Apologies (again) for the late Saturday upload. Here's Part 7 of our Till We Have Faces series. Enjoy!
Stay tuned for the first brand new episode of Season 5. We'll start with The Horse and His Boy on March 4 and update with a new episode every two weeks.
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If you like this podcast, please give us a review in iTunes! Also, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at InklingsVarietyHour@gmail.com.
This week, Chris and Anika discuss Chapters 12 and ...
Apologies (again) for the late Saturday upload. Here's Part 7 of our Till We Have Faces series. Enjoy!
Stay tuned for the first brand new episode of Season 5. We'll start with The Horse and His Boy on March 4 and update with a new episode every two weeks.
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Original description:
If you like this podcast, please give us a review in iTunes! Also, we'd love to hear from you! Email us at InklingsVarietyHour@gmail.com.
This week, Chris and Anika discuss Chapters 12 and 13 of Till We Have Faces. Subjects for discussion include:
- Santeria and the First Amendment (and also, of course, "Santeria" by Sublime)
- How Orual-the-author is being changed while telling us about Orual-the-character's refusal to change
- Possessive love and our tendency to be ruined by strong loves
- The "ferly" in Middle English literature
- Is Bardia's fear of the gods practical fear for his safety or fear of the numinous?
- Orual withholds key evidence!
- The Fox's theology and soul-houses
- How true divine nature is foolishness to the Greek and a stumbling block for the Glomian
- At the end: Various proposals for an '80s fantasy movie based on Till We Have Faces. (Someone please make a poster of this idea.)
Special thanks to my brother Jason Pipkin for the incredible '80s-style synth track used at the end! Apologies if I overuse it, but I really liked it. Other music sampled includes:
- "Our Father" in Aramaic
- "The Hurrian Hymn" as played by Michael Levy
- "Santeria," by Sublime
- "Princes of the Universe," by Queen
- "Quantum Leap" theme by Mike Post
In two weeks, we meet the God of the Mountain! Talk about numinous and sublime!
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