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Don DeLillo Should Win the Nobel Prize

“Here they come, marching into American sunlight.” In Episode 33, DDSWTNP follow Mao II from this opening line into a chilling view of a mass Moonie wedding at Yankee Stadium, and on into the story of reclusive novelist Bill Gray, whose work, maybe, has a chance of deprogramming the mind and language of Karen Janney, one of the participants in that wedding – but maybe not, given the totalizing dominance by images that this novel documents. Our conversation delves into the several rich dialogues Mao II is known for, especially that about (quoting Bill) the “curious knot that binds novelists and terrorists,” the differing attempts by writers and bomb-makers to “alter the inner life of the culture” and “make raids on human consciousness” that DeLillo juxtaposes in this novel, which follows the writer from his cloying “bunker” to London, Athens, and (almost) Lebanon, while also taking in scenes from Iran, China, and the homeless encampments of lower Manhattan. Throughout we discuss the many followers of and sequels to Mao and Maoism DeLillo analyzes, all the ways his characters foolishly seek, outside the values of deep reading and the novel, scenes of “total vision” and messianic “total being,” the “lightning-lit” language of information and the terrorist's mastery of “the language of being noticed.” We examine in detail as well the effects of Andy Warhol's work as DeLillo sees it; what it means that readers never learn much at all about the content of Bill's famous novels; the commonalities he has with Rushdie, Salinger, Pynchon, and DeLillo himself; and why terrorist go-between George Haddad loves word processors so much. We also have a lot to say about the ailing, injured body and spirit of Bill Gray, as well as the simplicity of spoons and what they might teach us about objects and art. Mao II is a book that, as we say in the episode, sums up much of the DeLillo that came before it, lays the groundwork for the masterpiece to come, and contains so many of what have come to seem over the years since 1991 (and over the run of our episodes) the foundational DeLillo ideas and questions, especially ones about politics, violence, and images. Hope you'll have a listen and, if moved, tell us what you think! Texts referred to in this episode: David Cowart, Don DeLillo: The Physics of Language. Athens: U. of Georgia P., 2002. “Mao II is a sort of rest-and-motion book, to invent a category.  The first half of the book could have been called ‘The Book,' Bill Gray talking about his book, piling up manuscript pages, living in a house that operates as a kind of filing cabinet for his work and all the other work it engenders. And the second half of the book could have been called ‘The World.'  Here, Bill escapes his book and enters the world. It turns out to be the world of political violence . . . I was nearly finished with the first half of the book before I realized how the second half ought to be shaped. I was writing blind . . .” –“Don DeLillo: The Art of Fiction CXXXV,” The Paris Review 128 (1993): 274-306. Interview by Adam Begley. “I called him Bill Gray just as a provisional name,” DeLillo says. “I used to say to friends, 'I want to change my name to Bill Gray and disappear.' I've been saying it for 10 years. But he began to fit himself into the name, and I decided to leave it.” –Vince Passaro, “Dangerous Don DeLillo,” New York Times Magazine, May 19, 1991 (https://www.nytimes.com/1991/05/19/magazine/dangerous-don-delillo.html) Mark Osteen, American Magic and Dread: Don DeLillo's Dialogue with Culture. Philadelphia: U. of Pennsylvania P., 2000. Sources of interlude clips from Warhol and Moon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vCKc7r8U8Ehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiCYKJc_VwI

Don DeLillo Should Win the Nobel Prize
Episode 6: Ratner's Star (1)

Don DeLillo Should Win the Nobel Prize

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 92:28


In Episodes 6 and 7: Ratner's Star (1) and (2), DDSWTNP go spelunking and digging in the myriad caves, holes, and burrows of DeLillo's mind-bending, encyclopedic novel of “serious play,” his exploration of outer space, the sedimented history of Earth, and so much in between. Mathematical, scientific, and theological insights and uncertainties mingle on every page as DeLillo follows Bronx native Billy Twillig, numbers prodigy and pubescent teenager, in his encounters with message-decoders, nonsense-speakers, and slapstick philosophers, human aliens of every stripe. Amidst much laughter and awe at passages inane, profound, and often simultaneously both, Ratner's Star emerges in our analysis as a neglected early metafictional masterpiece, a book that set the stage for more famous mega-narratives of hidden connections like Libra and Underworld. #pantsonfire #boomerang #manmoreadvancedthedeeperwedig #batguanomarket #k.b.i.s.f.b. #mymouthsayshello We also announce the extended deadline for recording your favorite DeLillo passages and having your voice be part of an upcoming DDSWTNP episode! By January 15, 2024, record a contribution at https://www.speakpipe.com/delillopodcast. Happy new year to all! Texts used in the making of these episodes: David Cowart, Don DeLillo: The Physics of Language. U. of Georgia P., 2003 Tom LeClair, In the Loop: Don DeLillo and the Systems Novel. U. of Illinois P., 1988. Mark Osteen, American Magic and Dread: Don DeLillo's Dialogue with Culture. U. of Pennsylvania P., 2000. David L. Pike, Cold War Space and Culture in the 1960s and 1980s: The Bunkered Decades. Oxford UP, 2022. Michael Streit, “Tertium Datur: Making Contact in Don DeLillo's Ratner's Star.” MA Thesis, U. of British Columbia, 2018. https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0366140 “Writing is a form of personal freedom.It frees the mass identity we see in the making all around us . . . If serious reading dwindles to near nothingness, it will probably mean that the thing we're talking about when we use the word ‘identity' has reached an end.” –Don DeLillo, Letter to Jonathan Franzen, 1994, cited in Franzen's “Why Bother?” in How To Be Alone: Essays (FSG, 2002)

Don DeLillo Should Win the Nobel Prize
Episode 7: Ratner's Star (2)

Don DeLillo Should Win the Nobel Prize

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 122:12


In Episodes 6 and 7: Ratner's Star (1) and (2), DDSWTNP go spelunking and digging in the myriad caves, holes, and burrows of DeLillo's mind-bending, encyclopedic novel of “serious play,” his exploration of outer space, the sedimented history of Earth, and so much in between. Mathematical, scientific, and theological insights and uncertainties mingle on every page as DeLillo follows Bronx native Billy Twillig, numbers prodigy and pubescent teenager, in his encounters with message-decoders, nonsense-speakers, and slapstick philosophers, human aliens of every stripe. Amidst much laughter and awe at passages inane, profound, and often simultaneously both, Ratner's Star emerges in our analysis as a neglected early metafictional masterpiece, a book that set the stage for more famous mega-narratives of hidden connections like Libra and Underworld. #pantsonfire #boomerang #manmoreadvancedthedeeperwedig #batguanomarket #k.b.i.s.f.b. #mymouthsayshello We also announce the extended deadline for recording your favorite DeLillo passages and having your voice be part of an upcoming DDSWTNP episode! By January 15, 2024, record a contribution at https://www.speakpipe.com/delillopodcast. Happy new year to all! Texts used in the making of these episodes: David Cowart, Don DeLillo: The Physics of Language. U. of Georgia P., 2003 Tom LeClair, In the Loop: Don DeLillo and the Systems Novel. U. of Illinois P., 1988. Mark Osteen, American Magic and Dread: Don DeLillo's Dialogue with Culture. U. of Pennsylvania P., 2000. David L. Pike, Cold War Space and Culture in the 1960s and 1980s: The Bunkered Decades. Oxford UP, 2022. Michael Streit, “Tertium Datur: Making Contact in Don DeLillo's Ratner's Star.” MA Thesis, U. of British Columbia, 2018. https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0366140 “Writing is a form of personal freedom.It frees the mass identity we see in the making all around us . . . If serious reading dwindles to near nothingness, it will probably mean that the thing we're talking about when we use the word ‘identity' has reached an end.” –Don DeLillo, Letter to Jonathan Franzen, 1994, cited in Franzen's “Why Bother?” in How To Be Alone: Essays (FSG, 2002)

Brewing Up Creativity
EP46: Healing Our Body Through Nutrition with Georgia P. Grey, INHC

Brewing Up Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 38:33


In Episode 46 of Brewing Up Creativity, Danielle is joined with the nutrition expert herself, Georgia P. Grey, INHC. Georgia  is the founder of the Denver based practice, Whole Body Healing Nutrition. Georgia helps people feel well through food and self-care. She specializes in Lyme Disease, autoimmune disease, hormone imbalance, and weight.Catch What's Inside the Episode:When Georgia discovered her love and passion for holistic nutritionWhat happens to our bodies energy and creativity when we don't provide it the proper nutrientsA few amazing and simply tips to integrate healthier food items into our daily lives without leaving out foods we loveThe imbalance in the medicinal world and finding a healthy balance between medicine, vitamins, and healthy food optionsThe piece of advice Georgia offers to those looking to follow their gut instincts with their health Find Georgia Online:Instagram: @wholebodyhealingTikTok: @wholebodyhealingWebsite: WBHNutritionCO.comPodcast: The Whole Body Healing Podcast (with Georgia Grey)Learn more and apply today for the August session of Nutrition Business Bootcamp, a five session virtual course where people can learn how to build the nutrition business of their dreams. Interested in working with Georgia one on one for nutrition? Schedule a free discovery call today! Find Brewing Up Creativity Online:@brewingupcreativityhttps://brewingupcreativity.buzzsprout.comwww.daniellelabontedesigns.com/podcast Start, Manage, Grow, and Register Your Business with Ownr and get 15% OFF at Checkout:https://ownr.grsm.io/xzcl4k8y28mnSupport the show

Identity of Health
Georgia Grey and Matt Rowe Discuss her story of overcoming Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Lyme disease

Identity of Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 32:31


Georgia tells her story of having her life turned upside down after being diagnosed with Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and then Lyme disease. Georgia went on to reversing both conditions using food as medicine and adopting a more balanced lifestyle. Georgia is now the founder of Whole Body Healing Nutrition Co., is a Certified Holistic Health Coach specializing in autoimmune nutrition. Georgia sent her debilitating autoimmune disease symptoms into remission through the healing power of food and self-care. She passionately helps her clients get their life back and feel their best through her individualized holistic nutrition coaching. Georgia P. Grey, INHC Holistic Nutrition georgia@wbhnutritionco.com 303-345-5808/@wholebodyhealing WBHNutritionCo.com

Tick Boot Camp
S1E154 - Whole Body Healing - an Interview with Georgia Grey

Tick Boot Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021


Georgia P. Grey is the 30-year-old founder of WBH Nutrition, a holistic nutrition business. Ms. Grey’s Lyme disease symptoms began at the age of 24. Prior to the onset of symptoms, Ms. Grey was a teacher working 10 to 12 hour days and an avid runner competing in half and full marathons. During her Lyme disease treatment journey, Ms. Grey studied at the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and became a Certified Holistic Health Coach. If you would like to learn more about how Lyme disease taught a first-grade teacher to slow down, love herself and launch a new career, then tune in now!

Poppland
25.05.2020

Poppland

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020


Umsjón: Matthías Már Magnússon & Lovísa Rut Kristjánsdóttir Góð stemning í Popplandi dagsins, allskonar ný íslensk tónlist, Bubbi og Kiddi Hjálmur kíktu við og sögðu frá nýju lagi, förum yfir þessar helstu tónlistarfréttir, síðasti upplýsingafundur almannavarna á sínum stað eftir tvöfréttir, og plata vikunnar kynnt til leiks sem er sem er nýjasta plata Reykjavíkurdætra, Soft Spot. Emilíana Torrini - Sunny Road OMAM - Circles Abba - Does Your Mother Know Hjálmar & Timbuktu - Dom Hinner Aldrig I Fatt Warmland - Superstar Minimal Bubbi & Hjálmar - Þöggun The Weeknd - In Your Eyes Reykjavíkurdætur - Lófatak Arlo Parks - Black Dog OMD - If You Leave Otis Redding - Hard To Handle Þursaflokkurinn - Nútíminn Sigrún Stella - Sideways Kristín Sesselja - What Would I Do Without You? Daði - Family Man Gorillas - Aries (ft. Peter Hook & Georgia) Páll Óskar & Unun - Ástin Dugir Góss - Eitt Lag Enn Auður - Ljósin Kveikt John Mayer - Carry Me Away De La Soul - The Magic Number Reykjavíkurdætur - Sweets Jason Mraz - Look For The Good Khruangbin - Time (You And I) Sykurmolarnir - Regina Coney Island Babies - Swirl First Aid Kit - The Lions Roar Black Pumas - Colors Elín Hall - Augun Mín Bogomil Font og Flís - Þvo Sér Hendur

Poppland

Umsjón: Matthías Már Magnússon & Lovísa Rut Kristjánsdóttir Góð stemning í Popplandi dagsins, allskonar ný íslensk tónlist, Bubbi og Kiddi Hjálmur kíktu við og sögðu frá nýju lagi, förum yfir þessar helstu tónlistarfréttir, síðasti upplýsingafundur almannavarna á sínum stað eftir tvöfréttir, og plata vikunnar kynnt til leiks sem er sem er nýjasta plata Reykjavíkurdætra, Soft Spot. Emilíana Torrini - Sunny Road OMAM - Circles Abba - Does Your Mother Know Hjálmar & Timbuktu - Dom Hinner Aldrig I Fatt Warmland - Superstar Minimal Bubbi & Hjálmar - Þöggun The Weeknd - In Your Eyes Reykjavíkurdætur - Lófatak Arlo Parks - Black Dog OMD - If You Leave Otis Redding - Hard To Handle Þursaflokkurinn - Nútíminn Sigrún Stella - Sideways Kristín Sesselja - What Would I Do Without You? Daði - Family Man Gorillas - Aries (ft. Peter Hook & Georgia) Páll Óskar & Unun - Ástin Dugir Góss - Eitt Lag Enn Auður - Ljósin Kveikt John Mayer - Carry Me Away De La Soul - The Magic Number Reykjavíkurdætur - Sweets Jason Mraz - Look For The Good Khruangbin - Time (You And I) Sykurmolarnir - Regina Coney Island Babies - Swirl First Aid Kit - The Lions Roar Black Pumas - Colors Elín Hall - Augun Mín Bogomil Font og Flís - Þvo Sér Hendur

Everyone's A Critic
Ep 80: Georgia P. Duck

Everyone's A Critic

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 62:59


Hi everybody I'm Georgia P. Duck and TODAY's episode sure is a hoot n' a holler. We got snacks for grandmas. We got burgers for grandpas. We got a big top. We got a juggler. We got ten TONS of stolen Ben n Jerry's just WAITIN' for a buyer! I'm Georgia P. Duck and there are 14 like new Toy-otas on the lot right now. Come on down and listen to these engines purr!  Thank you again to XRAY.FM for allowing us to use their recording space. If you've got friends, then our show just might save their lives. Maybe you should tell 'em? Otherwise, send us any funny reviews you find in the wild, or simply say hello: Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/Everyones-a-Critic-2327696304154655/ Twitter: @CriticEveryone foreveracritic@gmail.com Exciting things are afoot, friends. Potentially. Or maybe not. We can never say for sure, and isn't that just the best!

COPPERHEART: A RiggStories Audio Drama
COPPERHEART Special Special

COPPERHEART: A RiggStories Audio Drama

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 33:31


CONTENT ADVISORY: This episode contains mature language and situations. Before the story resumes next week, I wanted to take a moment to thank some very well-deserving actors. Please listen to their works, patronize their shows, and give them some love! ALICIA ATKINS – www.thebeaconpodcast.com GRAHAM ROWAT – www.grahamrowat.com COLIN MORRIS – www.vonexplaino.com JARRED WORLEY – www.wrightwoodstudios.com SARAH RUTH THOMAS – www.sarahruthvoice.com AIYA ISLAM – @TellerFarsight on Twitter HALEY C MCCARTHY – www.haleycmccarthy.com JENN AVRIL – @JennAvril on Twitter HEDLEY KNIGHTS – www.battlebird.productions RUPERT FAULLHURST – www.teapoweredtheatre.com VICTORIA JUAN – www.creepypod.com DYLAN CHAMBERS – @D33DAA on Twitter BRIAN PENALOZA – www.beardengaming.com W. ARTHUR MAURICI – @Wart_M on Twitter ALLISON BRANDT – www.callingdarknesspodcast.libsyn.com GEORGIA P. MCKENZIE – www.ostiumpodcast.com SH COOPER – www.authorshcooper.com KENNETH FAIRCLOTH, JR. – @VoicedByKenneth on Twitter MARTIN SAVILL – @Obsolete_Mech on Twitter DAVID STEELE – www.SteeleEmpire.com CHRIS MAGILTON – www.amongthestarsandbones.com MICHAEL RIGG – www.riggstories.com ERIN KING – @UnabashedlyErin on Twitter NICHOLE GOODNIGHT – @NRGoodnight on Twitter EVAN TESS MURRAY – @EvanTessUraea on Twitter JAMES DUNCAN RAY VOLK – @RayVolk1 on Twitter MARINA SANDOVAL – @Supermaryn on Twitter EMIL HAGG – @LuciferAgenda on Twitter KARIN HEIMDAHL – www.y2kpod.com www.riggstories.com/copperheart   Contact the Show: copperheartaudiodrama@gmail.com Twitter: @CopperheartPod   PRODUCTION: Created, Written, and Produced – Michael J Rigg – https://riggstories.com/copperheart Original music, soundtrack, and episodic scoring by – Astral Fogg (hear more on iTunes)

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Medieval Death Trip
MDT Ep. 72: An Icelandic Vision of the Afterlife

Medieval Death Trip

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 53:04


This episode we take a look at Sólarljóð, an Old Norse poem that mixes a Christian tour of heaven and hell with the stylings of eddic poetry. We also consider what it might have in common with one of the fugues of the Great Revival. Today's Texts: "Song of the Sun." The Elder Eddas of Saemund Sigfusson and the Younger Eddas of Snorre Sturleson, translated by Benjamin Thorpe and I.A. Blackwell, Norrœna Society, 1906, pp. 11-120. Google Books. References: Cobb, Buell E., Jr. The Sacred Harp, A Tradition and Its Music. U of Georgia P, 1978. Larrington, Carolyne, and Peter Robinson. Introduction to "Anonymous, Sólarljóð." Poetry on Christian Subjects, edited by Margaret Clunies Ross, Skaldic Poetry of the Scandinavian Middle Ages 7, Brepols, 2007, pp. 287-357. "Sólarljóð -- Anon SólVII." Skaldic Project. Wright, Thomas. St. Patrick's Purgatory: An Essay on the Legends of Purgatory, Hell, and Paradise, Current During the Middle Ages. John Russell Smith, 1844. Google Books. Zaleski, Carol. Otherworld Journeys: Accounts of Near-Death Experience in Medieval and Modern Times. Oxford UP, 1987. Audio Credit: "Greenwich" performed by Cork Sacred Harp, from the first Ireland Sacred Harp Convention, 2011. Used under CC-BY-3.0 license. https://soundcloud.com/corksacredharp/183-greenwich.

Focus on Sports Medicine
Preventing Sudden Cardiac Death in Athletes

Focus on Sports Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2008


Guest: John Cantwell, MD Host: Larry Kaskel, MD "If cost were not an issue, all athletes should have a mandatory baseline EKG and a limited echocardiogram," says our guest Dr. John Cantwell, cardiologist with Cardiology of Georgia P.C. and sports physician for Georgia Tech and the Atlanta Braves. He would even apply these standards to high school athletes. In this segment, Dr. Cantwell and host Dr. Larry Kaskel explore the causes of sudden cardiac death and discuss prevention measures in professional, collegiate and amateur athletes.