Episode Overview
In this episode, TS analyzes Percival Everett's "James: A Novel," a bold reimagining of Mark Twain's classic "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" from Jim's perspective. This discussion explores how Everett transforms a canonical American text by centering a previously marginalized character and examines both the strengths and missed opportunities in this ambitious retelling.
The Philosopher's River - A bourbon-based cocktail with blackberry liqueur, fresh lemon juice, and honey syrup represents James's intellectual depth and the Mississippi River journey. The deep amber color with purple undertones symbolizes both the muddy waters and James's hidden complexity.
Non-alcoholic alternative: "River Journey" - Strong black tea, blackberry syrup, lemon juice, and honey topped with soda water.
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