Amateur enthusiast Jacke Wilson journeys through the history of literature, from ancient epics to contemporary classics. Episodes are not in chronological order and you don't need to start at the beginning - feel free to jump in wherever you like! Find out more at historyofliterature.com and facebook.com/historyofliterature. Support the show by visiting patreon.com/literature or historyofliterature.com/donate. Contact the show at [email protected].
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Contemporary Literature Podcasts
Jonathan Pageau looks at symbolism in all its forms, from its source in sacred stories and images to contemporary culture and ultimately how it shapes the world we encounter.
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Modes of Thought in Anterran Literature – Second Year Classics, C667, Professor [REDACTED]. This course discusses the Anterran Civilization, examining the evidence regarding the recent archeological ruins uncovered at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. The earliest human society, [REDACTED] years older than previously known to exist, will provide opportunities for analysis of ancient writing and thought. Topics include literature, religion, and philosophy. Wednesdays, Room 014 Brussels Hall, H ...
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The Wild Olive Podcast brings you game-changing conversations about literature, culture, and the Bible. With co-hosts Jeanne Petrolle and Jennifer Bird, Wild Olive serves up idea-feasts: tasty insights about biblical texts and contemporary (or classic!) literature, with generous side-portions of cultural commentary and hearty laughter. One literature professor + one biblical studies professor = uncontrolled, out-of-bounds, untamed conversation: ideal listening for the post-evangelical, the s ...
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Buddhist BookChat is your gateway to the wisdom of Buddhist literature—past and present. Each episode dives into inspiring books by great masters, contemporary teachers, insightful authors, academics, and leading publishers, exploring the teachings, stories, and practices they value. Whether you’re new to Buddhism or a seasoned practitioner, join us to discover new reads, timeless wisdom, and the joy of bringing the Dharma from the page into daily life.
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Diving into the contrasts and evolution of monsters between their folklore origins and contemporary depictions in various media. Discussions center on film, video games, and literature.
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PoemTalk at the Writers House, hosted by Al Filreis and based at Kelly Writers House in Philadelphia. PoemTalk is a collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania's Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing and Jacket2.org.
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What do poems, plays, and other creative texts from throughout history tell us about the times in which they were written? And what do they reveal about the forces still at play in our contemporary societies? Using interviews with artists and scholars combined with readings performed by actors, The Dybbukast examines and gives context to creative works while exploring their relationships to issues still present today. The Dybbukast is produced by theatre dybbuk. While the company is no lon ...
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Göran Söderin is a Swedish author known for his captivating storytelling and insightful narratives. With a passion for literature that began in his youth, Söderin’s works explore themes of identity, human connection, and the complexities of life. His writing, characterized by lyrical prose and profound introspection, has earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated international following. Göran Söderin’s commitment to fostering literary community and his ability to capture the essence of the ...
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Follow us: Insta ✦ erosetti_press | X ✦ erosettipress | Erotica Obscura presents voice and literature entwine, unravelling stories of pleasure, art, and fetish. Produced by Dante Remy and Black Fern, an imprint of Erosetti Press, the podcast performs both contemporary and classic erotic literature and commentary, reviews, and reflections from the Erotica Obscura Blog. Each episode features immersive performances by the podcast team and the authors themselves. Created for the sapiosexual list ...
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In What’s Left of Philosophy Gil Morejón (@gdmorejon), Lillian Cicerchia (@lilcicerch), Owen Glyn-Williams (@oglynwil), and William Paris (@williammparis) discuss philosophy’s radical histories and contemporary political theory. Philosophy isn't dead, but what's left? Support us at patreon.com/leftofphilosophy
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Sley House Publishing is a book publisher focusing on the best in horror, sci-fi, fantasy, mysteries, and thrillers. In this podcast, our hosts talk with authors, filmmakers, and creators who both exemplify genre work and contribute unique perspectives to contemporary art. The Sley House mission is to feature outstanding writers and artists in their respective fields and their perspectives on human art. Occasionally, Sley House Presents produces audio fiction from contemporary and classical ...
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Short Stories narrated in the Urdu Language and other selected Urdu classic and contemporary literature.
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🎙411 PODCAST: Dive into thought-provoking discussions and stay up-to-date with The 411 Podcast, hosted by the knowledgeable and charismatic L'erin Gaines. Explore a blend of entertainment and education on topics from music to personal development. Tune in for the latest insights and updates! 🍷READING BETWEEN THE WINES: Join L'erin Gaines on Reading Between The Wines, a captivating podcast that marries literature and music with fine wines. Enjoy lively discussions around diverse books, from i ...
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When Ted Hughes and Daniel Weissbort founded MPT in 1965 they had two principal ambitions: to get poetry out from behind the Iron Curtain into a wider circulation in English and to benefit writers and the reading public in Britain and America by confronting them with good work from abroad. They published poetry that dealt truthfully with the real contemporary world. For more than 50 years MPT has continued and widened that founding intent.
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Reference to the self is ubiquitous in contemporary culture. But what is the self? Is it discovered or created? To what degree is it shaped by external forces and to what degree is it subject to internal control? How do the stories we tell about ourselves shape our identity? To what extent is it valid to invoke ideas of truth, sincerity, and authenticity in relation to the self? What kinds of self does literature delineate? These are some of the questions we will be asking in this UCL podcas ...
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The aim of the European Union Prize for Literature (EUPL) is to put the spotlight on the creativity and diverse wealth of Europe’s contemporary literature in the field of fiction, to promote the circulation of literature within Europe and to encourage greater interest in non-national literary works.
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Authors join peers, scholars, and friends in conversation. Topics include environment, humanities, race, social justice, cultural studies, art, literature and literary criticism, media studies, sociology, anthropology, grief and loss, mental health, and more.
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Welcome to India’s No. 1 book podcast where Tara Khandelwal and Michelle D’costa uncover the stories behind some of the best-written books of our time. Find out what drives India’s finest authors: from personal experiences to jugaad research methods, and insecurities to publishing journeys. And how these books shape our lives and worldview today. Tune in every Wednesday! Created by Bound, a storytelling company that helps you grow through stories. Get in touch with us at [email protected].
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Discuss femininity and classic literature’s affect on contemporary literature in film.
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Since 2002 Alpinist has striven to push creative boundaries with everything we do, from award-winning climbing journalism and creative writing to photography and art. Now, with the Alpinist podcast, we aim to extend our conversations with climbers and community members into interviews and oral histories that will entertain and educate our listeners with everything from dramatic and humorous adventure tales to in-depth discussions of the most significant issues in the climbing world today. Mo ...
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Host, Sam Slaughter, chats with some of the leading voices in contemporary literature.
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Cinephile, history fan, and one-time Muscovite Ally Pitts explores contemporary and Soviet-era Russian language cinema one film at a time! The show combines interviews and movie discussion, and features expert guests including authors, journalists, stand-up comedians, and indie podcasters. From time to time, it also tackles Hollywood’s attempts to bring aspects of Russian culture, literature, and history to the Silver Screen.
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World culture, contemporary cinema, the arts and geopolitics as seen from a Caribbean perspective: interviews, music, literature, art, cinema reviews, political analyses.
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Hosted by renowned Dark Artist Chet Zar, the Dark Art Society Podcast covers a variety of important and contemporary topics. Themes include Dark Art, literature, film, music, culture, philosophy, dreams, paranormal experiences, magick and much more! While each episode focuses on specific issues, the nature of this podcast is conversational and organic. With that said we encourage you to take up position, like a fly on the proverbial wall and tune in.
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Theology. Books. Culture. Conversation. Hosted by Pastor Brandon Warr, The Bookcases Behind Me brings Confessional Lutheran theology into dialogue with literature, culture, and the pressing questions of our time. Each episode blends solid biblical teaching with the exploration of classic and contemporary books, from the devotional works of Johann Gerhard to modern Christian fiction and cultural commentary. This isn’t just another Christian podcast. Here, you’ll hear: Confessional Lutheran th ...
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Diving into literature, and speaking with interesting people.
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a book club, like oprah’s if oprah were two suburban guys from new jersey, or reese witherspoon’s if reese were two suburban guys from new jersey, except without the engine of fame that those two huge stars provide. but come on: oprah is not going to answer your emails. (trust us, we know.) every two weeks, a new book microscoped and surgeried by benevolent despot joey lewandowski and disgraced college professor "shreds"... with your help! here's a guarantee: every episode ends with an arres ...
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Join Mr. Brooks, the master of the macabre, as he delves into the darkest corners of human imagination and shares some of the most terrifying tales ever told. From classic horror literature to contemporary urban legends, Mr. Brooks selects the most chilling stories and narrates them with a spine-tingling intensity that will leave you sleepless and on the edge of your seat. Whether you're a seasoned horror fan or just looking for a good scare, "Horror Stories with Mr. Brooks" is a must-listen ...
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Take a weird, thoughtful and pleasurable journey into literature, music, art, philosophy, the internet, language, and history with McSweeney's and KCRW.
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Hi I'm Thais! Welcome to my podcast where I talk about contemporary deliberations, the Bill of Rights, & literature from time to time. Happy listening!
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"Autumn Reads" is a cozy audiobook podcast where a nerdy mom, actress and singer from Kendallville, Indiana, brings classic and contemporary literature to life—one chapter at a time. Whether you're rediscovering beloved stories or experiencing them for the first time, sit back, relax, and let Autumn's captivating Midwestern (and milkshake infused) voice transport you to another era. Perfect for book lovers, literary explorers, and anyone who enjoys a good story told well. New chapters every ...
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Listen to Hindi literature in a new way. Matlabi Kahaniyan is a Sochcast dedicated to Hindi Language and Literature. Amit will narrate Short literary Stories written by contemporary authors who are serving the literature through their art. This is an opportunity for you to listen to Hindi language and enjoy some of the best stories,all while learning about this culture.Amit will narrate these stories in an entertaining and engaging manner to keep listeners hooked on.
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Inside The Coffin is an audio fiction podcast created by Witch Craft Magazine. Each episode hosts, Genevieve Jagger and Julia Fisher, dig up old poems and stories from previous issues of Witch Craft Magazine and reanimate them for your listening pleasure.
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ART FICTIONS is a monthly, contemporary art meets literature programme, created by artist Jillian Knipe. Each guest artist selects a piece of fiction, which we both explore, then use as a lens through which to view their artwork. We delve into the book‘s themes, context and characters, which opens up and steers a rich conversation about the artist‘s practice. The podcast bounces back and forth between art and text, all the while focussing on the ideas which govern both. It is a way of talkin ...
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Series of podcasts on contemporary issues : education, social and political questions, cultures, spirituality, philosophy, religion, literature, etc. by Tariq Ramadan
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Bad Audiobooks
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Bad Audiobooks is a parody podcast hosted by Nick Mazmanian and Kent Heidelman, who help you endure all forms of literature by reading books in ridiculous voices and roasting them for your enjoyment. The show rotates between classic, contemporary, and terrible stories. Never quite knowing the real text until they're reading/ruining it, Nick and Kent bring down the high brow world of novels for you through their twisted lens of comedy.
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The How to Love Lit Podcast analyzes and discusses Classical, American, British, European and world literature both traditional and contemporary. It discusses novels, plays, speeches, song lyrics and poems that are commonly taught in high school, secondary or university English language classes. Garry and Christy Shriver's focus on the historical context, poetic, narrative and rhetorical structure is researched, and entertaining; Each series consists of one to five episodes focused on the mo ...
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A weekly reading of poems, from ancient and foreign to contemporary and familiar
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Dive into the heart of Australia's hidden literary past with 'To Be Continued,' a groundbreaking podcast that unearths literature gems from the 19th to early 20th-century newspapers. This series presents a curated collection tales in a lively 'read and react' format - Talented actors breathe life into these lost tales, followed by insightful discussions helmed by host Dr Rod Lamberts. Each episode offers a fresh perspective on the historical and contemporary relevance of these long-forgotten ...
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Find out what makes great, arts-inspired fiction in a variety of genres, from mysteries to crime novels, historical fiction, thrillers, contemporary fiction, and more. Art In Fiction founder and author Carol M. Cram chats with some of the top novelists featured on Art In Fiction, a curated online database of books inspired by the arts. Discover your next great read and get valuable advice on what it takes to be a successful writer.
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Larry Bowlden reviews contemporary fiction and non-fiction as part of the Old Mole Variety Hour. Monday mornings on KBOO 90.7 fm, Portland, Oregon.
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Interviews with Scholars of Japan about their New Books Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/japanese-studies
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We’re a podcast for anyone who writes. Every week we talk to writers about their writing journeys and techniques, from early career debuts to self-publishers and narrative designers. We’ve featured Margaret Atwood, Jackie Kay, Sara Collins, Antti Tuomainen, Val McDermid, Sarah Perry, Elif Shafak and many more! The Writing Life is produced by the National Centre for Writing at Dragon Hall in Norwich.
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A Hugo Award-winning science fiction and fantasy blog featuring news, interviews, reviews, points of view and fun stuff.
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PennSound Podcasts are hosted by PennSound's co-director, Al Filreis. PennSound was created in 2003 in order to produce new audio recordings and to preserving existing audio archives of poets reading their own work and discussing poetry and poetics - and to make these available to everyone through free downloadable sound files. PennSound is a project of the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing at the University of Pennsylvania
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A series of conversations with scholars/translators/authors about the weird, fantastic, speculative and science fictional aspects of contemporary Sinophone literature.”
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We tell contemporary stories of interest and, like the “maquerel" in Old French - a “go-between”, Mackerel is a broker of experiences. We’re a little off-beat, not terribly mainstream and always ready to dive deep into things because so much of life exists on a spectrum. Incidentally, the mackerel is a long-distance swimmer, super hardy and nutritious. Which is what we strive to create: Solid, hearty content.
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Track 53: Debt, Depression, and the Weight We Don't Talk About
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1:48:20In Episode 53 of the 411 Podcast \ Reading Between The Wines, Debt, Depression, and the Weight We Don’t Talk About (DISC 5: Restoration), we confront the often unspoken connection between financial strain and mental health during Mental Monday and the Mentorship Series. With J. Cole’s powerful “Be Free” as today’s soundtrack, this episode explores …
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Chris Washington reads Jane Austen differently from how she is classically understood; rather than the doyen of the cisheteronormative marriage plot, Washington argues that Austen leverages the generic restraints of the novel and envisions a nonbinary future that traverses the two-sex model of gender that supposedly solidifies in the eighteenth cen…
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Yume Kitasei sits down to share about her latest novel, Saltcrop, available September 30, 2025 from Flatiron Books. With Trevor, she talks about near-future science fiction, the importance of looking at the near future to understand the now, sisterhood and identity, and helps him properly turn the show into a Millennial podcast. You can find Yume K…
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736 Jane Austen's Favorite Brother, Henry (with Christopher Herbert) | A Letter from the South of France | My Last Book with Nicholas Jenkins
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1:00:29Jane Austen had six brothers, but her older brother Henry was her favorite. Kind and witty, Henry has long been appreciated by Austen fans for his devotion to Jane and his championing of her novels. But Henry was a fascinating figure in his own right, capering through risky financial schemes and marrying an enigmatic French countess before ending h…
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In Episode 52 of the 411 Podcast \ Reading Between The Wines, The Cost of Peace (DISC 5: Restoration), we pause for Spiritual Sunday and the Mentorship Series to explore the tension between faith, finances, and the pursuit of inner calm. With Whitney Houston’s “I Look To You” setting the tone, this conversation dives deep into the difficult questio…
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T.S. Eliot || The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock || Poetry Supplement || Episode 1
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41:23T.S. Eliot || The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock || Poetry Supplement || Episode 1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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▶︎NEW: Bloodlust: A Letter to My Victims | Erotica Osbsura Blog | Hosted by Zhanna Z with Guest Voice Daniella O
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17:41Buy and read Bloodlust, illustrated by Apollonia Saintclair, on Amazon and at ErosettiPress.com. Follow the author at danteremy.com and artist at apolloniasaintclair.com. Join host Zhanna Z and special guest voice Daniella O, reading Bloodlust: A Letter to My Victims by Dante Remy, in this special Halloween episode of the Erotica Obscura podc…
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413 - Heidi White - The Divided Soul: Duty and Desire in Literature and Life
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47:50In this conversation, I sit down with author and educator Heidi White to discuss her new book, The Divided Soul. We explore the story of the prodigal son, the tension between duty and desire, and how these themes echo through literature, culture, and our own lives. Heidi shares insights from the Bible, classical works, and pop culture, showing that…
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Göran Söderin delar med sig av 6 tips för att skapa meningsfulla berättelser
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17:48Göran Söderin är en välkänd litterär figur känd för sitt kraftfulla berättande och sin djupa insikt i skrivkonsten. Göran Söderin det här innehållet delar han med sig av praktiska tips.By imgoransoderineu
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Episode #166: The October Film Haunt with Michael Wehunt
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1:01:32Author Michael Wehunt comes on to talk about his debut novel, The October Film Haunt (out September 30, 2025 from St. Martin's Press). With Trevor, he dives into his complicated relationship with fandom, his disdain for online spaces turned into propaganda, and how art and community can be sometimes wonderful and sometimes terrifying. You can find …
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we’re back to find out what will be in store in our next great american novel module. also, we wonder: could we run out? does shreds enjoy reading? after a refresher on how this works (and teasing future great american novel modules), we discuss whether or not this is what the podcast “should” be, and if these mini-modules are the purest version of…
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In Episode 51 of the 411 Podcast \ Reading Between The Wines, Breaking The Cycle (DISC 5: Restoration), we take on the generational weight of financial struggles and explore what it truly means to shift from inheriting debt to building wealth. Featuring Wine Down Wednesday and the Mentorship Series, this conversation challenges listeners to confron…
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Dave is joined by Clinton, Dave, and Andy, to discuss the 1988 film, Tiger on Beat. Guests: [Dave](@cinemastrikesback.bsky.social) [Clinton](@puritythrufire.bsky.social) [Andy](@wonggifs.bsky.social) Music by Jake Lionheart Contact: www.monsterdear.monster @senplus.bsky.social @drfaustisdead.bsky.social @theuglymachine.bsky.social @swarbie.bsky.soc…
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Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrQBJayd-dfarbUOFS5m7hQ/joinOr join the DAS Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/DarkArtSocietyPLEASE LIKE/SHARE/SUBSCRIBE!!!This week I welcome Zombienose (aka Chris Walker) on the show for his first time. Chris is a super creative and talented old FX friend from back in the day.…
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Literature in the Age of the Self: A Conversation with Rachel Cusk, Brian Dillon, and Vidyan Ravinthiran
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1:08:11Literature in the Age of the Self: A Conversation with Rachel Cusk, Brian Dillon, and Vidyan Ravinthiran This bonus episode consists in a recording of an authorial roundtable held at University College London on the 16th June 2025. Entitled ‘Literature in the Age of the Self’, it brought together three highly acclaimed contemporary writers whose wo…
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“Lack of political will and corruption of the ruling class are certainly enormous obstacles but do not (fully) explain the widespread inaction against our current multidimensional crisis (ecological catastrophe, failing democracies, permanent and more destructive wars, etc.).” So opens Andrea Righi’s Three Economies of Transcendence, which takes a …
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8.17 Daisy Rockwell: On Ghosts, Secrets, and the Stories That Haunt Us
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54:27What happens when the ghosts you see are more reliable than the people you know? In this episode, Daisy Rockwell, the internationally acclaimed, Booker Prize-winning translator and author, takes us inside the unique world of her latest novel, Alice Sees Ghosts, a family story where a young woman sees her grandfather’s ghost, who nudges her to unear…
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Episode #165: This Is My Body with Lindsay King-Miller
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50:57Lindsay King-Miller, author of This Is My Body (now available from Quirk Books), comes on to talk with Trevor about the book, religious trauma, the struggle to be enough for one's self and one's family, about conviction and values, and a whole lot more. You can find more about Lindsay King-Miller at www.lindsaykingmiller.com and you can get the boo…
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This is August's patron video that I decided to make public. In it I explore the modern idea of self-esteem—where it came from, how it shapes our culture, and why it so often leads us into confusion and disorder. I contrast this with the Christian vision of humility, which offers a path to true freedom and joy. YouTube version: https://youtu.be/e__…
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Episode 211 - No snake no slick no stone
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1:00:15The group gathers in the Writers House's Wexler Studio to discuss two poems by Ed Roberson: "The Motorcycle Crossing" and "To See the Earth Before the End of the World."By Sophia DuRose, Jordan Trice, Ken Taylor, Al Filreis
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Atmosphere: Subhro Bandopadhyay, translated from Bengali by Sampurna Chattarji
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8:11Atmosphere by Subhro Bandopadhyay, translated from Bengali by Sampurna ChattarjiPublished in MPT Rhythms of the Land: Focus on the Poetry of NatureRead this poem online: https://modernpoetryintranslation.com/poem/atmosphere/By Modern Poetry in Translation Magazine
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A writer’s journey: Vanessa Bell on book tours, friendship, and revisiting old projects
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54:40In this episode of The Writing Life, poet, editor, and literary activist Vanessa Bell discusses the journeys she has taken as a writer, both literally and figuratively, and her recent book tour around the UK. Based in Quebec City of Literature, Vanessa Bell is co-director of CONTOURS and director of the poetry collection at Éditions du Quartz. Her …
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735 Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf (with Mark Hussey) | My Last Book with Graham Watson
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1:23:55Jacke talks to author Mark Hussey (Mrs Dalloway: Biography of a Novel) about Virginia Woolf's beloved novel Mrs Dalloway, which turned 100 earlier this year. PLUS author Graham Watson (The Invention of Charlotte Bronte) stops by to discuss his choice for the last book he will ever read. Join Jacke on a trip through literary England (signup open thr…
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Aaron L. Miller, "Basketball in Japan: Shooting for the Stars" (Routledge, 2024)
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1:03:34Today we are joined by Aaron Miller, Lecturer in Kinesiology at California State University, East Bay and the author of Basketball in Japan: Shooting for the Stars (Routledge, 2025.) In our conversation, we discussed the beginnings of basketball in Japan, the ongoing legacy of Samurai culture in Japanese sport, and what Japanese basketball’s succes…
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Dave and Cameron are joined by special guest, author Jack Finn, to discuss werewolves. As well as his two horror books centered on the creatures in question. Honorable Mention: The film, Saloum (2021). Links: @therealjackfinn.bsky.social [Jack Finn](www.therealjackfinn.com) Music by Jake Lionheart Contact: www.monsterdear.monster @senplus.bsky.soci…
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411 - Dr. Michael Levin & Dr. John Vervaeke - Brave New Biology: Intelligence Trumps DNA
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1:24:15Dr. Michael Levin is a professor in the Department of Biology at Tufts University and an associate faculty member at the Wyss Institute at Harvard. He directs the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts, where his team integrates biophysics, computational modeling, and behavioral science to study how cellular collectives make decisions during embryogenesis…
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Hawaii || Myths || Legends || Kings || Queens || History || All The Stuff Tolkien Loved!
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38:56Hawaii || Myths || Legends || Kings || Queens || History || All The Stuff Tolkien Loved! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ep. 83: RazörFist on Lutheranism, Pulp Fiction, and Christian Nationalism
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57:53In this explosive episode of The Bookcase Behind Me, Rev. Brandon Warr sits down with YouTube firebrand RazörFist to dig into three heavy-hitting topics: the truth and beauty of Confessional Lutheranism, the enduring influence of pulp fiction and classic storytelling, and the rising debates around Christian Nationalism in America today. This episod…
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Episode #164: Mystery James Digs Her Own Grave with Ally Russell
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1:02:49Ally Russell, author of It Came from the Trees, is back to talk about her newest book, Mystery James Digs Her Own Grave. She breaks down the book's origins in New England cemeteries, and talks with host Trevor about the book's big themes, including how horror helps address the worst scenarios in our heads and can contribute to making sense and comm…
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danielle chelosky interview (author of cheat, show me your face, pregaming grief, baby bruise, female loneliness epidemic)
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49:50after covering her work for the past several episodes, we talked to danielle chelosky. we asked about fiction vs. nonfiction (specifically with regard to the right way to read her work), nonfiction being treated by reviewers as gossip, and how danielle attempts to capture the feeling of specific moments without seeming cringe. she talks about how s…
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734 The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien (#16 GBOAT) | 1925 - A Literary Encyclopedia (with Tom Lutz)
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56:09Jacke talks to author Tom Lutz about 1925: A Literary Encyclopedia, which provides a fascinating window into a year when literature was arguably at its peak centrality. PLUS a look at J.R.R. Tolkien and his influential Lord of the Rings, #16 on the list of the Greatest Books of All Time. Join Jacke on a trip through literary England (signup open th…
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Track 50: When Love and Loyalty Don't Pay The Bills
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2:01:50In Episode 50 of the 411 Podcast \ Reading Between The Wines, When Love and Loyalty Don’t Pay The Bills (DISC 5: Restoration), we dive deep into the often-overlooked connection between financial imbalance, love, and loyalty. Featuring Wine Down Wednesday and the Mentorship Series, this conversation explores the heavy toll financial stress can take …
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Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrQBJayd-dfarbUOFS5m7hQ/joinOr join the DAS Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/DarkArtSocietyPLEASE LIKE/SHARE/SUBSCRIBE!!!This week I welcome back artist Steve Cleff! We talk about his synesthesia inspired portraiture, his Aphrodite project, how he developed his painting style,…
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Kafi : Sanwal Gurmani, translated from Saraiki by Mediah Ahmed
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2:27Kafi: Sanwal Gurmani, translated from Saraiki by Mediah Ahmed, introduced and read by Mediah Ahmed, and the original poet Sanwal GurmaniPublished in MPT Rhythms of the Land: Focus on the Poetry of NatureThis Kafi by Sanwal Gurmani pulses with the rhythms of love, land, and longing. Set against the backdrop of nature—the forest, the deer, the red ea…
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Göran Söderin Delar Med Sig Av 5 Egenskaper Hos en Stor Berättare
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15:57Göran Söderin är en välkänd författare och mentor som har inspirerat många genom sina ord. Göran Söderin delar med sig av fem viktiga egenskaper som varje stor berättare bör ha.By imgoransoderineu
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In his book Late Star Trek, Adam Kotsko analyzes the wealth of content set within Star Trek’s sprawling continuity, beginning with the prequel series Enterprise, highlighting creative triumphs and the tendency for franchise faithfulness to get in the way of new ideas. Arguing against the consensus that franchises are a sign of cultural decay, Kotsk…
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120 TEASER | Raymond Williams on Literature and Cultural Materialism
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9:33In this episode, we discuss the literary and cultural theories of Raymond Williams. Famous for classic works of literary analysis like The City and the Country and concepts like ‘structures of feeling’, we join Williams in analyzing how our emotions, impulses, and tone in poetry and novels evolve in relation to economic development. Many structures…
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Alma Katsu, award-winning and best-selling writer, is back to talk about her latest novel Fiend. She and Trevor break into the book's big ideas, spoil parts of it to dive into how it frames evil and complicity, talk about the book as metaphor for power, and talk all about the book's central monsters (who maybe aren't who you expect). You can find A…
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Summer: N.S. Sigogo, translated from isiNdebele by Stephen Walsh
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6:32Published in MPT Rhythms of the Land: Focus on the Poetry of NatureSummer: N.S. Sigogo, translated from isiNdebele by Stephen WalshRead by Stephen Walsh with isiNdebele read by Albert Nyathi Read online: https://modernpoetryintranslation.com/poem/summer-2/By Modern Poetry in Translation Magazine
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733 Haruki Murakami (with Mike Palindrome | To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (#17 GBOAT) | A Letter from Tehran
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1:24:11Haruki Murakami (b. 1949) is one of the rare writers who combines literary admiration with widespread appeal. Host Jacke Wilson is joined by lifelong Murakami fan Mike Palindrome to discuss what makes his novels so compelling, so mysterious, and so popular. Works discussed include The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Norwegian Wood, Kafka on the Shore, and …
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Episode 316: MDM Presents: Don't Torture a Duckling
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1:08:13Dave is joined by returning guest, author Matt Rogerson, to discuss the 1972 film, Don't Torture a Duckling. Darkest Margins Crowdfunder Matt Rogerson on Instagram The Vatican Versus Horror Movies Fulci's Inferno Music by Jake Lionheart Contact: www.monsterdear.monster @senplus.bsky.social @drfaustisdead.bsky.social @theuglymachine.bsky.social @swa…
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Anton Chekhov || The Bet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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410 - Fractals: The World Is Full of Meaning (Midwestuary talk)
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45:56I’ve spoken about fractals on my channel for many years. In this talk, I explore the topic directly—showing how fractals are a fundamental structure of reality. Understanding these patterns is essential if we want to see the world symbolically and build true fellowship rooted in spirit rather than mere rules. YouTube version: https://youtu.be/S6xHk…
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#63: The Bible As A Survival Tool with Courtney Hitson
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46:37Jeanne talks with Courtney Hitson! Together they discuss their spiritual origins, atheism and the work of Flannery O'Connor. Help support Wild Olive, Donate Here! Follow us here! Blog Instagram FacebookBy jeanne petrolle, Courtney hitson, matt byrne, nick stubblefield
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Dracula: Antisemitism and British Gothic Literature
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1:04:37This episode features a discussion between theatre dybbuk's artistic director, Aaron Henne, and Professor Carol Margaret Davison about Bram Stoker's Dracula, exploring the ways in which the societal concerns present at the time of its publication intersect with the prejudices and beliefs that are embedded in the text. Professor Davison acted as a c…
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732 The Bible (#18 GBOAT) | The Diaries of Samuel Pepys (with Kate Loveman) | Health Advice
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1:13:35Jacke starts the episode by looking at the different ways that ten writers have viewed the Bible, #18 on the list of the Greatest Books of All Time. Then he's joined by scholar Kate Loveman, one of the few people in the world who's been able to read the diaries of Samuel Pepys in the original shorthand, for a discussion of her book The Strange Hist…
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