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"Welcome back to Get Lit, the literary podcast where we discuss famous works of literature and the authors who wrote them..."... more
FAQs about Get Lit Podcast:How many episodes does Get Lit Podcast have?The podcast currently has 338 episodes available.
July 20, 2022Get Lit Episode 172: Thomas ChattertonSend us Fan MailWe're covering the flash of tragic poetic brilliance that was Thomas Chatterton. We explore his history and influence along with a healthy dollop of literary forgery! Chatterton inspired the likes of Rossetti, Keats, and Oscar Wilde himself! Join us to learn more about the short life of an extraordinary poet! ...more38minPlay
July 13, 2022Get Lit Episode 171: Ada LovelaceSend us Fan MailIn a bit of a twist this week, we're celebrating the poetic technical writing of Ada Lovelace. Widely considered among the first computer programers, Lovelace fused her talent with words and her passion for programming to write extraordinary articles in a variety of math and science fields. We also include postcards from the East Coast tour, if you're looking for a little more adventure! ...more51minPlay
July 06, 2022Get Lit Episode 170: Selma LagerlöfSend us Fan MailMeet the first woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature: Selma Lagerlöf! In addition to her groundbreaking literary accomplishments, Lagerlöf also inspired generations of students, restored her beautiful childhood home, traveled the world, received an honorary Doctorate, and fought against the Nazi regime... Safe to say, we should all try to live like Selma! ...more39minPlay
June 29, 2022Get Lit Episode 169: Federico García LorcaSend us Fan MailWe're wrapping up our Pride Month Celebration with Federico García Lorca, a poet, playwright, musician, and artist who helped spur a revolution within the artistic communities in Spain and around the world. He used his art to explore his identity, aesthetics, and what it means to experience to full breadth of what it means to be human! ...more39minPlay
June 22, 2022Get Lit Episode 168: Margaret Wise BrownSend us Fan MailGet to know the whimsical, hard-working, clever, and Queer author behind the classic children's picture book Goodnight Moon. Margaret Wise Brown was a pioneer in the evolution of children's literature, exploring what it really meant to be a young person. This episode also features a flower cart, a well that doubled as a refrigerator, and a very powerful librarian. ...more42minPlay
June 15, 2022Get Lit Episode 167: Natalie Clifford BarneySend us Fan MailShe has arrived. The Queen of the Paris Lesbians: Natalie Clifford Barney! We're so delighted to speak about the legacy of the woman whose life was as compelling as her writing. She helped shaped generations of writers, artists, and thinkers through her literary salons, hosted with wit, charisma, and eviction? Find out more in this week's episode! ...more48minPlay
June 08, 2022Get Lit Episode 166: Christopher IsherwoodSend us Fan MailWe're continuing our celebration of Pride Month with Christopher Isherwood, who not only contributed greatly to gay literature, but also served as a model for what an open and public queer relationship could look like. Join us to explore his plays, novels, short stories, screenplays, along with many delightful/wild/thrilling facts and stories that made Isherwood a true ICON! ...more39minPlay
June 01, 2022Get Lit Episode 165: Radclyffe HallSend us Fan MailIn this week's very special kick off to Pride Month, Steph is joined by co-hosts of the 'Ghosts in the Closet' Podcast, Ailey Yamamoto and Mary Rogers to discuss the controversial legacy of Radclyffe Hall. Hall is often credited with writing the earliest version of Lesbian Pulp Fiction and explored what a non-binary identity could look like. Also featuring trivia, seances, and mysterious deaths - you won't want to miss it! ...more1h 6minPlay
May 25, 2022Get Lit Episode 164: SanmaoSend us Fan MailThis week, meet the remarkable bohemian author Sanmao who made an incredible impact on the world (very literally - she visited over 50 countries throughout the course of her life!). She changed the literary game with her striking writing, but also empowered women in the way she led her life, resisting societal norms as a true independent spirit. ...more36minPlay
May 18, 2022Get Lit Episode 163: Carlos BulosanSend us Fan MailWe're headed to the Pacific Northwest as Jon takes over this week to present on the incredible author, activist, poet laureate, and change maker, Carlos Bulosan. He discusses the impact of Bulosan's work on communities around the United States and across the decades. ...more40minPlay
FAQs about Get Lit Podcast:How many episodes does Get Lit Podcast have?The podcast currently has 338 episodes available.