Lighting The Pipes

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 149:43:42
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Sinopse

A canonical tour of Arthur Conan Doyles Sherlock Holmes stories and their colourful contexts. More an enthusiasts journey than an experts quest, episodes aim to blend research and literary analysis with banterful conversation and review.

Episódios

  • The Black Echo (1992)

    30/11/2021 Duração: 01h50min

    In Michael Connelly's debut novel, readers meet Detective Harry Bosch of the LAPD. Bosch is haunted by several demons from his past, each of which comes out to play in "The Black Echo". First, there's the tragedy of his mother's murder and the childhood wounds of growing up in the system. Then there's his time as "tunnel-rat" in Vietnam as part of the 1st Infantry Division. Finally, his fumble over the so-called "Dollmaker" serial killings: an accidental shooting which saw him cut from the lofty heights of Robbery-Homicide and redeployed within the Department's Hollywood Division. These compelling factors combine with other narrative features in setting the context for our introduction to Connelly's principled protagonist. Here, LTP deep-dives through the first appearance of one of the genre's most celebrated characters.

  • The 39 Steps (1915)

    28/10/2021 Duração: 01h25min

    What do you get when an adventurous British writer combines suspension of disbelief, war-time propaganda and a patriotic dose of daring-do? John Buchan's "The 39 Steps", of course, a "shocker" that pleased troops and arm-chair generals alike and introduced the literary world to the character of Richard Hannay. In 1915, this novella seemed to strike all the right chords with British (and allied) audience. But more modern tuners are challenging the culturally-insensitive sharps and flats of Buchan's compositions. Season 3 continues as Josh and Scott light pipes and chat over the narrative and legacy of "The 39 Steps".

  • The Quiet American (1955)

    21/10/2021 Duração: 01h16min

    In 1955, Graham Greene published "The Quiet American", part character confession and part political allegory, set amidst the changing of the colonial guard in Southeast Asia. As the French powers puff their last breaths in Vietnam the American agenda starts making its strident moves and there, observing all from the inside, is cynical British journalist Thomas Fowler. Forced into defending his own private sanctuary and selfishness, Fowler grows embroiled in a conflict with CIA agent Alden Pyle that is as symbolic as it is sympathetic. Josh and Scott talk PIPES and chase the metaphorical dragon over this sophisticated narrative as Season 3 continues.

  • LTP Selects: The Copper Beeches (1892)

    02/09/2021 Duração: 57min

    Our "Sherlock Selects" summer series concludes here with a real show-stopper! "The Copper Beeches" is one of Conan Doyle's most atmospheric and engaging mysteries, featuring a female client with moxie and a country manse full of fear. We had a great time talking over this story back in May of 2017 and proudly re-present it here today in wrapping up our seasonal series.

  • LTP Selects: The Creeping Man (1923)

    15/08/2021 Duração: 30min

    When old age hands you lemons... it's time to take monkey gland injections from a quack Czech doctor! Or, at least, that's what Professor Presbury might have once suggested. This curious tale is as close as Conan Doyle ever gets to showcasing the hardships of graceful aging to the love-struck pensioner. Yes, "The Adventure of the Creeping Man" is full of crazy moments but it is not bereft of relevance: anti-aging creams, experimental diets, airbrushed photographs... how many of us wish for greater powers of attraction and vitality? Presbury might be an unhinged "monkey man" but his actions hold an awkward mirror up to ourselves. We had a fun time talking over this tale back in September of 2018 and are excited to revive it now for our Summer series!

  • Knots & Crosses (1987)

    08/08/2021 Duração: 01h16min

    In this gritty crime thriller, Detective Sergeant John Rebus makes his literary debut. Ian Rankin draws on rich material from the city of Edinburgh and his native Scotland in sculpting his protagonist's first adventure. From the dank alleyways of Auld Reekie to the spirited influence of Stevenson's "Jekyll and Hyde", Rankin works hard with his first Rebus novel to establish an immersive world of conflict and consequence.

  • LTP Selects: Black Peter (1904)

    27/07/2021 Duração: 45min

    A grizzly harpoon murder and a protégé inspector lure Sherlock and Watson out of London and into the remote Weald of East Sussex in this atmospheric adventure. Originally published in 1904, this yarn was collected and re-published a year later in "The Return of Sherlock Holmes". Our "Sherlock Selects" Summer mini-series continues here with a return to this dark story of revenge and retribution sparked years previously upon the open sea. All aboard!

  • LTP Selects: The Bruce-Partington Plans (1908)

    18/07/2021 Duração: 53min

    Our "Sherlock Selects" mini-series continues to buffer the Summer's bigger reads, this time with a conversation on "The Bruce Partington Plans" from May 2018. Originally published in 1908 (and featured in the later collection "His Last Bow") this story of stolen government plans in a fog-draped London overflows with intrigue and eventually ranked as one of Conan Doyle's own favourites. We had fun revisiting this tale and stoking the fire over its slow-burning charm.

  • A Morbid Taste For Bones (1977)

    13/07/2021 Duração: 01h42min

    Published in 1977, "A Morbid Taste For Bones" introduced Brother Cadfael to the world, a Welsh Benedictine monk of the 12th Century with a penchant for solving crimes. Although Ellis Peters establishes a dynamic back-story for her protagonist, set amidst the turmoil of the First Crusade, the vibe of his first adventure is decidedly more "crofter intrigue" than "conflicts of war". Led by the suspect vision of an ambitious monk, the Brothers of Shrewsbury Abbey feel entitled to the nearby relics of Saint Winifred, Welsh virgin martyr, and travel to rural Gwytherin in hopes of exhuming and obtaining them. Things go from bad to worse when bribery and murder enter the plot and Cadfael is soon forced to intercede to arbitrate, explicate and ameliorate events. Complete with a mini-history on the First Crusade, in this episode we guide you through the bell-tolls of Cadfael's first monastic mystery.

  • LTP Selects: The Cardboard Box (1893)

    07/07/2021 Duração: 40min

    Second in our series of "Sherlock Selects" for the Summer is "The Adventure of the Cardboard Box". Originally published in January of 1893 (and first covered on LTP in June of 2017), Conan Doyle himself ruled against anthologizing this tale due to its controversial subject matter. But you can't keep a good story down and "The Cardboard Box" would soon enough see wide release in both the UK and America. We had a lot of fun chatting through this twisted tale of morbid mail and jealous love!

  • LTP Selects: The Abbey Grange (1904)

    02/06/2021 Duração: 44min

    This season, we'll be buffering new episodes with re-introduced and smaller story reviews. For these selections, we reach back into our first season vaults and renew our love for some favourite Sherlock pieces and chats. First up is "The Abbey Grange", one of Josh's choices from The Return of Sherlock Holmes. Originally published in March of 2018, we had a great time talking through the beats of this locked room mystery.

  • Later (2021) by Stephen King

    28/05/2021 Duração: 01h24min

    "Later" marks the third and most recent crime story written by Stephen King for the Hard Case Crime label. Offering readers a predictable mix of the supernatural and police procedural, the horror master's latest tale continues his career penchant for coming-of-age narratives with soul-searching themes. Josh and Scott break down the narrative and weigh its subtle strengths as series three of LTP picks up momentum.

  • The Silver Pigs (1989) by Lindsey Davis

    18/05/2021 Duração: 01h48min

    Josh and Scott kick off a new series of crime story explorations with a trip to Lindsey Davis's Ancient Rome, guided by Imperial Informant, Marcus Didius Falco. "The Silver Pigs" is set in AD 70, during the rule of Vespasian, and travels from the Aventine to Roman Britain where a conspiracy involving the trade of silver ingots propels Falco further into deep and dangerous territory. Join us for a time-travelling romp through antiquity as Davis reconstructs ancient Rome for modern crime readers through the lens of her cynical detective.

  • Ranking Raymond Chandler

    14/04/2021 Duração: 01h27min

    For their series finale on the Philip Marlowe novels, Scott and Josh reflect on their reading of the canonical sweep and rank the stories and features of Raymond Chandler's enduring collection.

  • Playback (1958)

    07/04/2021 Duração: 02h18s

    Chandler's final complete Marlowe novel was written at a time of deteriorating health and tumultuous circumstances for the author. Not surprisingly, some of these conflicts from 1958 find their way into the story. Marlowe is different here and the narrative is markedly unique, in ways both satisfying and off-putting to readers. Josh and Scott complete their "Marlowe Sweep" by examining the context behind and story of Chandler's finishing full-length adventure.

  • The Long Goodbye (1953)

    03/03/2021 Duração: 02h25min

    1953 saw the publication of Raymond Chandler's sixth Philip Marlowe novel, "The Long Goodbye". Chandler himself regarded it as his best work and many fans agree. Nevertheless, behind the scenes it was getting harder for Chandler to find peace. Personal issues and professional conflicts continued to grow, marring his sense of contentment. Josh and Scott sit down to expose the context behind this penultimate Marlowe adventure and, of course, "light the pipes" over its striking narrative features.

  • The Confidential Agent (1939)

    13/01/2021 Duração: 01h49min

    Driven by amphetamine, Graham Greene knocked out this thriller in only 6 weeks of 1939 in a rented room of a Bloomsbury flat. He wrote fervently as premonitions of a second world war grew more tangible around him. Josh and Scott take a break from their Raymond Chandler campaign to investigate and weigh the merits of this compelling espionage adventure.

  • The Little Sister (1949)

    29/12/2020 Duração: 02h01min

    After a five-year hiatus, Raymond Chandler returns to the world of Philip Marlowe with "The Little Sister". His small-town client brings big-city trouble as the investigation into her missing brother turns up a lot of Tinseltown intrigue, including ice-pick murders and sexual betrayal. Coloured by Chandler's own experiences within the studio system, this fifth Marlowe adventure shows no mercy in presenting a deeply problematic view of show-business and the rotten cogs of its machinery.

  • The Lady In The Lake (1943)

    16/11/2020 Duração: 01h51min

    For his fourth novel, Raymond Chandler sends detective Philip Marlowe away from the steamy tumult of Los Angeles and up into the fresh mountain air in search of a client's missing wife. The investigation starts simply enough but soon careens along a grotty path of quick-fire hunches and deadly secrets that take no prisoners. Josh and Scott drag the narrative waters of this complex caper as their survey of Raymond Chandler's writing continues!

  • The Great Mouse Detective (1986)

    13/11/2020 Duração: 01h43min

    Commenting on the gigantic success of his company, Walt Disney once famously said "...it was all started by a mouse". Years later, it would again be a mouse that helped to safeguard Disney's future, this time by restoring hope and energy into its animation wing. 1986's "The Great Mouse Detective" is a smaller cog in the studio's machine but one full of curios and performances that merit discussion. Here, we take a trip down the Baker Street mouse-hole and review this classic.

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