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Textbook Revolution - Matthew Hodgson

Episode 2 of the Textbook Revolution podcast, hosted by Matthew Hodgson, titled "Textbook Revolution - Matthew Hodgson" was published on November 23, 2021 and runs 32 minutes.

November 23, 2021 ·32m · Textbook Revolution

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On this episode of Textbook Revolution, we talk with Matthew Hodgson, editor of Chemeketa Press's edition of Passing, a 1929 novella by Nella Larsen. This essential book has reached a new audience due to the November 11, 2021 release of a film adaptation on Netflix. Hodgson discusses the exciting additions he's made to our version, and reflects on the adaptation's successes at capturing the dense and complex nuance of the novella. Passing can be purchased by following the link at http://www...

On this episode of Textbook Revolution, we talk with Matthew Hodgson, editor of Chemeketa Press's edition of Passing, a 1929 novella by Nella Larsen. This essential book has reached a new audience due to the November 11, 2021 release of a film adaptation on Netflix. Hodgson discusses the exciting additions he's made to our version, and reflects on the adaptation's successes at capturing the dense and complex nuance of the novella.

Passing can be purchased by following the link at http://www.chemeketapress.org.

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