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'We the Living' by Ayn Rand - With Guest Jon Hersey

Welcome to Troubadour Talks, a new show where a guest and I discuss a great work of classic...

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Five Reasons to Read Daniel Defoe's "Moll Flanders."

in this episode I give five reasons you should consider reading Moll Flanders, an early 18th...

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The Prelude by William Wordsworth (Boat Stealing Scene)

Visit my magazine's website for a full analysis and commentary:...

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The Little Girl Lost by William Blake

This is a poem in Blake's "Songs of Innocence & Experience: Showing The Two Contrary States of...

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The Princess and the Puma by O. Henry

O. Henry is a romantic writer, not because he writes epic tales of our medieval past, or that his...

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7. Benito Cereno by Herman Melville (Ch 3 Summary and A Closer Look)

The primary narrative of this novella ends with this chapter. Next is a series of deposition...

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6. Benito Cereno by Herman Melville (Ch 3 "Follow Your Leader")

This chapter concludes the major part of Melville's narrative.   We left off at the end of...

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5. Benito Cereno By Melville ("Ch 2 Summary" and "A Closer Look")

Here I give a quick summary of chapter 2: The Gordian Knot. Then we dive into the mind of Captain...

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Hawthorne, Vonnegut and Griggs - Science Fiction Comparison

On this episode I talk with Troubadour Magazine's new Assistant Editor, Joe Dimon, about the...

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Song: Spring by William Shakespeare

In this short episode we explore the poem "Spring" by Shakespeare, from his play "Love's Labour...

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The Beauty of The Nose With Kelsy Landin

Kelsy Landin is a sculptor who has recently found an unexpected niche: The Nose. On the social...

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Creating Art in The Time of Quarantine W/ Jeremiah Cobra

Jeremiah Cobra is the author of the book—written during quarantine—"And Then he Shot his Cousin."...

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Sonnet 129: 'The Expense of Spirit in a Waste of Shame' by William Shakespeare

Shakespeare in LUST! When most of us think of Shakespeare we think of the great love poet. He...

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The Practical Value of Reading Literature W/ Deanna Heikkinen

Ask someone the following two questions. First, "Is reading literature a good thing?" Then, "Do...

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Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day by William Shakespeare

Who remembers those magic eye illusions from the 90s? On this episode I use Shakespeare's most...

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Surprised by Art! With Luc Travers

On this episode, Luc Travers and Kirk Barbera surprise each other (and hopefully you too!) with...

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The Clod and the Pebble by William Blake

Poets are thinkers. We don't see them as thinkers. But great poets have a special way of thinking...

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Songs of Experience 'Introduction' and 'Earth's Answer' By William Blake

In the introduction to Song's of Experience we hear the classic invocation poem from a Bard to...

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