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The Arts Salon
Nicolas Bejarano
78 episodes
2 days ago
Hosted by Nicolás Bejarano, the Arts Salon invites interesting voices in the music industry and other arts to discuss topics that escape the technicalities of art making in favor of the artistic process and output themselves.
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Hosted by Nicolás Bejarano, the Arts Salon invites interesting voices in the music industry and other arts to discuss topics that escape the technicalities of art making in favor of the artistic process and output themselves.
Show more...
Arts
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Episode 56: Maggie Kilgour, John Milton & Paradise Lost
The Arts Salon
1 hour 38 minutes 5 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 56: Maggie Kilgour, John Milton & Paradise Lost

Today's guest is Maggie Kilgour, she is Molson Professor of English Language and Literature at McGill University—my Alma Mater. She sat down to talk with me and Andres Caro about John Milton and his epic poem Paradise Lost.

Although this conversation is technically part of our "off-topic" series with Andres as co-host, the conversation is very much about the arts.

Paradise Lost is a central accomplishment of Western culture, and as such it is a book everyone should read at least once. I hope if you have never picked it up, this inspires you to do so!

The Arts Salon
Hosted by Nicolás Bejarano, the Arts Salon invites interesting voices in the music industry and other arts to discuss topics that escape the technicalities of art making in favor of the artistic process and output themselves.