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Solomon & Smith
by Solomon & Smith
Solomon & Smith are a writer-composer duo asking the big questions about art, literature, cinema, and the looming abyss. This podcast combines rigorous study and fun-lovin' daisy-pickin', in discursive, winding episodes that explore the mysteries of faith, love, death, and - crucially - life.
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The Man Who Accidentally Translated the Entire Bible | Robert Alter on Language, Beauty & Meaning
If you’d like to support the channel (gold bars, gemstones, rare earth rocks accepted) 👉 www.patreon.com/c/SolomonSmith/membership What does it take to translate the entire Hebrew Bible — and what happens when it happens almost by accident? In this long-form conversation, we speak with Robert Alter, legendary literary scholar and translator of the Hebrew Bible, about language, beauty, storytelling, and the strange path that led him to complete one of the greatest translation projects of our time. Alter reflects on how he began translating Genesis as an experiment — never intending to translate the whole Bible — and how one book quietly led to another until the entire project was complete. Along the way, we explore how biblical narrative works as literature, why repetition in the Bible often carries deep artistic meaning, and how characters like King David evolve across time in ways that resemble the modern novel. We also discuss: • Why translation is a creative and literary act • What makes the Hebrew Bible one of the great works of world literature • How language shapes meaning and rhythm in translation • The relationship between the King James Bible and modern translations • Biblical poetry, sound, and alliteration • Nabokov’s Pale Fire and the role of commentary and interpretation • Why ancient texts still speak powerfully to modern readers Robert Alter is Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature and Hebrew at UC Berkeley and the acclaimed translator of The Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary. His work has reshaped how readers encounter the Bible as a literary masterpiece rather than only a religious text. If you’re interested in literature, philosophy, translation, biblical studies, or deep conversation, this episode offers a rare window into the mind of a remarkable scholar.
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David Bentley Hart on Screens, Dreams, and the Gnostic Nightmare of Modern Life
If you’d like to support the channel (gold bars, gemstones, rare earth rocks accepted) 👉 www.patreon.com/c/SolomonSmith/membership Philosopher and theologian David Bentley Hart joins Milo and Jack for a wide-ranging long-form conversation on screens, smartphones, cinema, dreams, Gnosticism, and the spiritual consequences of modern technology. We explore Hart’s latest fiction collection Prisms and Veils, the nature of illusion and reality, prophetic dreams, David Lynch, Kurosawa, memory palaces, and what it means to live in an increasingly virtual world. In this discussion, David Bentley Hart reflects on how digital screens shape consciousness, attention, and the soul — comparing smartphones to “magic mirrors,” demonic distractions, and modern forms of Gnostic illusion.
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Solomon & Smith are a writer-composer duo asking the big questions about art, literature, cinema, and the looming abyss. This podcast combines rigorous study and fun-lovin' daisy-pickin', in discursive, winding episodes that explore the mysteries of faith, love, death, and - crucially - life.
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