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Episode 427: Things Besides Manuscripts that Don’t Burn

Jul12
by chapeau on July 12, 2011 at 12:02 am
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Episode 427: Things Besides Manuscripts that Don't Burn

Episode 426: Where Have All the Homo Neanderthalensi gone?

Jul07
by chapeau on July 7, 2011 at 12:02 am
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Episode 426: Where Have All the Homo Neanderthalensi gone?

Ep 425 Dolby

Jul05
by vonluckner on July 5, 2011 at 6:16 am
Posted In: Chatter

Hmmm…. I just noticed that I cocked up the script for today’s episode and wrote Augsburg, of “German Heads of State Can Choose Whether Their Realm is Catholic or Lutheran” fame, where I meant to write Rheinsberg, where Frederick spent an idyllic space of time in youth, writing poetry and treatises on the role of the enlightened monarch with his fellow chums. Well done me!
– Count Dolby von Luckner

Episode 425: The Heart of a King

Jul05
by chapeau on July 5, 2011 at 12:02 am
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Episode 425: The Heart of a King

Ep 424 Dolby

Jun30
by vonluckner on June 30, 2011 at 12:02 am
Posted In: Chatter

It might not seem like it, but I like Gertrude Stein’s books. I have Frederick looking somewhat ridiculous a lot of the time too, but he’s still one of the four great heroes in my life. Stein once said that she wrote things “by ear” rather than by sight, and that makes for some unique moments that you can open yourself to. Find a copy of Ida somewhere and just read it to yourself for a bit…
Now, what is inevitably going to happen is that you’ll remember some past high school English teacher reading Faulkner aloud with that sense of enunciation and emphasis that exists nowhere outside of a high school English classroom (mercifully). But push on through that, and let it do its thing, and it’s really quite neat. Here, I’ll just flip to a random paragraph and you can give it a shot!
She really did not get up in the morning. She wished that she could and they wished that she could but it was not at all necessary.
Oh, and by the by, thinking about English class, if you never saw this Fry/Laurie sketch, it’s pretty wonderful. As a teacher, I’m always just a couple of steps away from it, really.
– Count Dolby von Luckner

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