Special Guest Megan Abbott // Sarahfest Bonus Episode
Welcome to a special Sarahfest bonus episode of Swerve South! This week, Theresa is joined by novelist, television writer, and show-runner Megan Abbott to discuss their shared pop culture obsession: coming-of-age stories. Theresa and Megan dive into the subversive coming-of-age touchstones of their own adolescence and interrogate why, even as adults, they keep returning to complicated narratives of girlhood and growing up. This leads into a fascinating conversation about the 1969 film The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and the particular allure of the mentor-protégé subset of the coming-of-age genre. Set at a Scottish girls’ school in the 1930s, the film follows four young students who fall under the thrall of their glamorous (and dangerous) teacher Miss Jean Brodie, played by Maggie Smith. From thorny student-teacher relationships to a slippery romance with fascism, Theresa and Megan explore the ins and outs of this thought-provoking film.
Don’t miss Megan’s riveting coming-of-age crime drama Dare Me, now available to stream on Netflix.
Show Notes & Extras
Check out these interviews with Megan to learn more about her novels and writing process:
Writing of Rage and the Teenage Girl
'Give Me Your Hand' Explores Female Mysteries And Monstrosities
Megan Abbott’s Work Diary: ‘My Psychiatrist Notes How Tired I Look, Which Is Great’
Also discussed in this episode:
Killing Her Softly: A measured, sympathetic—and ultimately damning— portrait of Muriel Spark
‘Awful and fabulous’: the madness of Flowers in the Attic
Why VC Andrews’ gothic melodramas will never lose their dark appeal
“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been” by Joyce Carol Oates
Smooth Talk (1985) Trailer