Episode 87: “Of Shipworms & Surgeons”

Today, Tauno Biltsted joins Pearson to talk about his new book, The Anatomist’s Tale, a novel about an unwitting surgeon who gets swept up in a high seas adventure of piracy and rebellion. In this discussion, Tauno provides a history of his experience squatting, details his current residence at the Umbrella House, and talks about tools and strategies for organizers looking to squat in their own neighborhoods. Then, Tauno and Pearson talk about The Anatomist’s Tale, exploring animal agency, autonomy, piracy, race, class, labor, gender, identity, unreliable narrators, nonlinear stories, and so much more. Pick up a copy of The Anatomist’s Tale.  Read about the history of the Umbrella House.  Support Coffee with Comrades on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and visit our website. Coffee with Comrades is a proud affiliate of the Channel Zero Network. Coffee with Comrades is a proud part of the Rev Left Radio Federation. Our logo was designed by Sydney Landis. Support her work, buy some art  Music: Intro: “I Ain’t Got No Home in this World” by Woody Guthrie Interlude: “A Pirate’s Life” from Peter Pan Outro: “Main Theme” from Pirates of the Caribbean