Page Burners: The Healthy Dead: Extremism, Lust, and the Illusion of Purity

April 26
59 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, we dive into The Healthy Dead, the second Bauchelain and Korbal Broach novella in the Malazan universe — and one of the most sharply satirical entries in the series.

What starts as a darkly comedic side story quickly reveals itself as something more pointed: a critique of extremism disguised as virtue.

We break down the novella’s central ideas, including:

  •  The satire of “health fascism” and enforced purity 
  •  How good intentions spiral into control, paranoia, and collapse 
  •  The role of lust, obsession, and imbalance in shaping society 
  •  Why this story feels more grounded — and more uncomfortable — than traditional fantasy themes 

We also talk character highlights, including Emancipor Reese’s growing agency, the unsettling presence of minor demons, and the strange brilliance of Bauchelain’s final conclusions.

While The Healthy Dead may not be the most complex Malazan story, it might be one of the most direct — forcing us to confront how easily any ideology, no matter how well-intentioned, can become something destructive when taken too far.

If nothing else, this novella asks a simple question:
 What happens when being “healthy” becomes more important than being human?

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Co-Hosts:

Jarrod

Varsha 

Chris

Jose

Carl D. Albert (author)

Thomas J. Devens (author)

Alex French (author)

Intro and Outro Music by Michael R. Fletcher (2024-Current)





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