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Novena temporada de Librero SonoroEpisodio 11Conducción: Marcela Beltrán Bravo y Sara Poot Herera El 17 de abril se conmemoraron 330 años de la muerte de sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, una de las mentes más brillantes del Siglo de Oro hispanoamericano. Monja jerónima, poeta, filósofa, dramaturga y defensora del derecho al aprendizaje, sor Juana desafió las estructuras de poder de su tiempo para reclamar su derecho al conocimiento y a la escritura.En este episodio, celebramos su legado a través de un recorrido por el acervo de obras originales que resguarda la Biblioteca Cervantina del Tec de Monterrey: villancicos, la Carta atenagórica, Inundación castálida y otras ediciones impresas entre los siglos XVII y XVIII. Obras que siguen dialogando con nuestro presente y que hoy se preservan y difunden desde el patrimonio cultural del Tec.Pistas utilizadas:1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega.2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights
«Scriviamo per scoprire cosa pensiamo » affermava la scrittrice Joan Didion, icona del new journalism e di una magistrale scrittura soggettiva. Il suo Notes to John, che esce postumo in contemporanea mondiale tra pochi giorni (tra il 22 e il 25 aprile), si apre nel dicembre del 1999 quando la scrittrice aveva da poco iniziato a vedere uno psichiatra. La sua famiglia aveva attraversato “anni difficili” come scriveva a una amica e lei annotò per diversi mesi con estrema precisione le sedute con lo specialista.Nell'ordito di due dei libri più intimi e celebrati della Didion - L'anno del pensiero magico e Blue Nights, il primo sulla morte del marito e il secondo sul difficile rapporto con la figlia - risuona l'eco di quelle conversazioni ed è ancora la scrittrice a sottolineare l'effetto terapeutico per l'elaborazione del lutto dei tour promozionali che seguirono la pubblicazione di quei libri.La scrittura insomma come analisi delle emozioni di chi scrive, come strumento per riappropriarsi di sé dopo il trauma e il dolore di un distacco, come estrema risorsa per riappropriarsi del presente e del futuro Dopo una settimana dedicata ai diari letterari e al racconto di sé, Moby Dick parla di superamento del lutto e di narrazione con la critica letteraria Liliana Rampello, con lo psichiatra Tazio Carlevaro e con Nina Buffi autrice di Vòltati. Quasi un romanzo, pubblicato lo scorso autunno dall'Istituto Editoriale Ticinese, in cui affronta la difficile elaborazione della morte del padre.
Novena temporada de Librero SonoroEpisodio 10Conducción: Berenice Betancourt y Aurora BadilloBerenice» es un cuento corto de Edgar Allan Poe, publicado por primera vez en 1835, que se adentra en el terreno del horror psicológico y el trastorno obsesivo. La historia está narrada por Egaeus, un personaje atormentado y enfermizo que desarrolla una fijación enfermiza por los dientes de su prima Berenice, especialmente después de que ella sufre una misteriosa enfermedad que la deja en un estado catatónico. Es uno de los cuentos más inquietantes de Poe, ya que combina el tema de la locura con una escena final escalofriante y macabra, muy característica del estilo gótico del autor.Pistas utilizadas:1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega.2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights
Novena temporada de Librero SonoroEpisodio 9Conversación entre Constanza Casamadrid, Camilo León (representantes de la Licenciatura de Animación y Arte Digital), María Ballesteros (Directora de Entrada de Estudios Creativos) y Antonio Tenorio (representante de la Embajada de México en Austria) en torno a proyectos de la comunidad estudiantil enfocados en el surrealismo. Pistas utilizadas:1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega.2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights
Novena temporada de Librero SonoroEpisodio 8Este episodio rinde homenaje al legado del escritor japonés Kenzaburō Ōe (1935–2023), Premio Nobel de Literatura en 1994. Figura clave de la literatura del siglo XX, Ōe dio voz a las heridas de la posguerra, la bomba atómica y la fragilidad humana con una escritura profundamente ética y poética. Su obra entrelaza lo íntimo con lo político, lo corporal con lo espiritual. Desde Una cuestión personal hasta Cuadernos de Hiroshima, sus libros nos invitan a confrontar nuestras propias contradicciones y a asumir la vida con radical honestidad. Acompáñanos a conmemorar sus 90 años y a escuchar cómo su palabra, aún hoy, nos interpela.Conducción: Luz Graciela Castillo y Moisés Villaseñor Producción: Ivette EscuderoPistas utilizadas:1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega.2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights
Novena temporada de Librero SonoroEpisodio 7Conducción: Armín Gómez Barrios Edición: Ivette EscuderoPistas utilizadas:1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega.2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights3- Fragmentos grabados de "Los cuervos están de luto":*Voces: Armín Gómez Barrios y Verónica Olmedo. *Producción: Leo De Santiago. Concepto Radial, estación de radio del Tec Campus Ciudad de México.
Novena temporada de Librero SonoroEpisodio 6Conducción: Grace Lugo Gracia Playlist del episodio: https://open.spotify.com/album/4PgXVWET3JPK7M2Et1g4lF?si=UO4MimjQS6aBoK-KtjaucQ Pistas utilizadas:1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega.2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights
Novena temporada de Librero SonoroEpisodio 5Conducción: Antonio Alcalá y María Rosa Rodríguez Quintana Pistas utilizadas:1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega.2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights
Novena temporada de Librero SonoroEpisodio 4Conducción:Laura Vargas MendozaPistas utilizadas:1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega.2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nightsLibrero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Novena temporada de Librero SonoroEpisodio 3Conducción:María de Alva LevyPistas utilizadas:1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega.2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nightsLibrero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Novena temporada de Librero SonoroEpisodio 2Conducción:José Manuel Suárez NoriegaPistas utilizadas:1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega.2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nightsLibrero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Por esta altura, os jornais fazem as suas listas de melhores livros do ano - e o Ponto Final, Parágrafo não é exceção. Neste episódio, Magda Cruz e Bruna Martiolli, professora e ávida leitora, vão rever o ano em livros e ver o que de melhor se publicou em 2024. Livros mencionados no episódio: 8:37 - «No Tempo das Cerejas», de Célia Correia Loureiro 10:35 - «Revolução», de Hugo Gonçalves 15:32 - «Morro da Pena Ventosa», de Rui Couceiro 18:30 - «A Vegetariana», de Han Kang 22:32 - «Falar Piano, Tocar Francês», de Martim Sousa Tavares 25:10 - «Não Há Pássaros Aqui», de Victor Vidal 32:45 - «Augusta B. ou As Jovens Instruídas 80 Anos Depois», de Joana Bértholo 35:45 - «Perder-se», de Annie Ernaux 38:05 - «Ensaio sobre a Cegueira», de José Saramago 41:51 - «Misericórdia», de Lídia Jorge 46:02 - «As Coisas que faltam», de Rita da Nova 47:30 - «Amor Estragado» e «Viagens com o Medhi», de Ana Bárbara Pedrosa 51:42 - «Adrenalina», de Filipa Leal 54:46 - «A Gorda» e «Caderno de Memórias Coloniais», de Isabela Figueiredo 56:45 - «A Pediatra», de Andrea Del Fuego 1:00:55 - «Vemo-nos em agosto», de Gabriel García Márquez 1:01:53«Notas sobre a Impermanência, de Paula Gicovate e «O Corpo dela e outras partes», de Carmen Maria de Machado 1:03:02 - «A Desobediente: biografia de Maria Teresa Horta», de Patrícia Reis 1:07:29 - «O que é que eu Estou Aqui a Fazer? João Francisco Gomes conversa com Ricardo Araújo Pereira sobre Deus, a fé, o humor e a morte, de João Francisco Gomes e Ricardo Araújo Pereira 1:09:32 - «O meu pai voava», de Tânia Ganho 1:10:28 - «Bits and Pieces: My Mother, My Brother, and Me», de Whoopi Goldberg 1:15:35 - «The World According To Joan Didion», de Evelyn Mcdonnell 1:16:17 - «Blue Nights», de Joan Didion 1:16:40 - Coleção «O Árabe do Futuro», de Riad Sattouf 1:17:28 - «Deriva», de Madalena Sá Fernandes 1:18:20 - «Claridade», de João Luís Barreto Guimarães 1:19:01 - «A papoila e o monge» e «Introdução à pintura rupestre», de José Tolentino Mendonça 1:19:46 - «Produto interno lírico», de José Jorge Letria 1:20:29 «Catarina e a Beleza de Matar Fascistas», de Tiago Rodrigues Considera contribuir no Patreon para ter acesso a episódios bónus, crónicas e novas rubricas: patreon.com/pontofinalparagrafo Contacto do podcast: pontofinalparagrafo.fm@gmail.com Segue o Ponto Final, Parágrafo nas redes sociais: Instagram, Twitter e Facebook Produção, apresentação e edição: Magda Cruz Genérico: Nuno Viegas Logótipo: Gonçalo Pinto com fotografia de João Pedro Morais
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 22 Conducción: Violeta Morales Arzate y Gabriela Gutiérrez Velasco Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 21 Conducción: Vanessa María Bautista Magallón y Gabriela Gutiérrez Velasco Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 20 Conducción: Ingrid Hernández y Roberto Domínguez Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 19 Conducción: María de Alva Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights 3- Escucha esta playlist para acompañar el episodio: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/30wNfx8tENmzzLETvJJbM6?si=09d17a3e2a5b4ae1 Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 18 Conducción: Marcela Beltrán Bravo Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 17 Conducción: Georgina González y Marisol Ojeda Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 16 Conducción: Grace Lugo Gracia Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 15 Conducción: Grace Lugo Gracia Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
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Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 13 Conducción: Antonio Alcalá y Gerardo López Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 12 Conducción: Laura Fernanda Morales y Artura Ayala Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 11 Conducción: Leticia Neria y Moisés Villaseñor Ficción sonora: Ignacio Reza, Gabriel Pérez y Renata Castillo (estudiantes de Campus Ciudad de México) Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 9 Conducción: Grace Lugo Gracia Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 6 Conducción: Álvaro Álvarez Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 5 Conducción: Yuruen Lerma, Orly Cortés y Víctor Osorno Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Life has something over us now. We have something to worry over. Something we love more than life itself.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 3 Conducción: José Manuel S. Noriega Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 2 Conducción: Berenice Betancourt Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Octava temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 1 Conducción: Oswaldo Gallo Serratos Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Faced with taking on an unknown enemy conjured from The Fold, the crew must rally allies and enemies alike if Casa-Mal stands a chance at surviving the coming apocalypse. Cody turns the spicy levels up to 11. Merrick teaches a crew member the power of silence. Durrin accepts an old offer. Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/noquestcast Save 10% storewide at https://mistymountaingaming.com/ with our code: NOQUEST10 Check out Magnolia: https://www.tomasgimenezrioja.com/magnolia-city-of-marvels Theme Song: "Escaped from the Lost Temple" by Eugene Levitas (ASCAP) Additional Music Credits: "Dark Secrets Of The Universe" by bandersn4tch (https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-dark-secrets-of-the-universe-5745/) "Acoustic Guitar incidental music 4" by astrofreq (https://pixabay.com/music/solo-guitar-acoustic-guitar-incidental-music-4-2580/) "Tense Detective Looped Drone" by ZakharValaha (https://pixabay.com/music/pulses-tense-detective-looped-drone-10054/) "Around Every Corner" by Dream-Protocol (https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-around-every-corner-moody-ambient-cello-111661/) "Danger" by SergeQuadrado (https://pixabay.com/music/suspense-danger-122528/) "Lived Years" by SergeQuadrado (https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-lived-years-14022/) "Awaken" by Onoychenkomusic (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-awaken-136824/) "Into The Icy Blue" by Dream-Protocol (https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-into-the-icy-blue-16205/) "Seedy Night Club 1930s" by astrofreq (https://pixabay.com/music/traditional-jazz-seedy-night-club-1930s-2918/) "Shady Places (30s music)" by astrofreq (https://pixabay.com/music/traditional-jazz-shady-places-30s-music-2949/) "Assault" by Gvidon (https://pixabay.com/music/upbeat-assault-15149/) "Crawling Towards The Goal" by lemonmusicstudio (https://pixabay.com/music/beats-crawling-towards-the-goal-15189/) "Coral Dreams" by Cilvarium (https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-coral-dreams-159502/) "Summer Rain" by Yuri Sazonoff (SOCAN) "Desolate World" by DSTechnician (https://pixabay.com/music/electronic-desolate-world-121196/) "Still They Come" by Surfohi (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-still-they-come-instrumental-12012) "The White Lion" by Guilherme Bernardes William (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-the-white-lion-10379/) "Into The Darkness" by shakibhasansayed (https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-into-the-darkness-cello-version-long-154335/) "Memorial" by SergePavkinMusic (https://pixabay.com/music/beautiful-plays-memorial-115972/) "Blue Nights" by Juan Sanchez (https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-blue-nights-116550/) "Hyperspace" by Nicolai Patricio No Quest for the Wicked uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. No Quest for the Wicked is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com.
Joseph Lezza joins Let's Talk Memoir for a conversation about losing loved ones, panic disorder and the stigma around anxiety, anger, shame, and the grieving process, discovering the genre he needed while at an MFA program, lyric essay, how story dictates form, what we can't shake, and his memoir I'm Never Fine: Scenes and Spasms on Loss. Also in this episode: -grief as a shapeshifter -memoir in essays -gathering stories Books mentioned in this episode: The Year of Magical Thinking and Blue Nights by Joan Didion Me Talk Pretty One Day by David Sedaris Born to Be Public by Greg Mania On Looking b Lia Purpura The Male Gazed by Manuel Betancourt High Risk Homosexual by Edgar Gomez Brown Neon by Raquel Gutiérrez Congratulations! The Best is Over by R. Eric Thomas The Groom Will Keep His Name by Matt Ortile Also, some great craft books: Bending Genre by Nicole Walker, Margot Singer The Art of the Personal Essay by Phillip Lopate Crafting the Personal Essay by Dinty W. Moore Halls of Fame by John D'Agata April 24, 2024 Joseph Lezza is a writer in New York, NY with an MFA in creative writing from The University of Texas at El Paso. His debut memoir in essays, I'm Never Fine: Scenes and Spasms on Loss (Vine Leaves Press), was a finalist for the 2021 Prize Americana in Prose and was named by Buzzfeed LGBTQ+ and Lambda Literary as a "Most Anticipated 2023 Release." His work has been featured in, among others, Longreads, Occulum, Variant Literature, The Hopper, West Trade Review, and Santa Fe Writers Project. His website is www.josephlezza.com and you can find him on all the socials @lezzdoothis. Connect with Joseph: Website: www.josephlezza.com Social Media: https://linktr.ee/josephlezza Substack: https://ladyindread.substack.com/ — Ronit's writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The Rumpus, The New York Times, The Iowa Review, Hippocampus, The Washington Post, Writer's Digest, American Literary Review, and elsewhere. Her memoir WHEN SHE COMES BACK about the loss of her mother to the guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and their eventual reconciliation was named Finalist in the 2021 Housatonic Awards Awards, the 2021 Indie Excellence Awards, and was a 2021 Book Riot Best True Crime Book. Her short story collection HOME IS A MADE-UP PLACE won Hidden River Arts' 2020 Eludia Award and the 2023 Page Turner Awards for Short Stories. She earned an MFA in Nonfiction Writing at Pacific University, is Creative Nonfiction Editor at The Citron Review, and lives in Seattle with her family where she teaches memoir workshops and is working on her next book. More about Ronit: https://ronitplank.com Sign up for monthly podcast and writing updates: https://bit.ly/33nyTKd Substack: https://substack.com/@ronitplank Newsletter sign-up: https://ronitplank.com/#signup Follow Ronit: https://www.instagram.com/ronitplank/ https://twitter.com/RonitPlank https://www.facebook.com/RonitPlank Background photo credit: Photo by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash Headshot photo credit: Sarah Anne Photography Theme music: Isaac Joel, Dead Moll's Fingers
Séptima temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 19 Conducción: Maricruz Castro y Nora de la Cruz Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Séptima temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 18 Conducción: Dulce Alcalá Lomelí Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
Séptima temporada de Librero Sonoro Episodio 17 Conducción: Ingrid Hernández y Roberto Domínguez Pistas utilizadas: 1- Biblioteca compuesta por Ana Leyva Luna y Amaury Pérez Vega. 2- "Juan Sánchez - Blue Nights" está bajo una licencia Creative Commons (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0) Música promocionada por Breaking Copyright: https://bit.ly/bkc-blue-nights Librero Sonoro es una iniciativa del programa Pasión por la Lectura del Tecnológico de Monterrey y en ellos participan la comunidad académica, ex estudiantes e invitados especiales.
So why on earth do we so often signal the opposite? Literally and figuratively, we send the message that they're bothering us, that they're a distraction, a burden, annoying. As Evelyn McDonnell writes in her fascinating book The World According to Joan Didion, Didion's daughter Quintana Roo once wrote down a list of her mother's sayings. They were: “Brush your teeth,” “Brush your hair,” and “Shush, I'm working.”Only later do we realize what we're saying to them—as Didion did tragically in her haunting book Blue Nights—how this hurt them, how it contradicted what we felt deep down inside. We were just busy in that moment! We just needed to finish something real quick! We didn't mean anything by it!Of course, we have to make a living. Sometimes we do have to finish things. Some things are important. We just have to make sure that we value what really is important, that we remember, as we say in the March 22nd entry in The Daily Dad: 366 Meditations on Parenting, Love, and Raising Great Kids, our kids aren't a distraction from our work, they are our work.✉️ Sign up for the Daily Dad email: DailyDad.com
Only when it's over will we realize it. Only when it's all been stripped away will we be able to see.How not present we were. How much we took it for granted. How often we prioritized the wrong thing. How needlessly strict or harsh we were.For Joan Didion, whose beautiful (but haunting) books A Year of Magical Thinking and Blue Nights, we have been learning from and talking about, this came when she lost her husband and her adult daughter in short order. The books she wrote were about grief sure, but not just grief at what had disappeared but also grief at the unavoidable realizations that came from that loss.✉️ Sign up for the Daily Dad email: DailyDad.com
This week, the panel begins by dissecting (and spoiling) the Succession finale. Then, the three discuss You Hurt My Feelings, a great new comedy by writer/director Nicole Holofcener starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Finally, they examine the Obama's Netflix docuseries Working: What We Do All Day. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel gets deep with a question from Julia Turner: What is one small life thing you're absolutely terrible at? Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements: Stephen: Jury Duty's finale — After last week's discussion, Stephen finished Jury Duty and discovered one of the better hours of television he'd seen in a long time, calling it “the antidote to reality TV: a genuinely wonderful show that is in a class of its own.” Dana: Studs Terkel's Radio Archive — WFMT-FM in Chicago published an archive of over 1,000 digitalized audio tapes that originally aired over 45 years on Studs Turkel's radio show. No one interviews quite like him, a man of the people who can talk to pretty much anyone about anything. A stand out: this interview with Buster Keaton. Julia: Frozen sliced bread — Discovering this life hack changed everything: crusty bread saved for later, sliced and stowed in the freezer. Is this the best thing since… sliced bread? Or, as Dana quips, “You can't spell sliced bread without ‘iced bread.'” Outro music: "Blue Nights and Yellow Days" by Matt Large Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Kat Hong. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, the panel begins by dissecting (and spoiling) the Succession finale. Then, the three discuss You Hurt My Feelings, a great new comedy by writer/director Nicole Holofcener starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Finally, they examine the Obama's Netflix docuseries Working: What We Do All Day. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, the panel gets deep with a question from Julia Turner: What is one small life thing you're absolutely terrible at? Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements: Stephen: Jury Duty's finale — After last week's discussion, Stephen finished Jury Duty and discovered one of the better hours of television he'd seen in a long time, calling it “the antidote to reality TV: a genuinely wonderful show that is in a class of its own.” Dana: Studs Terkel's Radio Archive — WFMT-FM in Chicago published an archive of over 1,000 digitalized audio tapes that originally aired over 45 years on Studs Turkel's radio show. No one interviews quite like him, a man of the people who can talk to pretty much anyone about anything. A stand out: this interview with Buster Keaton. Julia: Frozen sliced bread — Discovering this life hack changed everything: crusty bread saved for later, sliced and stowed in the freezer. Is this the best thing since… sliced bread? Or, as Dana quips, “You can't spell sliced bread without ‘iced bread.'” Outro music: "Blue Nights and Yellow Days" by Matt Large Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Kat Hong. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Only later,” Joan Didion wrote of her daughter, “did I see that I had been raising her as a doll.” Grieving, heart broken over the sudden and tragic loss of her family (detailed in the moving books A Year of Magical Thinking and Blue Nights), she was almost certainly being too hard on herself, yet…Aren't we all a little guilty of this?✉️ Sign up for the Daily Dad email: DailyDad.com
This week, Dana, Julia, and Stephen begin by talking about Daisy Jones & the Six. Then they discuss the new film Palm Trees and Power Lines. Finally, writer Dan Charnas joins to chat about why it is time to finally legalize sampling in music. In Slate Plus, the panel answers a listener question about the practicalities of being a critic. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements: Dana: The movie Smooth Talk from 1985. Julia: “You Didn't” by Brett Young Stephen: The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Yesica Balderrama. Outro music is: "Blue Nights and Yellow Days" by Matt Large. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Dana, Julia, and Stephen begin by talking about Daisy Jones & the Six. Then they discuss the new film Palm Trees and Power Lines. Finally, writer Dan Charnas joins to chat about why it is time to finally legalize sampling in music. In Slate Plus, the panel answers a listener question about the practicalities of being a critic. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Endorsements: Dana: The movie Smooth Talk from 1985. Julia: “You Didn't” by Brett Young Stephen: The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Yesica Balderrama. Outro music is: "Blue Nights and Yellow Days" by Matt Large. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the threat aboard the ARK dealt with, the crew can finally get the silver liquid examined. Cody reconnects with an old friend. Merrick gets a warning. Durrin gets an answer. Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/noquestcast Theme Song: "Escaped from the Lost Temple" by Eugene Levitas (ASCAP) Additional Music Credits: "Slow Suspense" by Ashot-Danielyan-Composer (https://pixabay.com/music/build-up-scenes-slow-suspense-118551/) "Dark Secrets Of The Universe" by bandersn4tch (https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-dark-secrets-of-the-universe-5745/) "For When It Rains" by Juan Sanchez (https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-for-when-it-rains-112785/) "Inquisitive Orchestra" by Musictown (https://pixabay.com/music/main-title-inquisitive-orchestra-22215/) "The Ghost of Shepard's Pie" by GeoffreyBurch (https://pixabay.com/music/modern-jazz-the-ghost-of-shepardx27s-pie-glbml-112816/) "Hope and despair" by Airda (https://pixabay.com/music/suspense-hope-and-despair-1439/) "The Journey" by astrofreq (https://pixabay.com/music/solo-guitar-the-journey-2582/) "Bipartisan Artisan" by Tom Washatka (BMI) 100.0% "Blue Nights" by Juan Sanchez (https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-blue-nights-116550/) "For When It Rains" by Juan Sanchez (https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-for-when-it-rains-112785/) "My Great Planet" by SergeQuadrado (https://pixabay.com/music/ambient-my-great-planet-14024/) "Space Ambient Sci-Fi" by Lexin Music (https://pixabay.com/music/suspense-space-ambient-sci-fi-121842/) "Risk" by StudioKolomna (https://pixabay.com/users/studiokolomna-2073170/?tab=audio) No Quest for the Wicked uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. No Quest for the Wicked is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com.
This week, Dana, Julia, and Stephen bring you their yearly call-in episode where they answer questions from Culture Gabfest listeners. In Slate Plus, the panel answers one final question from a listener named James. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Yesica Balderrama. Outro music: "Blue Nights and Yellow Days" by Matt Large. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Dana, Julia, and Stephen bring you their yearly call-in episode where they answer questions from Culture Gabfest listeners. In Slate Plus, the panel answers one final question from a listener named James. Email us at culturefest@slate.com. Podcast production by Cameron Drews. Production assistance by Yesica Balderrama. Outro music: "Blue Nights and Yellow Days" by Matt Large. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows. You'll also be supporting the work we do here on the Culture Gabfest. Sign up now at Slate.com/cultureplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Del succumbs to Covid 19 but feels the show must go on, trouper that he is. The good new is he now sounds like Barry White, who has probably assisted in more egg fertilizations than anyone on the planet. Yuks aside, Del gives a graphic description of his symptoms and issues an earnest warning to take Covid seriously. Send him some love, or at least an email, to buckstwoold@gmail.com.Del is stumped again by Dave's obtuse references to Mauna Loa. Are his solutions too hard?Dave talks about dreams-what do they really mean. Del likens them to a flushing of the mind's debris. Who dreams about Charles Barkley and pie?Del reveals some CIA-like insider information he got regarding the Dems' 2024 presidential candidate. No joke. Well, maybe a joke. You decide.Dave reviews Blue Nights by Joan Didion, a memoir dealing with the death of her daughter. Nobody writes like Joan. 4 of 5 stars.What are you going to do with the rest of your life?Give us your thoughts: BUCKSTWOOLD@GMAIL.COM Find us on Twitter: @twooldbucks1
Tough Enough: Arbus, Arendt, Didion, McCarthy, Sontag, Weil (University of Chicago Press, 2017) by Deborah Nelson, the Helen B. and Frank L. Sulzberger Professor of English and chair of the Department of English at the University of Chicago. Deborah Nelson's fascinating book Tough Enough looks at a group of challenging 20th century writers (and a photographer)—Simone Weil, Hannah Arendt, Mary McCarthy, Susan Sontag, Diane Arbus, and Joan Didion—who were all committed in various ways to moral and aesthetic “toughness.” Our conversation was occasioned by the death of Joan Didion in December 2021. Her passing also prompted the Classic Book Discussion at the Library to take on a recent three part career-retrospective series on Didion, from her early essays in the collections Slouching Towards Bethlehem and The White Album, to the political reporting and novels of her middle period, through to her bestselling memoirs of grief The Year of Magical Thinking and Blue Nights. Deborah Nelson and Tough Enough help us put Didion in context. These women, Nelson writes, were self-consciously “unsentimental” in their approach to addressing the suffering and horrors of the 20th century and critics were often scandalized by the extremity of their tone or positions because they were women. Our conversation uses the thinking of these writers (and the example of Joan Didion in particular) to examine unsentimental sensibilities and the “costs and benefits of these alternatives” to common ideas about literature, art, empathy, feeling, and suffering. Whether you are a fan of Joan Didion, a member of our book discussion, or one of our many listeners near or far, this conversation is a fascinating resource for thinking anew. You can check out Tough Enough: Arbus, Arendt, Didion, McCarthy, Sontag, Weil here at the Library, or find many other books by and about these writers. You can also find the book through The University of Chicago Press. Tough Enough won the Modern Language Association's James Russell Lowell Prize for Best Book of 2017 and the Gordan Laing Prize in 2019 for the most distinguished contribution to the University of Chicago Press by a faculty member. If you liked this episode, you may enjoy our 2019 conversation with cartoonist Ken Krimstein on his book The Three Escapes of Hannah Arendt. The Deerfield Public Library Podcast is hosted by Dylan Zavagno, Adult Services Coordinator at the library. We welcome your comments and feedback--please send to: podcast@deerfieldlibrary.org. More info at: http://deerfieldlibrary.org/podcast Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
The Sound Chaser Progressive Rock Podcast is on the air. On the show this time we have new music from Sudler's Row, Jana Draka, and Venus Loon, quite a bit of music from the classic era of prog, some fusion, some electronic, the Symphonic Zone, all that plus news of tours and releases on Sound Chaser. Playlist1. Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - The Sword, from Brian Auger's Oblivion Express2. Traffic - Shanghai Noodle Factory, from Last Exit3. Frank Zappa - Tiger Roach, from The Lost Episodes4. Gentle Giant - Way of Life, from Out of the Fire: The BBC Concerts5. East - Lélegzet (Breath), from Jákékok6. East - Nézz Rám (Look at Me), from Jákékok7. East - Üzenet (Message), from Jákékok8. East - Epilóg (Epilogue), from Jákékok9. East - Remény (Expectation), from Jákékok10. Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin - Grey Skies, from The Big Idea11. Michael Stearns - Space Grass, from Plunge12. Sudler's Row - Coming Home, from The Chronicles of Rexx Baxter of the 33rd Galactic Fleet13. Venus Loon - Garden of Souls, from Havoc14. Jana Draka - Dusk, from https://open.spotify.com/album/2mi0IQkINXTEMv6uLj3iSP?si=UzlaMbGMTA2NBgS0w1dq_A&nd=1 THE SYMPHONIC ZONE15. Nektar - A Better Way, from Time Machine16. Zen Rock and Roll - Concerto for the Original Sinners, from Undone17. Steve Rothery - Old Man of the Sea, from The Ghosts of Pripyat18. Brady Arnold - A Castle Made of Ice, from Ice Age19. Barclay James Harvest - Dark Now My Sky [stereo version], from BBC in Concert 197220. Genesis - Stagnation, from TrespassLEAVING THE SYMPHONIC ZONE21. ProjeKct Two - Return to Station B, from Vector Patrol [Space Groove disc 2]22. Loren Nerell - Dark Horizon, from The Venerable Dark Cloud23. Loren Nerell - Eclipse, from The Venerable Dark Cloud24. Loren Nerell - Within the Cloud, from The Venerable Dark Cloud25. Loren Nerell - Ablution, from The Venerable Dark Cloud26. Jean-Luc Ponty - Mam' Maï, from Tchokola27. Guy Hatton's Pantechnicon - Turf War, from Guy Hatton's Pantechnicon28. Return to Forever - Space Circus, from Hymn of the Seventh Galaxy29. Brand X - Euthanasia Waltz, from Timeline30. Clannad - Two Sisters, from Dúlamán31. Liz Story - The Sounding of Joy, from Escape of the Circus Ponies32. Suzanne Ciani - Adagio, from Neverland33. Bruford Levin Upper Extremities - Fin de Siécle, from BLUE Nights