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It's pride month and we're bringing to you the second episode of this beautiful Litrilogy "Resistant Rainbow"!!!
In this episode, we outline gay and lesbian narratives and authors from the nineteenth and twentieth century. We discuss how some of these works were published posthumously or are not even well known today.
Moreover, we talk about the importance of scholars who study these works as well as those who are responsible for their translation. Translators play a fundamental role for the spreading of these texts and their recognition.
We've been learning a lot with the production of "Resistant Rainbow". We hope you feel the same.
Make sure to listen to this new episode!
Follow us on Instagram: @litea.podcast
Soundtrack: Desespoir Agreable from Erik Satie played by Mal Waldron (1983)
By Literary TeaIt's pride month and we're bringing to you the second episode of this beautiful Litrilogy "Resistant Rainbow"!!!
In this episode, we outline gay and lesbian narratives and authors from the nineteenth and twentieth century. We discuss how some of these works were published posthumously or are not even well known today.
Moreover, we talk about the importance of scholars who study these works as well as those who are responsible for their translation. Translators play a fundamental role for the spreading of these texts and their recognition.
We've been learning a lot with the production of "Resistant Rainbow". We hope you feel the same.
Make sure to listen to this new episode!
Follow us on Instagram: @litea.podcast
Soundtrack: Desespoir Agreable from Erik Satie played by Mal Waldron (1983)