{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/65c2b1a294c7b600173663c2/6966e186d6e0ec6b284cf0ae?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Moral Discord: Noah Kulwin on Ross Macdonald’s Black Money","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/65c2b1a294c7b600173663c2/1768349635131-125f1b87-e176-4142-a80a-7c2aaedff717.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>The hosts discuss Stephanie Wambugu’s justly-hyped novel Lonely Crowds before they’re joined by Noah Kulwin, an avowed Macdonaldhead who details the pleasures of private eye fiction through 1966’s Black Money.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Noah Kulwin is a writer based in New York City. He is also the co-host of the podcast Blowback, a history program about American empire. He has written for a wide variety of publications, but more recently can be found in The Baffler, The Intercept, Screen Slate and Protean.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Please consider supporting our work on <a href=\"https://www.patreon.com/profile/creators?u=130746783\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Patreon</a>, where you can access additional materials and send us your guest (and book!) coverage requests. Questions and kind comments can be directed to readingwriterspod at gmail dot com.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p><a href=\"https://charlotteshane.com\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Charlotte Shane</a>’s most recent book is <em>An Honest Woman</em>. Her essay newsletter, <a href=\"https://meantforyou.beehiiv.com\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Meant For You</a>, can be subscribed to or read online for free. Her social media handle is @charoshane.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p><a href=\"https://jolivingstone.net\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Jo Livingstone</a> is a writer who teaches at Pratt Institute. </p>","author_name":"Reading Writers"}