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PYPL's Cardigans and Conversation
PYPL's Cardigans and Conversation
5 episodes
8 months ago
Your local librarians and their guests dish on the latest news in books, games, pop culture, and library happenings.
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Your local librarians and their guests dish on the latest news in books, games, pop culture, and library happenings.
Show more...
Books
Arts
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Frankenstein at 200
PYPL's Cardigans and Conversation
44 minutes 37 seconds
7 years ago
Frankenstein at 200
In 1818, Mary Shelley published Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. What would nineteen-year-old Mary think if she knew that, two hundred years later, we’re still reading, discussing, and celebrating her novel? On October 22, the Penn Yan Public Library hosted a talk called Frankenstein at 200. Audience members watched a TEDEd refresher on the story, and then were treated to lively discussion about the book by Keuka College chemistry professor Andy Robak and local writer Bethany Snyder. Hosted by Adult Services Librarian Alex Andrasik, Frankenstein at 200 was captured on audio for the first episode of the new podcast, PYPL’s Cardigans and Conversation.
PYPL's Cardigans and Conversation
Your local librarians and their guests dish on the latest news in books, games, pop culture, and library happenings.