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Entries from July 2005

A World of Sound

Stapledon, Olaf

July 31st, 2005 · 2 Comments

Another short one for another short day, and the beauty here should be evident: how lovely it would be if our physical presences existed as waves of sound, if physical injury were a momentary blip of discord, if your emotional duress a note hit flat, if inner harmony was literal. Yea, that’s the stuff.

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The Waiting

Borges, Jorge Luis

July 26th, 2005 · 2 Comments

On occasion, another excruciatingly bleak day will end with a moderately edifying insignia etched onto your nightcap, and on those occasions, you want nothing more than to return home to tranquility and a nice short harmless podcast. And sometimes, sometimes even on those occasions, your environs just won’t comply.

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The Country Doctor

Turgenev, Ivan

July 23rd, 2005 · 2 Comments

Too. Hot. To. Type. But I leave you a nice. Long. One.

Triviatum: This from a college short story anthology, with notations, footnotes, the works. There’s one worth noting– when the doctor reveals his Christian name, ‘Trifon,’ we see footnote #10, which reads:

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A Carnival Jangle

Dunbar, Alice

July 17th, 2005 · No Comments

I don’t know much about where you are, but where I am, I can tell you a thing or two about the heat right now. The thing being: it’s hot. Mighty hot. The sort of hot where you pile your hair up off your neck and sit in your skivs and wish you possessed a Homer Simpson gracelessness that might allow you to put a floatie, a few cans of beer, and a thousand ice cubes in your bathtub.

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The Happy Prince

Wilde, Oscar

July 13th, 2005 · 2 Comments

If anybody ever asks you if you’re a happy prince or a sparrow, you should be prepared with an answer: I tell you now, you never know when it might be asked of you. And it might. To prepare you for such a day is today’s podcast, and in helping you answer this question, it should now be obvious which I am.

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Her Lover

Gorky, Maxim

July 10th, 2005 · 2 Comments

In reality, we also are fallen folks, and, so far as I can see, very deeply fallen into the abyss of self-sufficiency and the conviction of our own superiority. But enough of this. It is all as old as the hills–so old that it is a shame to speak of it. Very old indeed–yes, that’s what it is!

Ahh, Maksim Gorky, Maxim Gorky, Maksim Gor’kii, Maxim Gorkii, Maksim Gorki, he’ll always be Aleksei Peshkov to me.

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My Mother’s Goofy Song

Fante, John

July 4th, 2005 · 1 Comment

For those not out barbecuing or picnicking or watching cosmic collisions or stealing carbide:

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The Last Lesson

Daudet, Alphonse

July 2nd, 2005 · No Comments

Happy 49th Podcast!

The 49th is, of course, a notable one: it’s our last perfect square until 64, and even then, both digits won’t also be perfect squares. And, of course, it’s the last podcast of our extended youth together; next time I post, we shall be plainly geriatric.

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