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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 44 MIN

Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix

from Deep Calls to Deep: Reading Together · host Martin Essig

Char and I cross over from our normally audio-only Desire of Horror Podcast to produce this Youtube video. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509184/episodes/19031864 https://youtu.be/XR8TvC5gfsoWe discuss the book Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix. The book provides a somewhat obvious but nonetheless useful capitalist critique around the concepts of the Professional Managerial Class or corporate speak; Consumer Culture, especially influencer advertisement techniques; and the toxic positivity of constant "self-maximization." An Ikea-like furniture store is built on the past site of a particularly ignominious prison, and the spirit of its warden and his prisoners emerge from within the vast, deliberately disorientating halls of the "Orsk" furniture store to haunt its circulating corridors, which are already haunted by the gaze of capital and consumption. The former prison was one of Jeremy Bentham's infamous "Panopticons." A Panopticon was a prison designed to require minimal guards because the prisoners always had the sense that they were being watched by the guards who were placed in a watch tower in the middle of the prison complex, so that they were able to see the maximal number of cells from their vantage point. The Panopticon serves as a fruitful metaphor throughout the novel as the horror of the ineluctable, internalized gaze of the Lacanian "Big Other," which for horror fans is something like the incubus always speaking from inside of the possessed's head.https://www.martinessig.comBaddass vibes mixed by James Reeves of Midnight Radio https://www.jamesreevesco.com

Char and I cross over from our normally audio-only Desire of Horror Podcast to produce this Youtube video. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509184/episodes/19031864 https://youtu.be/XR8TvC5gfso We discuss the book Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix. The book provides a somewhat obvious but nonetheless useful capitalist critique around the concepts of the Professional Managerial Class or corporate speak; Consumer Culture, especially influencer advertisement techniques; and the toxic positivity...

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Char and I cross over from our normally audio-only Desire of Horror Podcast to produce this Youtube video. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2509184/episodes/19031864 https://youtu.be/XR8TvC5gfsoWe discuss the book Horrorstor by Grady Hendrix. The book...

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