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Beyond the Walls Book Chat
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Has Macbeth reached the point of no return? What is compelling him to kill again and when will he stop? Send us a text
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Books
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The Case for Old Books
Beyond the Walls Book Chat
26 minutes
4 months ago
The Case for Old Books
Tonight's episode walks through C.S. Lewis's reasons to read old books followed by mine. I don't believe my argument is fully fleshed out and next week I hope to have more details, definitions, and maybe even some book suggestions, so please check back. Enjoy! Below are the videos and book I reference in the episode: the fall of book editing (why books are bad now) re: Why everyone stopped reading. Why everyone stopped reading. The Shallows | Nicholas Carr Send us a text
Beyond the Walls Book Chat
Has Macbeth reached the point of no return? What is compelling him to kill again and when will he stop? Send us a text