Funniest Complaint Ever
Oct. 27th, 2006 04:01 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is a Selected Shorts show, an NPR program of short fiction read by actors. It's usually ok, but this one has an extensive intro by Art Spiegalman about Milt Gross, one of the weirdest writers ever to be popular, and an extended complaint by Dalton Trumbo about an unsatisfactory hotel which sends an obnoxious letter--it's the funniest thing I've heard in a long time. There's also an undistinguished Borges story which I suspect was chosen to fill out the hour.
Here's where you can listen to it. I don't know how long it will be available and I couldn't find a link about how to find out whether the show is available on your local station.
Here's where you can listen to it. I don't know how long it will be available and I couldn't find a link about how to find out whether the show is available on your local station.
Milt Gross, “De Smot Billy-Gut,” read by Isaiah Sheffer
From: Dunk Esk!! (Grossett and Dunlap) (out of print)
Dalton Trumbo, “To William Hunt, the Franklin Hotel, Rochester, Minnesota” read by James Naughton
Collected in: Additional Dialogue: Letters of Dalton Trumbo 1942-1962, edited by Helen Manfull (M. Evans and Company, Inc.)
Jorge Luis Borges, “Dreamtigers,” translated from the Spanish by Andrew Hurley, read by Isaiah Sheffer
From: Collected Fictions (Penguin)