I Thought I Was Studying Literature. I Was Wrong (E204)
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I Thought I Was Studying Literature. I Was Wrong (E204)

Writer and Columbia English graduate Liza Libes argues that modern English departments and publishing houses have replaced the study of literature with ideology, leaving classic works filtered through political theories rather than literary analysis.

Guest Bio

Liza Libes is a writer, entrepreneur, and creator of the Substack Pens and Poison, where she explores literature, culture, publishing, higher education, and the political forces shaping the humanities. A Columbia University English graduate, she writes extensively about the decline of literary education and the future of reading and writing.

Topics Discussed
  • Columbia University's English department
  • Shakespeare and ideological literary criticism
  • Pronouns, identity politics, and campus culture
  • Marxism in literature curricula
  • Why college turns students toward socialism
  • The role of Karl Marx, Judith Butler, and Edward Said in English departments
  • The decline of the Western literary canon
  • The modern publishing industry's ideological capture
  • Why many contemporary novels fail commercially
  • Self-publishing vs traditional publishing
  • AI, ChatGPT, and the future of writing
  • Favorite books, authors, and poets
  • The value of studying English in the AI age
Main Points
  1. English departments increasingly teach theory rather than literature.
    • Students are often taught Marxist, post-colonial, gender, and identity theories before engaging deeply with the texts themselves.
  2. Literary interpretation has become ideologically constrained.
    • Libes argues students are rewarded for repeating approved interpretations rather than developing their own.
  3. Marxist and critical theory dominate many humanities programs.
    • Marx, Judith Butler, and Edward Said occupy a central place in many literature courses.
  4. Universities create self-reinforcing ideological systems.
    • Professors train students who later become professors, editors, agents, and publishing gatekeepers.
  5. Publishing mirrors academia.
    • The same ideological preferences found in English departments often determine which books get published and promoted.
  6. Many award-winning contemporary novels have little cultural impact.
    • Literary prestige increasingly comes from institutional approval rather than broad readership.
  7. The publishing industry misunderstands its audience.
    • Publishers focus heavily on narrow demographic trends while ignoring many serious readers.
  8. AI is making writing more important, not less important.
    • Strong writing will become a premium skill because it reflects clear thinking and original thought.
  9. Reading great literature remains essential.
    • Literature connects readers to enduring human experiences that transcend politics.
  10. There is still hope for the English major.
    • The solution is not abandoning literature but reclaiming it from ideological capture.
Top 3 Quotes

1.

"English departments teach ideology rather than literature."

2.

"The only way to become a great writer was to read great literature."

3.

"If you can write substantially better than the AI, you will be a rare commodity on the job market."

Books Discussed

Literature & Fiction

  • A Midsummer Night's Dream
  • Twelfth Night
  • The Merchant of Venice
  • The Taming of the Shrew
  • Metamorphoses
  • Pale Fire
  • Lolita
  • The Unbearable Lightness of Being
  • Anna Karenina
  • The Brothers Karamazov
  • Giovanni's Room
  • Beloved
  • Catch-22

Nonfiction / Theory

  • The Communist Manifesto
  • Das Kapital
  • The Strange Death of Europe

Recommended by Liza

  • The World of Yesterday

Poets Discussed

  • T. S. Eliot
  • John Keats
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Philip Larkin
  • Sylvia Plath
  • William Ernest Henley
Podcast Theme in One Sentence

A wide-ranging conversation about how ideology transformed literature departments, reshaped publishing, and why reading and writing may become even more valuable in the age of

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