Ep. 38: Espionage & Spy-fi
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How did the spy-fi literary and cinematic genre come to be? This week Joseph and Nathan chronicle how detective fiction authors took inspiration from sensational espionage cases such as The Dreyfus Affair and The Rosenberg Trial to imagine what the front lines of The Cold War might look like. The boys cover “realistic” spy movies such as James Bond’s Dr. No, Three Days of the Condor, and The Bourne Trilogy before going into fantastical depictions of spies in Children’s media like The Spy Kids, Kim Possible, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Amongst other things they discuss the difference between state and industrial espionage, Austria’s constitutionally mandated status of neutrality, and Edward Snowden’s modeling portfolio.
Links:
Nathan’s Instagram
Was the Rosenberg trial America’s Dreyfus Affair
The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Orczy
The Thirty-Nine Steps by Charles Buchan
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Photos from young Edward Snowden’s brief modeling career
Trying to Make Sense of Hannah Diamond and Post-Ringtone Music by VICE
The Real Life Spy Behind Charlie And The Chocolate Factory
Children of undercover Russian spy couple only learned their nationality on flight to Moscow
Exclusive: Suspected Chinese spy targeted California politicians
Artwork:
Sean Connery playing James Bond in From Russia With Love
Recorded on 8/16/2024
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