Structured Rambling

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Structured Rambling

Exploring literature and ideas. Inspired discussion on great or pertinent texts and the ideas that grow from them. 

  1. 142

    Dune Deep Dive

    Paul goes back to the world of Frank Herbet, exploring some of the deeper meanings in Dune. Herbert, Frank. Dune. Berkley, Ace, 2019.

  2. 141

    The Dark Tower VII by Stephen King: At Long Last!

    Well, we did it. After a couple of years, Paul comes to the end of his analysis of Stephen King's massive Dark Tower series. King, Stephen. The Dark Tower. New York, Scribner, 2004.

  3. 140

    Vampires and Vikings: The Norse in Dracula

    Stoker, Bram. Dracula. Ware, Wordsworth Classics, 2000. 

  4. 139

    Goodnight Desdemona, (Good Morning Juliet) by Ann Marie MacDonald

    Yes, Paul's back. He might not be back all the time, but he is today.MacDonald, Ann-Marie. Goodnight Desdeomona (Good Morning Juliet). Toronto, Vintage Canada, 1990.

  5. 138

    Stephen King's The Dark Tower Series: 6. Song of Susannah

    King, Stephen. Song of Susannah. New York, Simon and Schuster, 2004. 

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    Stephen King's The Dark Tower Series: 5: Wolves of the Calla

    Paul FINALLY gets back to his ongoing look at the Dark Tower series by Stephen KIng.King, Stephen. Wolves of the Calla. New York, Grant 2003. 

  9. 134

    Superman on Film: Mainstream Punkrock

    In light of the new James Gunn Superman film, Paul looks at the best parts of on screen Superman depictions.Williams, John. Superman. New York, Warner Bros, 1978

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    Thr Last (?) Dark Tower Aside: Insomnia

    Paul looks at the massive 1994 novel Insomnia that Stephen King set up as connection to the Drak Tower. 

  12. 131

    Number 24: What's in a Norwegian Name?

    Paul takes a look at Number 24, the biopic of Gunnar Sonsteby

  13. 130

    Dark Tower Double Aside: Winds and Hearts

    Paul takes on two more of the side novels from Stephen King's Dark Tower series: The Wind Through the Keyhole and Hearts in Atlantis. 

  14. 129

    Alice in Chains: For Layne Friendship

    Paul talks this episode about the tragic story of Alice in Chains singer Layne Staley, and the attempts of his friends in music to save him. Alice in Chains, "Grind," Alice in Chains. Seattle, Columbia, 1995. Alice in Chains, "I Stay Away," Jar of Flies. Seattle, Columbia, 1994. Alice in Chains, "Man In The Box," Facelift. Seattle, Columbia, 1990. Alice in Chains, "Nutshell," Jar of Flies. Seattle, Columbia, 1994. Alice in Chains, "Over Now," Unplugged. Seattle, Columbia, 1996. Alice in Chains, "Them Bones," Dirt. Seattle, Columbia, 1993. Alice in Chains, "What the Hell Have I," Last Action Hero Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Seattle, Columbia, 1993. Dylan, Bob. "Ring Them Bells." Performed by Heart. Desire Walks On. USA, Capitol, 1993.   Mad Season, "All Alone," Above. Seattle, Columbia, 1995. Mad Season, "River of Deceit," Above. Seattle, Columbia, 1995. 

  15. 128

    Revisit: Game of Thrones Season 8

    No, it doesn't suck. It just has some bad pacing and lame story choices. It's 65% good. 

  16. 127

    Arthur, Once, Future, King

    Paul talks about the endearing appeal of King Arthur of Camelot

  17. 126

    Flaguary: 28 Days That Gave our Nation Back Its Leaf

    F Trump. F Elon. F Vlad. Effin right, bud. 

  18. 125

    Maybe It's an Offer You Should Refuse? Gangster Shows

    Paul discusses the unending appeal of the Gangster movie or tv show. Bad folks

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    Another Dark Tower Aside: 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King

    KIng, Stephen. 'Salem's Lot. New York, Vintage, 1975. 

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    Stephen King's The Stand (The Dark Tower Series Aside Part 1)

    Paul tackles what is considered by many Stephen King's masterpiece.King, Stephen. The Stand: The Complete & Uncut Edition. New York, Doubleday, 1990. 

  24. 119

    Profane Decency: Ted Lasso

    Paul discusses the most remarkable series of the decade: Ted Lasso.

  25. 118

    My Love Letter To Pearl Jam

    No explanation needed. 

  26. 117

    That Thing Isn't IT: John Carpenter's The Thing (1982)

    Paul talks about the horrow cult classic, The Thing

  27. 116

    The 5Ws of Tom Bombadil

    Paul discusses one of the most bizarre but beloved characters in all of Tolkien.Ryelund, Morten. "Tom Bombadil's Song (I)", The Fellowship of the Ring. CDklassic, 2000. Tolkien, Christopher. The Letters of J.R.R. Tolkien. London, Houghton Mifflin, 2000.Tolkien, J.R.R. The Fellowship of the Ring. London, HarperCollins, 2010.

  28. 115

    Dirty Rotten Superheroes: The Boys

    Paul looks at Amazon's nasty and fun superhero satire, The Boys. 

  29. 114

    Ancient Applicability: Our Man Marcus

    Paul discusses why Emperor Marcus Aurelius's Meditations remains a worthwhile read almost two millennia after it was written. Aurelius, Marcus. Meditations. (Translated by Gregory Hays). New York, Modern Library, 2002.  

  30. 113

    Stephen King's The Dark Tower Series: 4. The Wizard and Glass

    Paul Continues his journey through King's fantasy opus

  31. 112

    Stephen King's The Dark Tower Series: 3. The Waste Lands

    Paul picks up on his continuing study of Stephen King's fantasy opus. 

  32. 111

    I Hate Deadpool, #notmyWolverine, but a Fun Movie

    Paul kicks the hornet's nest and talks the good and considerable bad of Deadpool & Wolverine.For a much nicer review, check out The Good Enough Gaming Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/good-enough-gaming-pod/id1553128355?i=1000663926773

  33. 110

    Great Scott's Great, Serious-Ridley

    That's an awful title. Here's an episode on director Ridley Scott. 

  34. 109

    Trump, Terrorism, and Eight Texts

    Paul discusses the recent near-assissnation of Donald Trump but keeps that rambling structured. Adler, Mortimer. Aristotle for Everybody. New York, Macmillan, 1978. 

  35. 108

    "Trickling into the Stream"

    Paul considers what generational technology usage and the advent of AI writing will do to reading, thinking, and writing. 

  36. 107

    Rewatch: Game of Thrones

    Paul talks Game of Thrones . 

  37. 106

    A Brief Discussion on the Mentor

    Paul chats about the mentor character, so significant to the Hero's Journey. 

  38. 105

    Villeneuve In Review: Dune 2

    Paul talks about the second take on his favourite book. 

  39. 104

    The Better Story Post Script: Papa Lu and "Man of the Hour"

    Vedder, Eddie. "Man of the Hour," Big Fish: Music from the Motion Picture. Seattle, Pearl Jam, 2003. 

  40. 103

    The Better Story: Life of Pi and Big Fish

    Inspired by one of his teaching lessons, Paul discusses the concept of "the better story" which forms a connection between Yann Martel's 2001 novel Life of Pi and Tim Burton's 2004 film, Big Fish.Burton, Tim. Big Fish. United States, Sony Pictures, 2003. Martel, Yann. Life of Pi. Toronto, Vintage, 2001.

  41. 102

    Stephen King's The Dark Tower Series: 2. The Drawing of the Three. Best book in the series? Best SK book EVER?

    Paul continues his exploration of the Dark Tower series with this Master's Class of character building. King, Stephen. The Drawing of the Three. New York, Plume, 2003. 

  42. 101

    Stephen King's The Dark Tower Series: 1.The Gunslinger. Mostly just get through it.

    Paul starts an extended re-read and analysis of Stephen King's Dark Tower series. 

  43. 100

    Dys or Dat-Topia? (Brave New World Vs. 1984)

    Paul compares the futuristic worlds presented in two classic novels of 20th century speculative fiction: Brave New World  and Nineteen Eighty-Four.Huxley, Aldous. Brace New World. Toronto, Vintage, 2007.Orwell, George, Nineteen Eighty-Four. Toronto, Signet, 1977. 

  44. 99

    Pop-Punk's Power People: Green Day

    I'm not gonna lie, I probably broke a bunch of copyrights for this episode. I'm gonna trust the boys to be cool with it. 

  45. 98

    Snorri Sturlason

    Paul gushes about his favourite Viking-Age historian and poet. 

  46. 97

    The Texts of '23

    Paul waxes retrospective.https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/8864790044362597696/8064845359125547896

  47. 96

    Alpha Symbols

    Sometimes we overread symbols. But there are SOME objects--water, fire, a door--that are ALWAYS symbolic. 

  48. 95

    The False Myth of the American Western

    Paul discusses that most derivative, forced, and American of genres: The Western 

  49. 94

    What Should We Know About the War?

    As memory fades and current events become history, what are the specific things "kids these days" should need to know about World War 2?

  50. 93

    The Beauty of the Short Story

    Paul talks about this lovely and underappreciated form of text. 

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