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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2026 · 35 MIN

Shakespeare, Pasternak and the politics of memory

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A reflection on literary endurance and cultural memory: why William Shakespeare remains universally legible, while Doctor Zhivago increasingly requires historical footnotes. The episode revisits questions of artistic merit, national character, and the uneasy intersection of literature and politics. The podcast was created using an LLM. Original jingle. Based on a texts first published at Tararumbia blog.

A reflection on literary endurance and cultural memory: why William Shakespeare remains universally legible, while Doctor Zhivago increasingly requires historical footnotes. The episode revisits questions of artistic merit, national character, and the uneasy intersection of literature and politics. The podcast was created using an LLM. Original jingle. Based on a texts first published at Tararumbia blog.

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