5.13 The Snake Pit, 1946
Have you ever stumbled upon a book that brought so much more to your life than you first expected? That’s what happened to me with The Snake Pit, a 1946 novel I found in a second-hand bookstore in Vancouver. The book was a sensation when it was published, and was made into an award-winning film with Olivia de Havilland, but somehow I had never heard of it. In this episode I compare the book with the film, and uncover the bigger story behind The Snake Pit. Prefer to read than listen? You can find a full transcription of this episode on my website, www.angourieslibrary.com A bibliography and list of quotations can also be found on my website. More like this: 5.12 – I Watched 7 Old Movies in 7 Days 5.06 – Anatomy of a 90s Literary Teen Movie Adaptation 4.19 – Green Light: Gatsby and Lorde 3.21 – Reading Like Marilyn Monroe for a Month 3.17 – Performance in a Pandemic: Interview with Kate Rice *** Black Lives Matter resources Pay the Rent Greenpeace Australia Pacific Greenpeace International My Instagram, Goodreads and StoryGraph The Community Library’s Instagram Cover artwork is by Ashley Ronning Ashley’s Instagram, website, and printing studio website