A podcast dedicated to exploring the incredible consistency of human response throughout the centuries. Looking at music and literature, Maurice Walters (educationalist and author) and Christopher Sparkhall (composer and musical director) explore creative reactions to some of the most pressing problems and stimuli of the human condition.
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A podcast dedicated to exploring the incredible consistency of human response throughout the centuries. Looking at music and literature, Maurice Walters (educationalist and author) and Christopher Sparkhall (composer and musical director) explore creative reactions to some of the most pressing problems and stimuli of the human condition.
Lines and Dots - Episode 35 (That Hasn't Aged Well)
Lines and Dots
1 hour 5 minutes 59 seconds
5 months ago
Lines and Dots - Episode 35 (That Hasn't Aged Well)
The title of this episode should be preceded by a disapproving tut or a disdainful whistling of air through the teeth. Looking at the concept of something becoming outdate or inappropriate in a more modern context, Chris and Maurice consider Nabokov's Lolita, the book of Leviticus, the music of Grease and go on the hunt for a lost cord. All of this while enjoying a reminiscent round or two of the Generation game... didn't they do well?
First recorded on Thursday 22nd May 2025.
Lines and Dots
A podcast dedicated to exploring the incredible consistency of human response throughout the centuries. Looking at music and literature, Maurice Walters (educationalist and author) and Christopher Sparkhall (composer and musical director) explore creative reactions to some of the most pressing problems and stimuli of the human condition.