The Margins Podcast Episode 36 | Beartown by Fredrik Backman. Hockey and a Literary Journey
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In this episode of The Margins Podcast, we break down Beartown by Fredrik Backman, a story about a small town built around one thing: hockey.But this book isn’t really about the sport. It’s about community pressure, reputation, loyalty, and what happens when people protect what they love at the cost of what’s right. We talk about friendship, parenting, identity, and accountability, and why Backman’s character work hits so hard.
We also discuss Backman’s writing style, the power of echoes and refrains in storytelling, and why Beartown feels so relevant even outside the world of sports. Content note: this episode includes discussion of sexual assault and its aftermath.
Key Moments
00:00 – 1:04 | Intro
1:05 – 2:42 | Why Beartown?
2:43 – 5:35 | Host Check-In and New Year’s Resolutions
5:36 – 8:11 | About the Book and Author
8:12 – 23:55 | Synopsis, Plot Focus, and Key Characters
37:37 – 40:05 | Backman’s Prose and Reading Across Languages
40:30 – 59:37 | 5 Hard Questions
59:38 – 1:15:00 | Deep Dive Discussion
1:15:05 – End | Wrap-Up
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