207. Final Pages: Michael Bungay Stanier [reads] “Ulysses” Podcast Por  arte de portada

207. Final Pages: Michael Bungay Stanier [reads] “Ulysses”

207. Final Pages: Michael Bungay Stanier [reads] “Ulysses”

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Michael shares stories from his own journey, from academic rule-breaking to the creative tension between precision and chaos, inspired by Joyce’s work. He invites us to consider how we say goodbye and the ways that art can shape life. Get book links and resources at 2pageswithmbs.com and subscribe to the 2 Pages newsletter at 2pageswithmbs.substack.com. Michael reads from Ulysses by James Joyce. [Reading begins at 03:13] Hear me discuss: “This is the final episode. This is the final chapter. So it's me saying goodbye, and me reading two pages from a book that meant something to me.” [00:00] | “The Molly chapter is quite famous in literary circles. It’s written without any punctuation …” [00:50] | “Joyce called ‘Yes’ the most positive word in the English language. That's how he wanted to finish this book. So that's how I want to finish this whole series.” [06:35]
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