Hosted by novelist Hari Kunzru, Into the Zone is a new podcast about opposites, and how borders are never as clear as we think.
Coming September 3, 2020 from Pushkin Industries.
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Pushkin. Whether we like it or not. Opposites shape our world. There's this expectation of linearity that life begins and it proceeds along one trajectory and then it ends. Then once it ends, it stays ended. Life and debt time becomes something that can be paused or even sometimes reversed and restarted again you and me. So the Stasi came up with the methodology they called ze demolition of personality East and West. I grew up on Bollywood music of the forties and fifties and sixties that my dad used to play, and I think country music kind of does the same thing. There was a blues tradition that was mixed, it was shared. It was neither a white nor black, It was mongrel. Is the world ever truly black and white? Is it always easy to draw a line what happens at the border in the gray zone, where one thing turns into its opposite. When I think of a thunderstorm filled with energy and lightning and giving birth to tornadoes, it's very hardful meander to think about it as a kind of protal light. I'm Harry Kunzru As a novelist. I've written about computer viruses and Haunted Blues recordings about failed revolutions and mystical revelations in the desert. My new podcast explores the stories that structure the world and inspire my fiction. Over this season, we're going to travel into the Zone, to the borderlands of modern life, where nothing is as clear as it first appears. Time passes so quickly. We've been here about six years, I think, because God had already decided whether you will get into heaven or not. To the South and the powers of Fire. Welcome, Welcome. This is Into the Zone, a new podcast by Pushkin Industries coming September third,