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Words in the Air: 52 Weeks of Poetry
Let This Darkness Be a Bell Tower by Rainer Maria Rilke

Words in the Air: 52 Weeks of Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 1:24


Read by Terry Casburn Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman

The Whole Rabbit
A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick, Part 2

The Whole Rabbit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 53:30


Send us comments, suggestions and ideas here! This week sees us back for PART 2 of our deep-dive into the symbolic and occult meaning underpinning Philip K. Dick's autobiographical, mostly-still-fiction, futuristic dystopia: A Scanner Darkly. We resume our analysis by first unpacking the symbolic meaning of the insects which haunt the characters from start to finish and what they have to do with the beetle headed god of ancient Egypt. Afterwards we explore the connection Donna has with the divine feminine in both Gnostic and Egyptian mythology, the inside scoop on Substance D, the field of reeds and the inclusion of the Thelemic N.O.X. formulae which also appears in the famous Black Lodge of Twin Peaks. In the extended version of the show we discuss the meaning of the Hawthorne plant, the layers of esoteric symbolism in the film version of Bob's living room using the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, who Barris really is and what it all has to do with popcorn. Thank you and enjoy the show! In the free section of the show we discuss:Egyptian God KhepriRa's Underworld JourneyThe Blue LotusLove Spells from the PGMThe Secret Life of AphidsNephthys, Dark MotherThe Breath of NeshamaHaspipe of the Du'at WTF is with the Coca Cola?Isis, Mighty MotherThe Phallus of OsirisThe Narrow DoorIn the extended version of the show available at www.patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit we go further to discuss:Hawthorne SymbolismHankAudreyThe I.N.R.I. Formulae The Bicycle GearsJames BarrisEvolution Of The Bicameral Brain Substance DTarotPopcorn Each host is responsible for writing and creating the content they present. In the notes: red sections are written by Luke Madrid, green sections by Malachor 5, purple written by Heka Astra and blue by Mari Sama…Where to find The Whole Rabbit:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbitTwitter: https://twitter.com/1WholeRabbitMusic By Spirit Travel Plaza: https://open.spotify.com/artist/30dW3WB1sYofnow7y3V0YoSources:Hathorne:https://www.foragingcoursecompany.co.uk/post/articles-sex-death-and-hawthorn#:~:text=In%20fact%2C%20the%20hawthorn%20stands,been%20both%20revered%20and%20feared.German Poetry:https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/59071/in-the-novel-a-scanner-darkly-what-did-the-verses-in-german-meanA Scanner Darkly:https://www.amazon.com/Scanner-Darkly-Graphic-Novel/dp/0375424024Support the Show.

The Whole Rabbit
A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick, Part 1

The Whole Rabbit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 44:42


Send us comments, suggestions and ideas here! On this week's show we dive back into the world of science-fiction-author extraordinaire, Philip K. Dick by looking at his break-out, dystopian, future-prophesying 1977 classic “A Scanner Darkly,” alongside its faithful 2006 film adaptation. If you're not familiar, the movie is free on Youtube. In the free section of the show we explore the Biblical quote the title of the work is referring to and why this film and numerous other works by Philip K. Dick  could be considered gnostic in character. We dig into and find a number of gems by looking at the name etymology of a Scanner Darkly's characters, starting of course with Bob which reveals numerous connections to gnostic and ancient Egyptian wisdom. In the extended edition of the show we go even deeper into what is really going on in the iconic medical examination scene. By looking at Egyptian hieroglyphs we get some heavy insight into the meaning behind the symbols used in the scene and triangulate an ancient myth which reflects ALL the major themes in A Scanner Darkly. If that were not enough we even find how the gematria value of the examination room reflects these ideas in a coherent way that further clarifies the deeper narrative behind Philip K. Dick's strangely charming and tortured tale before concluding with a discussion about which order of angel is responsible for reading Freck's endless list of sins - thank you and enjoy the show! In this week's show we discuss:The Title from CorinthiansThe Kenoma and Black Iron PrisonEtymology of BobA Sun GodThe WatchersArctor, El-Primo HunteeFrederick the BruceGospels of ThomasLobo, The Wolf In the extended edition of the show available at www.patreon.com/TheWholeRabbit we go even further to discuss:Medical Examination Room 203GematriaWhy Did I See a Sheep?The GreyhoundPlastic Dog Sh*tA Man's Dispute with His BaFreck and the Angel Each host is responsible for writing and creating the content they present. In the notes: red sections are written by Luke Madrid, green sections by Malachor 5, purple written by Heka Astra and blue by Mari Sama…Where to find The Whole Rabbit:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0AnJZhmPzaby04afmEWOAVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_whole_rabbitTwitter: https://twitter.com/1WholeRabbitMusic By Spirit Travel Plaza: https://open.spotify.com/artist/30dW3WB1sYofnow7y3V0YoSources:Hathorne:https://www.foragingcoursecompany.co.uk/post/articles-sex-death-and-hawthorn#:~:text=In%20fact%2C%20the%20hawthorn%20stands,been%20both%20revered%20and%20feared.German Poetry:https://scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/59071/in-the-novel-a-scanner-darkly-what-did-the-verses-in-german-meanSupport the Show.

Words in the Air: 52 Weeks of Poetry
Entering by Rainer Maria Rilke

Words in the Air: 52 Weeks of Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 1:25


Read by Terry Casburn Production and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman

The Watsonian Weekly
August 1, 2022 -- Calculations, German Poetry, Cigarettes and Watson

The Watsonian Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 15:29


This episode wanders all over the map in its pursuit of John H. Watson, so buckly up. Still, only about fifteen minutes, so the ride will be over pretty quickly.

Words in the Air: 52 Weeks of Poetry
Dance of Death by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Words in the Air: 52 Weeks of Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 4:05


Read by Dave LuukkonenProduction and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman

The Verb
German poetry after the Berlin Wall

The Verb

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 46:23


Ian McMillan explores German poetry after the fall of the Berlin Wall – with two of Germany's most celebrated and groundbreaking poets Durs Grünbein and Nora Gomringer. He is also joined by Professor Karen Leeder who's explored the ways in which contemporary German literature is ‘haunted' by the GDR, and by Ira Lightman who reads a new poem haunted by Rainer Maria Rilke – the German language poet most often translated into English - and a translation of one of Durs' poems. Presenter: Ian McMillan Producer: Faith Lawrence

Bonnie Featuring Matt
#082 – Witch, German, Poetry

Bonnie Featuring Matt

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2017 8:33


Bonnie falls asleep to the Mandela effect. The post #082 – Witch, German, Poetry appeared first on The Bonnie Featuring Matt Podcast.

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
Celebrating the Poetry Contest Finalists with Little Patuxent Review

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 78:47


Poets Le Hinton and Laura Shovan read in the company of the 2016 Pratt Library Poetry Contest finalists—Saundra Rose Maley, Maggie Rosen, and Sheri Allen. The host is Steven Leyva, editor of Little Patuxent Review, which is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. LPR judged the contest.Le Hinton is the author of five poetry collections including The Language of Moisture and Light (Iris G. Press, 2014). His work has been widely published and can be found or is forthcoming in The Best American Poetry 2014, Little Patuxent Review, The Baltimore Review, The Summerset Review, Pittsburgh Poetry Review, and outside Clipper Magazine Stadium in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, incorporated into Derek Parker's sculpture Common Thread. His current manuscript, A Chorus of Cotton, is scheduled to be published later in 2016 or early 2017.Laura Shovan is former editor for Little Patuxent Review and editor of two poetry anthologies. Her chapbook, Mountain, Log, Salt and Stone, won the inaugural Harriss Poetry Prize. Laura works with children as a poet-in-the-schools and was the 2015-2016 Howard County Poetry and Literary Society's writer in residence. The Last Fifth Grade of Emerson Elementary is her debut novel-in-verse for children (Wendy Lamb Books/Random House).Contest winner Saundra Rose Maley has had poems in Dryad, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Full Moon on K Street: Poems about Washington D.C., and D.C. Perspectives. Her first book of poems, Disappearing Act, was published in 2015, by Dryad Press. She co-edited A Wild Perfection: The Selected Letters of James Wright with Anne Wright and is currently working again with Anne on a book about Wright and translation, tentatively titled Where the Treasure Lies. She also published Solitary Apprenticeship: James Wright and German Poetry. She teaches Composition and Research at Montgomery College in Takoma Park, Maryland.Runner-up Maggie Rosen lives in Silver Spring, Maryland. She grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina. She has degrees from Brown University and The George Washington University. Most of her professional work has been as a teacher of English to speakers of other languages. Her poems have been published in Cider Press Review, RiverLit, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Barely South, and Conclave, among other publications. She was recently a finalist in the Bethesda Urban Partnership Poetry Contest and in the Montgomery Writes! Contest. Her chapbook, The Deliberate Speed of Ghosts, will be published in 2016 by Red Bird Chapbooks.Runner-up Sheri Allen is a recent Baltimore returnee after decades in other states and countries. Former Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Miami University of Ohio, she worked for the Theology Department at Loyola University Maryland this spring. Sheri earned her MFA in Creative Writing with a multi-genre thesis from the University of Florida, and a PhD in English and Comparative Literature with a Creative Writing track from the University of Cincinnati. Her poems have appeared in Lilith, Best New Poets, Tampa Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, and Boulevard.

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast
Celebrating the Poetry Contest Finalists with Little Patuxent Review

Enoch Pratt Free Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2016 78:47


Poets Le Hinton and Laura Shovan read in the company of the 2016 Pratt Library Poetry Contest finalists—Saundra Rose Maley, Maggie Rosen, and Sheri Allen. The host is Steven Leyva, editor of Little Patuxent Review, which is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. LPR judged the contest.Le Hinton is the author of five poetry collections including The Language of Moisture and Light (Iris G. Press, 2014). His work has been widely published and can be found or is forthcoming in The Best American Poetry 2014, Little Patuxent Review, The Baltimore Review, The Summerset Review, Pittsburgh Poetry Review, and outside Clipper Magazine Stadium in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, incorporated into Derek Parker's sculpture Common Thread. His current manuscript, A Chorus of Cotton, is scheduled to be published later in 2016 or early 2017.Laura Shovan is former editor for Little Patuxent Review and editor of two poetry anthologies. Her chapbook, Mountain, Log, Salt and Stone, won the inaugural Harriss Poetry Prize. Laura works with children as a poet-in-the-schools and was the 2015-2016 Howard County Poetry and Literary Society's writer in residence. The Last Fifth Grade of Emerson Elementary is her debut novel-in-verse for children (Wendy Lamb Books/Random House).Contest winner Saundra Rose Maley has had poems in Dryad, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Full Moon on K Street: Poems about Washington D.C., and D.C. Perspectives. Her first book of poems, Disappearing Act, was published in 2015, by Dryad Press. She co-edited A Wild Perfection: The Selected Letters of James Wright with Anne Wright and is currently working again with Anne on a book about Wright and translation, tentatively titled Where the Treasure Lies. She also published Solitary Apprenticeship: James Wright and German Poetry. She teaches Composition and Research at Montgomery College in Takoma Park, Maryland.Runner-up Maggie Rosen lives in Silver Spring, Maryland. She grew up in Greensboro, North Carolina. She has degrees from Brown University and The George Washington University. Most of her professional work has been as a teacher of English to speakers of other languages. Her poems have been published in Cider Press Review, RiverLit, Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Barely South, and Conclave, among other publications. She was recently a finalist in the Bethesda Urban Partnership Poetry Contest and in the Montgomery Writes! Contest. Her chapbook, The Deliberate Speed of Ghosts, will be published in 2016 by Red Bird Chapbooks.Runner-up Sheri Allen is a recent Baltimore returnee after decades in other states and countries. Former Visiting Assistant Professor of English at Miami University of Ohio, she worked for the Theology Department at Loyola University Maryland this spring. Sheri earned her MFA in Creative Writing with a multi-genre thesis from the University of Florida, and a PhD in English and Comparative Literature with a Creative Writing track from the University of Cincinnati. Her poems have appeared in Lilith, Best New Poets, Tampa Review, Birmingham Poetry Review, and Boulevard.Recorded On: Wednesday, July 20, 2016

TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
Rubble Flora: Volker Braun Poetry Reading

TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 56:12


The German poet gives a special reading of old and new work and answers questions with David Constantine and Karen Leeder.

TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
Rubble Flora: Volker Braun Poetry Reading

TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 56:12


The German poet gives a special reading of old and new work and answers questions with David Constantine and Karen Leeder.

Carrumpods - Broadcasting to the World and Beyond

This week we feature our German Poetry stars at the State Finals.

Carrumpods - Broadcasting to the World and Beyond

This week we drop in on a fantastic Volcanic Blast-Off, discover our fabulous German Poetry success and meet some of our Prep students on their 100 Day Celebration

Hamid & Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies
The Early German Poetry of Fereydoun Farrokhzad

Hamid & Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2009 64:06


Dr. Nima Mina, SOAS Lecturer in Persian, discusses the cultural influences of poet Fereydound Farrokhzad who lived in Germany as an exiled Iranian. (November 3, 2008)