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Malden Reads Fahrenheit 451
Anne D'Urso-Rose
4 episodes
1 day ago
A companion podcast for the 2020 NEA Big Read in Malden, MA. Host & producer Anne D’Urso-Rose speaks with community members and special guests to discuss the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury and its relevance in our society today.
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A companion podcast for the 2020 NEA Big Read in Malden, MA. Host & producer Anne D’Urso-Rose speaks with community members and special guests to discuss the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury and its relevance in our society today.
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Malden Reads Fahrenheit 451 - Episode 4 - Rev. Otto O'Connor
Malden Reads Fahrenheit 451
30 minutes 58 seconds
5 years ago
Malden Reads Fahrenheit 451 - Episode 4 - Rev. Otto O'Connor

"It feels like right now, we're living a dystopian novel," says Rev. Otto O'Connor, minister at First Parish of Malden, a Unitarian Universalist congregation. Host Anne D'Urso-Rose and Rev. Otto discuss how Fahrenheit 451 fits the SciFi genre and the deeper meaning behind the ending of Bradbury's classic work.

Malden Reads Fahrenheit 451
A companion podcast for the 2020 NEA Big Read in Malden, MA. Host & producer Anne D’Urso-Rose speaks with community members and special guests to discuss the novel "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury and its relevance in our society today.