<p>Today on Pod45 we turn our attention to our recent cluster <em>Reading Disco Elysium, </em>edited by Jess Anderson and Carl White.</p>
<p><em>Disco Elysium</em> is a critically acclaimed videogame first released in 2019. It has been widely recognized for the richness of its storytelling, its political, moral, and ethical complexity, and how it plays with questions of choice, agency, and narrative structure in ways that fundamentally
destabilize the gaming experience. That is to say, <em>Disco Elysium</em> is an incredibly readerly text, one that we were delighted to invite Jess, Carl, and their brilliant contributors to reflect on in this cluster. One of those contributors, Hayley Toth, joined Jess, Carl, and <em>Contemporaries </em>co-editor Michael Docherty, for this Pod45 conversation. </p>
<p>You can find all the wonderful essays in <em>Reading Disco Elysium </em>at <a href="https://post45.org/sections/contemporaries-essays/reading-disco-elysium/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer">https://post45.org/sections/contemporaries-essays/reading-disco-elysium/</a> now. </p>
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