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Bestiary
Eric Botts and Meg Sipos
12 episodes
2 days ago
Bestiary tells stories about humans and other animals, about the wildness of humanity and the domestication of nature.
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Bestiary tells stories about humans and other animals, about the wildness of humanity and the domestication of nature.
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Arts
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After the Harvest
Bestiary
15 minutes 58 seconds
6 years ago
After the Harvest

 In 1845, Edgar Allen Poe coined the term "The Imp of the Perverse" to describe our drive toward destruction, especially of ourselves. In his short story of the same name, the narrator recalls a murder he'd committed simply because he could get away with it. Later, though, he's driven to confess, not because of guilt but for the same reason he'd killed in the first place: The Imp had driven him to do it.

In this episode, Eric tells a story about resisting the Imp. He first published this piece as an essay in Ricochet Magazine in September 2014.

Find us on Twitter and Facebook @BestiaryPod.

Podington Bear created our ad music. Additional music in this episode from the Pangolins, P. Frosini, Kosta T., Nctrnm, and Jahzzar.

Additional voice work in this episode by Shaun Holloway and Chris Boss.

Subscribe to Bestiary on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or whatever app you use to tap into the podcast ether. Wherever you listen, please consider leaving us a review.

Check out our website, BestiaryPod.org, where you’ll find original artwork for each episode and links to support the show with monthly donations.

Do you have an animal-related story? A story about a time you were reminded of your own or other people’s animal-ness? Or maybe a story you’re not sure has anything to do with animals at all but still feels kinda, sorta relevant to things we do with this show? Tell us about it at (571) 446-0341 or record a voice memo on your phone and email it to Eric@BestiaryPod.org.

Bestiary
Bestiary tells stories about humans and other animals, about the wildness of humanity and the domestication of nature.