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Infinity Goes Up On Trial
Erin Callahan
12 episodes
9 months ago
“Infinity Goes Up on Trial” focuses on ideas central to the depth of Bob Dylan’s music, art, and writing in a broader social, cultural, and political context. Discussing these concepts with scholars, artists, educators, activists, and myriad experts, we explore how Dylan’s ideas reflect and encompass all aspects of human existence.
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Music,
Music History,
Music Interviews
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“Infinity Goes Up on Trial” focuses on ideas central to the depth of Bob Dylan’s music, art, and writing in a broader social, cultural, and political context. Discussing these concepts with scholars, artists, educators, activists, and myriad experts, we explore how Dylan’s ideas reflect and encompass all aspects of human existence.
Show more...
Music Commentary
Music,
Music History,
Music Interviews
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John Radosta (IOT 08)
Infinity Goes Up On Trial
1 hour 6 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
John Radosta (IOT 08)
Whether he’s lifting lines from old films for lyrics, crooning “The Night We Called it a Day” over the Nash Edgerton-directed video, or taking us to the Bon Bon club in Shadow Kingdom, Bob Dylan’s interest in and admiration of film noir has long been apparent. He seems drawn to the hard-scrabble, world-weary protagonists who travel through the seedy underworlds of big cities and end their stories unredeemed. In this episode, author, scholar, and educator, John Radosta and I talk about his scholarly work, his extraordinary short stories and novels, film noir, and, of course, how all of this relates to Bob Dylan and his work. A novelist and author of many short stories, John Radosta teaches high school English near Boston, Massachusetts. Under both a pseudonym and his real name, his fiction has appeared in many magazines, including Yellow Mama, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine,Wildside Black Cat, and Tough Crime. A veteran of more than 50 Bob Dylan concerts, he is the co-author with Keith Nainby of Bob Dylan in Performance: Song, Stage and Screen, as well as other Dylan and Woody Guthrie articles. A Video Version of this Episode is Available at TheFM.Club Links: "The Simple Art of Music" in the Dylan Review "The Loveliest and the Best: Dylan and Omar Khayyam" in the Dylan Review jmtaylorcrimewriter.com "Rideshare" In Tough "Fanning the Flames" in Yellow Mama MORE LINKS Infinity Goes Up On Trial - Episode Directory Search all of our podcasts by album, song, or topic. QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? Drop us a note at infinityontrial@fmpods.com. We're a proud member of The FM Podcast Network
Infinity Goes Up On Trial
“Infinity Goes Up on Trial” focuses on ideas central to the depth of Bob Dylan’s music, art, and writing in a broader social, cultural, and political context. Discussing these concepts with scholars, artists, educators, activists, and myriad experts, we explore how Dylan’s ideas reflect and encompass all aspects of human existence.