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Grand Podcast AbyssGrand Podcast AbyssTHE INVISIBLE COLLEGE: F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great GatsbyThis is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit grandhotelabyss.substack.comWelcome back to The Invisible College, my series of literature courses for paid subscribers. The 2024 syllabus can be found here. This episode, of which the first 15 minutes are free, concerns F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. I discuss the novel’s ubiquity and whether or not it is overrated, as well as why this is such a common contrarian opinion. I put the novel in the context of Fitzgerald’s influences from Keats to Conrad and Eliot and consider the cosmop...2024-11-2210 minThe Devil\'s Details: The Evolution of the Devil through Art and LiteratureThe Devil's Details: The Evolution of the Devil through Art and LiteratureIs This War in Heaven Canon? Paradise Lost, Book 6On this episode:we cover Book 6 of John Milton's epic poem, Paradise Lost!We keep trying to shove George Takei into this thing (Oh, my!)"Limbo again, huh?"Oh, the HORROUR!To all the folks who've been waiting for the bad Sean Astin jokes, we do not disappointThere are THREE versions of night in this thing...and TWO of them are people! "Michael Mouse, you have a wonderful park here."William Blake's Satan looks like Harpo MarxAlso, have we ruined Emily DIckinson for you yet?...and more! ---Learn more about supporting this p...2024-09-151h 27Unleash Your Imagination, Through Free AudiobookUnleash Your Imagination, Through Free AudiobookHow to Become Famous: Lost Einsteins, Forgotten Superstars, and How the Beatles Came to Be Audiobook by Cass R. SunsteinListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 741380 Title: How to Become Famous: Lost Einsteins, Forgotten Superstars, and How the Beatles Came to Be Author: Cass R. Sunstein Narrator: Tom Beyer Format: Unabridged Length: 07:45:39 Language: English Release date: 05-21-24 Publisher: Ascent Audio Genres: Business & Economics, Non-Fiction, Self Development, Career Development, Health & Wellness, Social Science Summary: It's hard to imagine our world without its stars and celebrity geniuses—they become a part of our culture and history, seeming permanent and preordained. But as Cass Sunstein shows in this startling book, that is far from the case. Fo...2024-05-217h 45Grab the Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceHow to Become Famous: Lost Einsteins, Forgotten Superstars, and How the Beatles Came to Be by Cass R. SunsteinPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/741380 to listen full audiobooks. Title: How to Become Famous: Lost Einsteins, Forgotten Superstars, and How the Beatles Came to Be Author: Cass R. Sunstein Narrator: Tom Beyer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 45 minutes Release date: May 21, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: It's hard to imagine our world without its stars and celebrity geniuses—they become a part of our culture and history, seeming permanent and preordained. But as Cass Sunstein shows in this startling book, that is far from the case. Focusing on both famous and forgotten (or simply overlooked) artists and luminaries in...2024-05-2130 minNew Full Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentNew Full Audiobooks in Self-Improvement, Career DevelopmentHow to Become Famous: Lost Einsteins, Forgotten Superstars, and How the Beatles Came to Be by Cass R. SunsteinPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/741380 to listen full audiobooks. Title: How to Become Famous: Lost Einsteins, Forgotten Superstars, and How the Beatles Came to Be Author: Cass R. Sunstein Narrator: Tom Beyer Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 45 minutes Release date: May 21, 2024 Genres: Career Development Publisher's Summary: It's hard to imagine our world without its stars and celebrity geniuses—they become a part of our culture and history, seeming permanent and preordained. But as Cass Sunstein shows in this startling book, that is far from the case. Focusing on both famous and forgotten (or simply overlooked) artists and luminaries in...2024-05-2130 minClerks MinuteClerks MinuteMinute 76: Expired Canon (Special Guest: Mark Palkowski)Caitlin is going to be messed up mentally and does William need a ride? Special Guest: Mark Palkowski​, The Blake & Sal Show2023-12-1018 minSpeaking of ShakespeareSpeaking of ShakespeareSoS #39 | Laura Mandell: The New Variorum ShakespeareThomas Dabbs speaks with Laura Mandell of Texas A&M University and director of the university's Center of Digital Humanities Research or CoDHR. The CoDHR is  the publisher of the New Variorum Shakespeare, a project that is working to provide open Internet access to the full history of Shakespearean editions and annotations, and much, much more:The CoDHR supports a dazzling array of DH projects in the areas of digital development and in multidisciplinary research and publication. Among Laura's many contributions to scholarship, is her monograph, or better, manifesto, entitled “Breaking the Book,” which works to reveal why t...2022-10-281h 08Doctor Who: Watchers in the Fourth DimensionDoctor Who: Watchers in the Fourth DimensionEpisode 90: Cloudy with a Chance of Metebelis (Planet of the Spiders)This episode, the Watchers return to Metebelis III as they exasperatedly take on the final Pertwee serial with Planet of the Spiders. Complete with a former salesman plotting revenge through the accumulation of power while at a Buddhist retreat (wut?) and a mindlessly self-indulgent chase scene, is this the story that will finally break the Watchers (or just Reilly)?   Along the way, Anthony struggles to make sense of the Spiders’ power structure, Julie picks up on one particular element inspiring a major device for 2008’s Series 4 episode Turn Left, Don rages at the brazen attempt to ad...2022-07-3159 minCowboy Junkies: Music Is The Drug - The PodcastCowboy Junkies: Music Is The Drug - The Podcast23. Missing Children"Missing Children" is a song that reaches across the ages - from one poem written by Michael Timmins to another written by William Blake 200 years ago - to approach a subject that still confronts us all too often today. The song has become a live favourite since its release on "All That Reckoning" and features all the hallmarks of an enduring Junkies song - a chunky rhythm, propelled by Mike and Pete, Alan's lead bass figure and a ferocious vocal from Margo, the song's message spat out with no equivocation. Another classic from the canon, this podcast...2022-06-0408 minThe History of LiteratureThe History of Literature376 Why John Milton? (with Joe Moshenska)Yes, John Milton was important, and yes, Paradise Lost has been part of the canon since the 17th century - but why should we read anything by John Milton today? Do we imbibe his poetry like medicine? Is it a slog through cerebral but sterile prose? Or is there something wilder, more compelling, more alive? In this episode, Jacke talks to biographer Joe Moshenska, author of Making Darkness Light: A Life of John Milton, about the poet beloved by everyone from Virginia Woolf to Jorge Luis Borges to revolutionaries all over the world.More listening ideas: ...2022-01-241h 06Let Free Audiobook Transport You to New WorldsLet Free Audiobook Transport You to New WorldsMaking Darkness Light: A Life of John Milton Audiobook by Joe MoshenskaListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 502021 Title: Making Darkness Light: A Life of John Milton Author: Joe Moshenska Narrator: Joe Eyre Format: Unabridged Length: 15:20:32 Language: English Release date: 12-07-21 Publisher: Hachette Book Group USA Genres: Biography & Memoir, Literary, Europe, History & Culture Summary: An innovative and elegant new biography of John Milton from an acclaimed Oxford professor John Milton was once essential reading for visionaries and revolutionaries, from William Blake to Ben Franklin. Now, however, he has become a literary institution—intimidating rather than inspiring. In Making Darkness Light, Oxford professor Joe Moshenska rediscovers a po...2021-12-073h 20Discover Top Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureDiscover Top Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, History & CultureMaking Darkness Light: A Life of John Milton by Joe MoshenskaPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/502021 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Making Darkness Light: A Life of John Milton Author: Joe Moshenska Narrator: Joe Eyre Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 20 minutes Release date: December 7, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: An innovative and elegant new biography of John Milton from an acclaimed Oxford professor John Milton was once essential reading for visionaries and revolutionaries, from William Blake to Ben Franklin. Now, however, he has become a literary institution—intimidating rather than inspiring. In Making Darkness Light, Oxford professor Joe Mosh...2021-12-0703 minEnjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in History, EuropeEnjoy Amazing Full Audiobooks in History, EuropeMaking Darkness Light: A Life of John Milton by Joe MoshenskaPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/502021 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Making Darkness Light: A Life of John Milton Author: Joe Moshenska Narrator: Joe Eyre Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 15 hours 20 minutes Release date: December 7, 2021 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Europe Publisher's Summary: An innovative and elegant new biography of John Milton from an acclaimed Oxford professor John Milton was once essential reading for visionaries and revolutionaries, from William Blake to Ben Franklin. Now, however, he has become a literary institution—intimidating rather than inspiring. In Making Darkness Light, Oxford professor Joe Moshenska redi...2021-12-0703 minRugby Coach WeeklyRugby Coach WeeklyThe Final: The Remarkable and Untold Story of the 2014 RWC (part four)Send us a textThe remarkable and untold story of the 2014 Rugby World Cup winning England side from the view of their coaches, Gary Street and Graham Smith.In this episode, winning a World Cup twice, watching the same game every week, abandoning a bus on a traffic island, ‘Paul McGinley didn’t coach them did he?’, Alex Payne, Johnny Hammond, Nick Heath’s 'Never Forget' and ‘It wasn’t our choice'.Gary and Graham speak to Eamonn Hogan and Jess Bunyard.The producer and editor is Eamonn Hogan.Credits:2021-04-261h 08How To Love Lit PodcastHow To Love Lit PodcastEmma - Jane Austen - Episode 4- All Is Well That Ends Well - The ConclusionEmma - Jane Austen - Episode 4- All Is Well That Ends Well - The Conclusion HI, I’m Christy Shriver.  We discuss books that have changed the world and have changed us. I’m Garry Shriver and this is the How to Love Lit Podcast.  This is our concluding episode to Jane Austen’s masterpiece, Emma.  And what a fun series it has been.  There have been no deaths, well, unless you count Mrs. Churchill but she was generally ungrieved.  There’s no generational abuse, no hysteria, no ghosts or no violence of...2021-04-1037 minla place aux gensla place aux gens#03 – De Mèche et de Brèc(he) – Dibbouk 20Troisième acte dans lequel d’autres de la vingtaine de Dibbouk interprètent plusieurs de leurs textes et musiques : Écritures spontanées de Delphine Chevalier Magda Moraczewska lit ses poèmes de mars et avril 2020, avec Marie Wacker Silvia Morini raconte Hal-An-Tow, chanson anglaise rituelle du printemps reprise par Battan l’Otto Machination par Killa Peñaherrera (piano et montage) et Corinne Leconte – Extrait des Proverbes de l’enfer de William Blake He oido écrit et lu par Andrés Léon-Geyer Extrait du Dos de la langue *poésie...2021-01-0929 minHookedHookedThe Magical Near-at-hand TreeThe tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. Some see nature all ridicule and deformity... and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself. - William Blake Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hooked. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hooked. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-08-1331 minB&H Photography PodcastB&H Photography PodcastRedefine the Medium – A Conversation with Duane MichalsOur conversation on this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast is with the fabulous and innovative Duane Michals. Of the many comments he made about his photography practice, a practice that has been commercially and artistically successful for almost sixty years, one that stood out was his aside that “photography has failed [him] as an art form.” The comment comes late in our conversation but refers to the idea that his goal of pure expression is not accommodated by photography alone, he needs to turn to sequential narrative, to writing on photo prints, even to painting on pho...2020-07-0938 minB&H Photography PodcastB&H Photography PodcastRedefine the Medium – A Conversation with Duane MichalsOur conversation on this week’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast is with the fabulous and innovative Duane Michals. Of the many comments he made about his photography practice, a practice that has been commercially and artistically successful for almost sixty years, one that stood out was his aside that “photography has failed [him] as an art form.” The comment comes late in our conversation but refers to the idea that his goal of pure expression is not accommodated by photography alone, he needs to turn to sequential narrative, to writing on photo prints, even to painting on pho...2020-07-0938 minHookedHookedEndless TearsThe tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing that stands in the way. Some see nature all ridicule and deformity... and some scarce see nature at all. But to the eyes of the man of imagination, nature is imagination itself. - William BlakeSCRYFALL.COM Random Magic Card Generator | Random Word GeneratorEmail the podcast at: podcast.hooked@gmail.comSubscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.2020-06-1136 minCinematic DoctrineCinematic DoctrineThe Incredible Hulk - A Strange Anomaly in the Marvel Cinematic UniverseSend us a Question!MOVIE DISCUSSION: Funnily enough, Daniel and I recorded this a few weeks ago and had stepped away disappointed. We felt it wasn’t very good, but when you have deadlines to meet you gotta do with what you have. Then I started editing the episode and thought to myself, “You know what, this episode isn’t that bad!” So there you have it. Quote me on it! This episode isn’t that bad! I’m, of course, joking around. It really did turn out well, but the circumstances of recording we...2020-06-101h 05EpigraphyEpigraphyThe Tiger by William Blake read by Zane C WeberThe Tiger by William BlakeTiger Tiger, burning bright,In the forests of the night;What immortal hand or eye,Could frame thy fearful symmetry?In what distant deeps or skies.Burnt the fire of thine eyes?On what wings dare he aspire?What the hand, dare seize the fire?And what shoulder, and what art,Could twist the sinews of thy heart?And when thy heart began to beat,2020-04-1000 min#BirkbeckVoices#BirkbeckVoicesMartin Myrone: Exhibiting Blake 1780-2020In the winter of 2019-20 Tate Britain will be staging a major survey exhibition of the art of William Blake (1757-1827). It will be the latest in a succession of exhibitions which have presented Blake to the general public, including the Tate’s own shows in 2001 and 1978, and seminal earlier projects in 1876, 1927 and 1947. Blake himself was an exhibitor, most importantly with his one-man show of 1809, but also contributing to mixed exhibitions at a number of points in his career, lastly in 1812. Tate curator Martin Myrone reflects on this history of exhibition, as a way of thinking about Blake’s shifting stat...2017-11-271h 01Enter The VoidEnter The VoidS6E7: DEAD MANStarring an early career Johnny Depp with a rogue's gallery of great American and British character actors, Jim Jarmusch's 1995 DEAD MAN is one of the coolest, independentest movies around. In this episode, your hosts discuss: the widely divergent critical reactions, the similarly divisive Neil Young soundtrack, the influences of English poet William Blake and surrealist Henri Michaux, and your hosts' differing thoughts on Western films. Plus, the greatness of Tommy Boy. Film links: Dead Man on IMDb Dead Man on Wikipedia Roger Ebert 1 1/2 star Dead Man review Owen Gleiberman C-minus Dead Man review Jonathan Rosenbaum in Chica...2017-08-301h 11St. John\'s Episcopal Church Jackson Hole Sunday SermonSt. John's Episcopal Church Jackson Hole Sunday SermonSunday Sermon from the Chapel of the Transfiguration July 26, 2015The Reverend Canon William Blake Rider preaches at the Chapel of the Transfiguration2015-07-2600 minSt. John\'s Episcopal Church Jackson Hole Sunday SermonSt. John's Episcopal Church Jackson Hole Sunday SermonSunday Sermon from the Chapel of the Transfiguration July 19, 2015The Reverend Canon William Blake Rider preaches at the Chapel of the Transfiguration2015-07-1900 min