Etcetera – Open Source with Christopher Lydon

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Etcetera – Open Source with Christopher Lydon

Open Source is the world’s longest-running podcast. Christopher Lydon circles the big ideas in culture, the arts and politics with the smartest people in the world. It’s the kind of curious, critical, high-energy conversation we’re all missing nowadays. Be part of the action: leave a voice message to be played on the air; get in touch over Facebook or Twitter; or email us – [email protected] with show ideas, advice, requests and high-quality criticism.

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    Origin Stories

    This show was originally broadcast on December 5, 2019. Origin stories can be educated guesses, or leaps of collective imagination as to who we are, how we got to this point. The Big Bang is ... The post Origin Stories appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    The Many Faces of Ferrante

    This is a rerun, prompted by the HBO series My Brilliant Friend, based on the  “Neapolitan Novels” of Elena Ferrante. Ferrante’s identity remains beguilingly unknown, but she has put so much of her life and ... The post The Many Faces of Ferrante appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    Karl Ove Knausgaard on Art and Loneliness

    Karl Ove Knausgaard wrote a 6-volume selfie that a lot of us can’t stop reading. My Struggle he called it, looking inward and talking to himself for thousands of pages. Autumn, his new book, is ... The post Karl Ove Knausgaard on Art and Loneliness appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    Claire Messud: Best Friends…For Now

    Claire Messud is a novelist of social nuance, especially concerning the crushable inner lives of girls. You could say her new book The Burning Girl, is a suburban Boston version of Elena Ferrante’s Linu and Lena ... The post Claire Messud: Best Friends…For Now appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    Amiri Baraka: Ennobled by Coltrane

    Amiri Baraka‘s death prompts me to repost a conversation we had about the music of John Coltrane, which inspired Baraka and ennobled the ambitions of his Black Arts movement. “Trane was our flag,” Baraka remembered ... The post Amiri Baraka: Ennobled by Coltrane appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    Ian Johnson and the Souls of China

    Ian Johnson won a Pulitzer Prize covering China for the Wall Street Journal–mostly economics–but then discovered what felt like a bigger story: a full-blown spiritual crisis inside a frenzied money culture.  In Chinese villages and ... The post Ian Johnson and the Souls of China appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    George Saunders in the Afterlife

    The story master George Saunders is widely revered as the nicest guy in the writing game, but it’s sweeter and deeper than that. I met him in the Boston Public Library the other day to gab about ... The post George Saunders in the Afterlife appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    Stephen Kinzer: America’s Empire State of Mind

    Why are we everywhere in the world, so often with guns drawn? The provocative reporter Stephen Kinzer has covered a number of our “regime-change” interventions in the world, from Guatemala to the Middle East. And ... The post Stephen Kinzer: America’s Empire State of Mind appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    Claudia Rankine’s Citizen

    In the time of Ferguson, Baltimore, and Charleston, the poet Claudia Rankine has been the lyric teller of our deepest hurt. Her new book, Citizen: An American Lyric, was a best-seller and something of a lifeline this year, ... The post Claudia Rankine’s <i>Citizen</i> appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    The Tragedy of Tony Blair

    The scathing Chilcot verdict on Tony Blair’s contribution to the war on Iraq brings to mind a more awful tragedy: that more politicians – notably of the American variety – have not suffered the public, ... The post The Tragedy of Tony Blair appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    Colm Tóibín’s Working on his Sentences

    This is provincial Ireland, a place of long winters but not freezing winters. There’s drizzle as much as there’s rain. You’re trying to find a style just to bring things down to size, maybe bring ... The post Colm Tóibín’s Working on his Sentences appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    Our First Dance with the Devil

    As John Winthrop, Massachusetts’ first governor, first came to our shores, he gave the famous address, “A Modell of Christian Charity.” When Winthrop declared, “we shall be as a city upon a hill — the eyes ... The post Our First Dance with the Devil appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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    New Ireland Says “Yes”

    In today’s Ireland, yes means no. A democratic yes to same-sex marriage signaled no! to patriarchal priests and cane-wielding nuns; no to the bankers who led the country into a devastating crash; and no to the supposed ... The post New Ireland Says “Yes” appeared first on Open Source with Christopher Lydon.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Open Source is the world’s longest-running podcast. Christopher Lydon circles the big ideas in culture, the arts and politics with the smartest people in the world. It’s the kind of curious, critical, high-energy conversation we’re all missing nowadays. Be part of the action: leave a voice message to be played on the air; get in touch over Facebook or Twitter; or email us – [email protected] with show ideas, advice, requests and high-quality criticism.

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Christopher Lydon

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