"Leaves in the Wind" Hosted by David Bentley Hart, PhD. Leaves in the Wind is devoted to all the things I have been discussing for years—World Literature; Religion, East and West; Philosophy (with a current emphasis on philosophy of mind); Theology; Metaphysics; Culture; Music; The Visual, Plastic, and Dramatic Arts, including Cinema; Baseball, including an obsessive veneration of Frank Robinson; Asian Arts, Languages, Literatures, Philosophies, and Religions; Japanese Aesthetics; Why Frank Robinson was the greatest player in the history of the game; Political Theory; Romanticism; Crab Cakes; Why there should be a national monument to Frank Robinson; The Sciences; Obscure Books; Philosophical Idealism; and so on. As ever, I write in various forms—essays, short stories, long disquisitions, dramatic dialogues, poems, satires, conversations with Roland, or whatever else takes my fancy. I make every effort to be as diverting as possible without becoming merely facetious, and as reflective as possible without becoming merely ponderous. New material appears more or less weekly. One regular feature is devoted to great but largely unknown works of literature. This follows from an article of mine that has proved more popular than I could have anticipated, “Books from a Vanished Library,” which also served as the introduction to my collection The Dream-Child’s Progress . One recurring feature are Q&A posts in which I attempt to answer questions that have come my way from subscribers, either on a particular post or on some topic that I have addressed elsewhere in my work. I even occasionally try to answer questions on topics I have never addressed before at all, if I can think of something sufficiently insightful, witty, or flippant to say. Now this podcast here, is added to the mix. I can promise that it will be entertaining. I can even promise that it might occasionally—just for mischief’s sake—be profound. Subscribers enjoy full access to the newsletter and website , and they never miss an update. Every new posting on the newsletter goes directly to their inbox. The rate at present is based on a very dubious set of calculations regarding likely subscriber numbers, fees, taxes, and time expended in maintaining the newsletter. There are monthly subscriptions as well as yearly, the latter adding up to less than the former over the course of twelve months; there is in addition a special category for “Founding Subscribers” set at a higher rate, for those who out of the sheer goodness of their hearts might want to help keep the whole enterprise running; that subscription comes with the right to give two free six-month subscriptions to the newsletter as gifts to friends, priority in my Q&A posts, and (of course) my profound gratitude. To find out more about the company that provides the tech for this newsletter, visit Substack.com . (Rising from his humble beginnings—laboring in obscurity at a manual typewriter, nourished entirely on the blue crabs and oysters he was able to gather up along the shores of the Chesapeake Bay each morning, then forced to live a peripatetic life wandering Cambridge to Cambridge—David Bentley Hart eventually insinuated himself into the company of influential men and women and then, by their good offices, into print. He now lives in a savage region where Maryland crab cakes have to be delivered by overnight air delivery. His last remaining ambition is to visit Kyoto before he dies.)
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Episode #38
#38 - Burl Horniachek and "To Heaven's Rim"
Aug 12, 202655 min
Episode #38 - Burl Horniachek and To Heaven's Rim I had a conversation with the poet and anthologist Burl Horniachek, prompted by, but not limited to, his recently released anthology of Christian verse To Heaven's Rim , which collects poetry dating from the earliest centuries of the faith up until 1800. It is dedicated entirely, moreover, to poets outside the Anglophone world (in translation), and succeeds better than any other anthology at giving readers a proper sense of the sheer scope--cultural, historical, and geographical--of the Christian world. We discussed the anthology, particular poets in it, and particular poets excluded from it. We also spent some time talking about the nature of translation and the special problems that attend translating verse.
#37 - "Tom Holland's School Days" - Eugene McCarraher and David Bentley Hart
Jul 22, 202645 min
Episode #37 - "Tom Holland's School Days" - Eugene McCarraher and David Bentley Hart That was the closest thing to a clever title we could think of https://genemccarraher.substack.com/p ... Tomorrow, deo volente , we shall record a conversation with Tom Holland, despite having discovered at the last moment that he is not, in fact, the fellow who plays Spider-Man or Telemachus, but rather the distinguished British historian. As is our wont, we have recorded some idle banter on the Vorabend . Our topics, as ever, were no better organized than our wandering wits. We discussed, among other things, J. D. Vance’s recent “memoir” of his “conversion” to “Catholic” “Christianity”, Integralism, Christian Nationalism, Post-Liberal Orderlies, J. D. Vance’s natural resemblance to the demonic titan at the end of Ghostbusters , the mystery of American white Evangelicalism, the Great Library of Alexandria, the World Cup, the utter spiritual vacuity of J. D. Vance, J. D. Vance’s blood-and-soil resentments, Rhode Island’s ethnic mix, Tom Holland (not the historian, the actor who plays Spider-Man), and Tom Holland (not the actor who plays Spider-Man, the historian), and much much more.
#36 - "Capitalism, Myth, Jonathan Pageau's Hysterics & Other Distractions"
Jul 8, 202655 min
Capitalism, Myth, Helen of Troy, Jonathan Pageau's Hysterics, Automated Vistas... https://genemccarraher.substack.com/p ... Eugene McCarraher and David Bentley Hart resume their monthly conversation after a hiatus occasioned by David's house move and the submission of Eugene's manuscript, The Automated Vistas , to Yale University Press. The conversation begins by touching on AI-generated correspondence, David's recent translation of the Tao Te Ching , and anecdotes about Thomas Aquinas. David and Eugene also discuss Sven Beckert's recent historiography of capitalism, which Eugene compares to Trevor Jackson's The Insatiable Machine , and proposes a distinction between industrial and "super-industrial" society. The discussion then turns to J.D. Vance's conversion memoir Communion , Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited , and Malcolm Muggeridge. The conversation concludes with an extended critique, led by Hart, of the right-wing cultural commentator Jonathan Pageau's objections to Lupita Nyongo's casting in Christopher Nolan's upcoming Odyssey adaptation, including a detailed discussion of the etymology of "Helen." Forthcoming on the podcast is a conversation with Tom Holland (not the one playing Telemachus in The Odyssey ).
#30 - "A conversation on Magic, Media, Machines, Modernity, and ever so much more..." - with Dr.'s Eugene McCarraher, Tara Isabella Burton and David Bentley Hart
May 19, 20261h 10m
#30 - A conversation on Magic, Media, Machines, Modernity ... and ever so many other things beginning with M - with Eugene McCarraher, PhD., and Tara Isabella Burton, PhD. https://genemccarraher.substack.com/p ... Eugene McCarraher, PhD., is an Associate Professor of Humanities at Villanova and author of The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity. Tara Isabella Burton , PhD., is a novelist, cultural critic. She writes on religion, secular spirituality, identity, ritual, aesthetics and finding meaning in the modern age. She holds a doctorate in theology from Oxford University.
#35 - "On the Road to Christman" with Eugene McCarraher
May 19, 202637 min
Episode #35 - "On the Road to Christman" with Eugene McCarraher A Wandering Conversation https://genemccarraher.substack.com/p ... Eugene McCarraher, PhD., is an Associate Professor of Humanities at Villanova and author of The Enchantments of Mammon: How Capitalism Became the Religion of Modernity.
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