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On this episode, Kris relates an amazing story about riding out a hurricane on the Isle of Pines and doing battle with mice, ants, and crabs. We then talk about the imaginary as a necessary component of the material, The Blazing World by Margaret Cavendish (the first work of science fiction by a woman, 1666), lost casinos, dreams of return, and the logical aspects of perception.
By J David Osborne & Kris Saknussemm5
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On this episode, Kris relates an amazing story about riding out a hurricane on the Isle of Pines and doing battle with mice, ants, and crabs. We then talk about the imaginary as a necessary component of the material, The Blazing World by Margaret Cavendish (the first work of science fiction by a woman, 1666), lost casinos, dreams of return, and the logical aspects of perception.