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Ep. 7 I Left A Note At The Dead drop

Episode 7 of the Dear Old Blood: Notes on a Wittgenstein Noir podcast, hosted by Neil Fitzgerald, titled "Ep. 7 I Left A Note At The Dead drop" was published on December 26, 2023 and runs 10 minutes.

December 26, 2023 ·10m · Dear Old Blood: Notes on a Wittgenstein Noir

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In this episode of Horace Murgatroyd's reading and commentaries on the purported Wittgenstein noir 'Dear OId Blood', Nix follows Godwit to his Norwegian hut. As he gets closer to this mountainous retreat, the private investigator discovers he's not the only one pursuing the philosopher. End notes include:Wittgenstein's hut in Skjolden, Norway (see photo below)The phrase 'it comes to you perhaps as a friend and not as an enemy' All copyright: Neil Fitzgerald Contact the author for rights, etc: [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Horace Murgatroyd's reading and commentaries on the purported Wittgenstein noir 'Dear OId Blood', Nix follows Godwit to his Norwegian hut. As he gets closer to this mountainous retreat, the private investigator discovers he's not the only one pursuing the philosopher. End notes include:


  • Wittgenstein's hut in Skjolden, Norway (see photo below)
  • The phrase 'it comes to you perhaps as a friend and not as an enemy'

All copyright: Neil Fitzgerald 

Contact the author for rights, etc: [email protected]




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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