer.   Colette’s personal life also made headlines: one night, whilst working as a nude music hall performer at the famed Moulin Rouge club, Colette and her then lover, the niece of Emperor Napoleon the Third, apparently sparked a near audience riot, when she and her lover simulated sex onstage.</p>

Episode thumbnail for S1E6 - Episode Six The Trailblazer

September 21, 2024

S1E6 - Episode Six The Trailblazer

<h1></h1> <p>Edith Wharton, the American Gilded-Age writer, born into opulence, often “wrote what she knew”. And “who” Edith knew were millionaires - corporate titans who traveled the world and who’d never get on their knees to scrub a toilet bowl all around its rim. </p> <p>Edith also knew about, and wrote about, living within an emotionally cold, sexless marriage (a theme underscoring her Pulitzer Prize winning novel, &quot;The Age of Innocence”). </p> <p>And Edith knew about affairs; her lust-filled poem “Terminus” written by her beneath warm crumpled sheets, the morning-after she experienced shenanigans with a well-known cad.</p>

Episode thumbnail for S1E5 - Episode Five The Prisoner

September 14, 2024

S1E5 - Episode Five The Prisoner

<h1></h1> <p>John Cleland was born in England in 1710 into a family with literary connections: his father, a civil servant, friends with Alexander Pope - the second most-quoted-writer in “The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations”. </p> <p>Yet John Cleland wound up in prison writing and re-editing his manuscript, for what became, FANNY HILL. The notorious oft-banned novel famed for its colorful descriptions of massive appendages.</p>

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What is Lusty Literature?

“Lusty Literature” is hosted by Julia Robertson, actor, writer and lover of saucy books. Described as “PBS After-Dark”, each episode stars steamy excerpts from racy novels and/or sexy poems. Plus, you’ll learn about the lives of famous writers from John Donne to Edith Wharton. (Warning: this show discusses more boobs than “Bridgerton” and offers more gasps than “Masterpiece Theatre”.) #Romance #Poetry #Satire

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 7 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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