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Paperback Cabaret
Paperback Cabaret
28 episodes
1 week ago
Sassy, smart, and subversive; this fun mix of gals tackle social issues through books and music. A blend of ages, educations, and life experience fuel these insightful, frequently raucous and sometimes weepy conversations.
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Sassy, smart, and subversive; this fun mix of gals tackle social issues through books and music. A blend of ages, educations, and life experience fuel these insightful, frequently raucous and sometimes weepy conversations.
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Books
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E8 City of Darkness, City of Light - Cast of Characters 1
Paperback Cabaret
59 minutes 15 seconds
3 years ago
E8 City of Darkness, City of Light - Cast of Characters 1

E8 City of Darkness, City of Light - Cast of Characters 1

It is the characters of the book that are receiving the majority of our attention in this recording.  Marge Piercy sets up our characters in their youth with imaginative glimpses into the earliest moments that may have influenced who they were becoming at the same time the revolution was unfolding.

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Our current book is City of Darkness, City of Light by Marge Piercy, an historical fiction novel using real people from the French Revolution as the main characters.  This is one of those complex topics that lead to the kinds of conversations people from the Enlightenment period would still recognize.  Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité were the words that drove the revolution, but for who and for how long?

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Paperback Cabaret
Sassy, smart, and subversive; this fun mix of gals tackle social issues through books and music. A blend of ages, educations, and life experience fuel these insightful, frequently raucous and sometimes weepy conversations.