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"Let There Be Light"
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jul 1, 2006
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Philip Appleman, known as the "Poet Laureate" of the freethought
and humanist movement, and a noted Darwin scholar, is the special
guest. Phil talks about his freethought views, Darwin (as editor of the
Norton Critical Edition of Darwin), the threat of overpopulation (as
editor of the Norton Critical Edition of Malthus), and reads several of
his poems. Music featured: Phil's collaborations with musician Dan
Barker, including the incomparable "Fleas!" Their latest song, "In a
Dark Time," a haunting warning about the impending Dis-Enlightenment,
airs for the first time. For a special treat, the show ends with a
reading of Philip Appleman's crowd-pleasing "Noah" poem, featuring Phil
and playwright Marjorie Appleman. (MP3, 50 min, 22.7 MB)
and humanist movement, and a noted Darwin scholar, is the special
guest. Phil talks about his freethought views, Darwin (as editor of the
Norton Critical Edition of Darwin), the threat of overpopulation (as
editor of the Norton Critical Edition of Malthus), and reads several of
his poems. Music featured: Phil's collaborations with musician Dan
Barker, including the incomparable "Fleas!" Their latest song, "In a
Dark Time," a haunting warning about the impending Dis-Enlightenment,
airs for the first time. For a special treat, the show ends with a
reading of Philip Appleman's crowd-pleasing "Noah" poem, featuring Phil
and playwright Marjorie Appleman. (MP3, 50 min, 22.7 MB)
Released:
Jul 1, 2006
Format:
Podcast episode
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