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This week, we discuss the 1993 Canadian/French Canadian film “Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould,” which we think is essayistic in many ways. Also: breath mints found in orifices, the thesis circle of life, writing too-long essays, apocalyptic media, Hamlet 2, “Canadian stakes,” lyric vs. narrative, accessibility, Graham Gano, and more!
Links:
Gould’s radio documentary “The Idea of North”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szgnGV4hOKU
Justin’s essay from Territory: http://themapisnot.com/issue-iii-justin-st-germain
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This week, we discuss the 1993 Canadian/French Canadian film “Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould,” which we think is essayistic in many ways. Also: breath mints found in orifices, the thesis circle of life, writing too-long essays, apocalyptic media, Hamlet 2, “Canadian stakes,” lyric vs. narrative, accessibility, Graham Gano, and more!
Links:
Gould’s radio documentary “The Idea of North”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szgnGV4hOKU
Justin’s essay from Territory: http://themapisnot.com/issue-iii-justin-st-germain