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The Òrga Spiral Podcasts
Paul Anderson
173 episodes
1 week ago
The popular image of Frankenstein's monster—with green skin and neck bolts—is a far cry from Mary Shelley's original novel. The real story is a complex convergence of cutting-edge science, personal tragedy, and a surprising connection to Scotland. The novel was born during the infamous "Year Without a Summer" in 1816, when Mary Shelley, then only 18, was trapped indoors with literary figures like Percy Shelley and Lord Byron. Their discussions about the nature of life and experiments in galv...
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The popular image of Frankenstein's monster—with green skin and neck bolts—is a far cry from Mary Shelley's original novel. The real story is a complex convergence of cutting-edge science, personal tragedy, and a surprising connection to Scotland. The novel was born during the infamous "Year Without a Summer" in 1816, when Mary Shelley, then only 18, was trapped indoors with literary figures like Percy Shelley and Lord Byron. Their discussions about the nature of life and experiments in galv...
Show more...
Arts
History,
Science,
Mathematics
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The Two-Fisted Life of Jack London: A Deep Dive
The Òrga Spiral Podcasts
27 minutes
3 weeks ago
The Two-Fisted Life of Jack London: A Deep Dive
Jack London was more than just the author of The Call of the Wild; he was a human dynamo of raw experience, a walking contradiction who forged his monumental legacy in the crucible of his own tumultuous life. This "Deep Dive" episode peels back the layers of myth to uncover the man himself, tracing the visceral experiences that shaped his complex identity. We follow London’s journey from the desperate poverty of his San Francisco childhood, where he learned that survival depended on his body....
The Òrga Spiral Podcasts
The popular image of Frankenstein's monster—with green skin and neck bolts—is a far cry from Mary Shelley's original novel. The real story is a complex convergence of cutting-edge science, personal tragedy, and a surprising connection to Scotland. The novel was born during the infamous "Year Without a Summer" in 1816, when Mary Shelley, then only 18, was trapped indoors with literary figures like Percy Shelley and Lord Byron. Their discussions about the nature of life and experiments in galv...