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World War I – Audibly Speaking: A Site of History and Memory
by Rick Reiman
Art, history and culture are the interests of this podcast, particularly those events, people and instances that mark a break from the ordinary or a bridge from past to present. For the author's ebook entries on Amazon (not free), please visit Amazon.com.
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Chapter 2 of “The Great Gatsby,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, an Audio Narration
Twitter Facebook Tom Buchanan moves his sad life from East Egg to New York City, and all those in his orbit pay the price in chapter two of this archetypal novel of the Jazz Age. The contrast between the glitter and the gutter, and the sadness of the last chance is seen in Myrtal, another person used and discarded by Tom. Twitter Facebook
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Peter Jackson’s New Film, “They Shall Not Grow Old”
This podcast episode reviews the film director Peter Jackson's new film about World War I, "They Shall Never Grow Old." Using new technologies and old-fashioned respect for the facts, Jackson has crafted a documentary that brings old newsreels vividly to live, converting what the film was able to capture into what the cameramen of 1918 actually saw through their lens.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Art, history and culture are the interests of this podcast, particularly those events, people and instances that mark a break from the ordinary or a bridge from past to present. For the author's ebook entries on Amazon (not free), please visit Amazon.com.
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Rick Reiman
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