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This is Our Queer Letter to the World- From Separate Timezones Three (feat. Graham Kolbeins)

This is Our Queer Letter to the World- From Separate Timezones Three (feat. Graham Kolbeins)

FromEdicts on E. Dicks- A podcast about the Apple TV+ show "Dickinson" and the poems of Emily Dickinson


This is Our Queer Letter to the World- From Separate Timezones Three (feat. Graham Kolbeins)

FromEdicts on E. Dicks- A podcast about the Apple TV+ show "Dickinson" and the poems of Emily Dickinson

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Length:
87 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Special Guest Star Graham Kolbeins joins us to discuss Season 3 Episode 4 of Dickinson, "This is my letter to the world," written by Ken Greller & R. Eric Thomas and directed by Rachael Holder.
Well, Dickinson finally did it. One of us cracks and cries at the thought of Emily Dickinson coming out to herself and celebrating her love for Sue Gilbert, and how she continues to walk towards a horizon, knowing she will never get there- just like the rest of us queers. The other of us meanwhile retains a stiff upper lip (he is British after all). 
Break out your Foreshadowing Dresses and get ready.
Other questions include: is Higginson an opportunist out of his depth? Is Walt Whitman too much (absolutely not)? Are we all the heirs to the queer legacy, walking towards our own horizons, knowing we will never get there? 
Released:
Dec 18, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast about Emily Dickinson, but now she f*cks. We love Emily Dickinson and are really excited to watch the new Apple TV+ show 'Dickinson,' created by Alena Smith and starring Hailee Steinfeld, Ella Hunt, Jane Krakowski, and Toby Huss. Join us as we discuss the show episode by episode, while also reflecting on the grim realities of life in 19th century New England with "charm" and "wit". Each episode also features a discussion of the OG Emily Dickinson's poetry. Got questions? Don't we all? Feel free to write to us at edictsonedicks@gmail.com.