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Dark academia’s deadly allure and the timeless appeal of prep style

podcast December 16, 2022


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Donna Tartt’s The Secret History turned 30 this year. Since the book’s release, the novel has sold millions of copies and become a classic – the blueprint for a cluster of aesthetic and literary works under the label “dark academia.” Host Brittany Luse and culture writer Alice Vincent examine the novel’s long shelf life and why it’s still relevent to young people today. Then she sits down with author Olivie Blake, who shares how authors are bringing new perspectives to the genre.

Then, Brittany is joined by Avery Trufelman, host of the podcast Articles of Interest. In her latest season, Trufelman explores the classic look of ivy style, and its journey from the hallowed halls of academic institutions to retail stores near you.

You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at ibam@npr.org.

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