Submitted by Deborah E Kamen
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Prof. Sarah Levin-Richardson’s book, The Brothel of Pompeii; Sex, Class, and Gender at the Margins of Roman Society (Cambridge 2019), is the subject of a recent podcast produced by the Times Literary Supplement, a venue more commonly known for its reviews of literary authors (such as Elena Ferrante, whose latest novel La vita bugiarda degli adulti is also discussed in the same podcast). In the podcast, Prof. Rebecca Langlands discusses the merits of Prof. Levin-Richardson’s book with the TLS editor, drawing attention to how the book “combines erudite detective work with feminist imagination.”
You can listen to the podcast here (available streaming and downloadable from iTunes), and read the related print review here.