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Samuel E. Chamberlain: The Man Who Lived Blood Meriden

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In this episode, Marcelo leads gang to explore the exploits of Samuel E. Chamberlain’s tell all book My Confession: Chamberlain’s vivid, violent, and horrific memoir of his time as a soldier and drifter on the Texas-Mexico border provided historical details and characters—most notably the enigmatic Judge Holden. Chamberlains accounts would have an influence author Cormac McCarthy’s brutal philosophical masterpiece Blood Meridian. Tune in for a deep dive into history, myth, and the shaping of one of American literature’s greatest novels.

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My Confession: The Recollections of a Rogue By Samuel Chamberlain– This unpublished memoir, written c.1855-1861

The Storming of Monterrey” (Sept 1846) (Chamberlain, Samuel E.

Samuel E. Chamberlain by William Goetzmann

The Scalp Hunt in Chihuahua—1849” by James Kirker

John Joel Glanton, Lord of the Scalp Range” – 1962 article by Ralph A. Smith

#Podcast #BloodMeridian #SamuelEChamberlain #MyConfession #JudgeHolden #CormacMcCarthy #WesternHistory #LiteraryInfluences #AmericanLiterature #BookDiscussion #WildWest #TrueHistory #FrontierLife #ClassicLiterature # Arizona History #Mexican history

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In this episode, Marcelo leads gang to explore the exploits of Samuel E. Chamberlain’s tell all book My Confession: Chamberlain’s vivid, violent, and horrific memoir of his time as a soldier and drifter on the Texas-Mexico border provided historical details and characters—most notably the enigmatic Judge Holden. Chamberlains accounts would have an influence author Cormac McCarthy’s brutal philosophical masterpiece Blood Meridian. Tune in for a deep dive into history, myth, and the shaping of one of American literature’s greatest novels.

Contact Warning: graphic depictions of violence. Listener discretion is advised.

My Confession: The Recollections of a Rogue By Samuel Chamberlain– This unpublished memoir, written c.1855-1861

The Storming of Monterrey” (Sept 1846) (Chamberlain, Samuel E.

Samuel E. Chamberlain by William Goetzmann

The Scalp Hunt in Chihuahua—1849” by James Kirker

John Joel Glanton, Lord of the Scalp Range” – 1962 article by Ralph A. Smith

#Podcast #BloodMeridian #SamuelEChamberlain #MyConfession #JudgeHolden #CormacMcCarthy #WesternHistory #LiteraryInfluences #AmericanLiterature #BookDiscussion #WildWest #TrueHistory #FrontierLife #ClassicLiterature # Arizona History #Mexican history

Thanks so much for listening!!!!!

Like, subscribe, leave a review, wherever you can!!!

Check us out with pictures on YouTube.com @ FalseSummitPodcast and like and subscribe !!!

We would love to hear from you!
Follow us on Instagram and bluesky @ false_summits_pod
Feel free to send an email to [email protected]

Music Provided by
https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/

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