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19: Intertexts/The Same Old Song with Melissa Tuckman

19: Intertexts/The Same Old Song with Melissa Tuckman

FromTo the White Sea


19: Intertexts/The Same Old Song with Melissa Tuckman

FromTo the White Sea

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Length:
165 minutes
Released:
Aug 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Hi everyone! Today we welcome professor, writer, and poet Melissa Tuckman to the study group. First we read pages 37-38 which are, as with last week’s excerpt, truly horrifying. Take heed. Then we jump into the prism and explore the idea of an intertext, which is simply a work which relates in some way to another work. We look at scenes in Coens’ movies where a character or the film itself quotes or evokes another text. This could be a classic work of literature, a folk song, or a 50s Hollywood biblical epic. It’s the same old Coens, but with different meanings since these texts came along. Hope you enjoy this episode; it goes places.

Coens Covered: Meal Ticket; Inside Llewyn Davis; Hail, Caesar!

Plus: Slaughterhouse Five, *Cat’s Cradle, Ben Hur, Quo Vadis

ERRATA: *In the first act of the show Jordan refers to Breakfast of Champions but is actually talking about Cat’s Cradle. He misintertextimated and regrets the error.

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Released:
Aug 30, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (30)

A close look at the work of the Coen brothers through the lens of their unproduced screenplay To the White Sea, based on the novel by James Dickey. Hosted by filmmakers Jordan Fish and Ray Tintori, and featuring awesome guests. Every week we read two pages. Ray has read the screenplay and Jordan hasn't.