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Tim O'Reilly's Frank Herbert (1981)

Tim O'Reilly's Frank Herbert (1981)

FromEscape Hatch (formerly Dune Pod)


Tim O'Reilly's Frank Herbert (1981)

FromEscape Hatch (formerly Dune Pod)

ratings:
Length:
88 minutes
Released:
Nov 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Dune Pod: your one stop shop to get fully prepared for the new Dune movie by delving into the books, as well as the films directed by Denis Villeneuve and featuring the cast and crew of the new film. 
In our Season 2 Finale, regular hosts Haitch and Jason are joined by internet publishing pioneer and author of two Frank Herbert Biographies, Tim O’Reilly. We cover the deeper meaning of Frank’s works, coming of age during the human potential movement, and what Frank was like at home.
Chapters

Introduction (00:00:00)
Dune News (00:06:33)
Roundtable Discussion (00:10:43)
Your Letters (01:12:12)

Notes and Links

Hans Zimmer is done with the Dune score. @dunenewsnet flagged this from a GQ interview
Zendaya is interviewed by Timothee and wearing Nike Dunk Highs on the cover of Elle Magazine
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Tim O’Reilly is ridiculously well read. From the episode:

   Tim’s favorite sci-fi as a kid, Andre Norton’s The Stars are Ours! and Heinlein’s Have Spacesuit, Will Travel, and the books of EE ‘Doc’ Smith

   He liked the crazy consequences of relativistic travel in F.M. Busby’s Rissa Kerguelen


   He thinks we can learn about the futility of our struggles by reading The Man Watching by Rainer Maria Rilke as translated by Robert Bly
   Tim appreciated that Dune was more complicated than other sci-fi stories like The World of Null A by A. E. Van Voght
   Tim quoted an amazing line from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets from the Portuguese, ‘what I do and dream must include thee as the wine must taste of its own grapes’
   Tim interviewed one of his heroes, Albert Lord, who wrote The Singer of Tales, about oral formulaic epics
   He enjoyed the historical novel about Harold, last of the Saxon kings, The Golden Warrior
   He's reading the travel writing of Patrick Leigh Fermor, who in a trilogy written over 70 years(!) tells his story of walking from England to Constantinople in A Time of Gifts, Between the Woods and the Water, and The Broken Road


Tim O’Reilly’s 1977 biography Frank Herbert
See the movies we’ve watched and are going to watch on our Dune Pod Set List on Letterboxd
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Released:
Nov 17, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Dune Pod is your one stop shop for all things Dune. Each week, your hosts Haitch, Jason, and special guests will break down Herbert's books, the movies, the mini-series, and more. We'll make sure you're fully prepared for Dune (2020) this December, by covering the works of director Denis Villeneuve, like sci-fi masterpieces Arrival and Bladerunner 2049. We'll also explore films featuring the key cast members from Kwisatz Haderach himself Timothée Chalemet, to Oscar Isaac, Josh Brolin, Zendaya, and more. Join us!