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14. Don Quixote - Book 1
Podcast |
The Canon Ball
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Books
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Aug 09, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:38:15
And we’re finally on the road with book one of Don Quixote. When you look around and realize you’re just a burnt out old man why not reinvent yourself as your personal ideal? Is that any more ridiculous than inadvertently basing every move in your life on other narratives? Daniel and I discuss reinvention in 17th century Spain and speculate on the effects the Reconquista and Inquisition (i.e., ethnic cleansing) may have had on this particular motif in Don Quixote. We also take a look at the Don’s (and others’) masochistic, self-enfolded sexual frustration, which is much less exciting than it sounds. The Canon Ball is a member of the Agora Podcast Network, and if you enjoy our show then be sure to check out some of the others on the network like the Renaissance English History podcast where Heather Teysko walks through the days in the lives of the Tudors.  You can find it at https://www.englandcast.com/ and for more check out our blog at thecanonballpodcast.wordpress.com.  You’ll see our occasional scribblings on canonical things as well as the order in which we’re tackling the canon. You can also find us on Twitter @canonballpod or on Facebook if you look for our group. Rate and review on Apple Podcasts; thanks and enjoy the show.  

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