15 min

José Saramago - All the Names Radio of Resistance

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In this podcast, José Saramago's lesser-known yet still widely popular novel, "All The Names," is laid bare with thoughts and feelings. All the names lead to all the lives; all the lives lead to all the stories, and they all start with a little persistent curiosity, a tiny piece of melted paper, and a little life. In fact, it is the littlest life at work: a cog in the wheel. And yet, how precious it is, how strong the yearning, and how strong it is.  ******************************** 

Send all your stories to be featured: thanhpdinh03@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram: @bipolar_psyche See what books I am up to: https://www.facebook.com/thebipolarpsyche/Subscribe to the channel, Radio of Resistance, for the latest updates on the literary discussion podcasts. 

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Author's Bio: Thanh Dinh graduated from the University of Toronto with distinction. Although she specialized in business management, her passion for writing and literature can burn down a whole forest. She had joined the Creative Writing Workshop at the University of Toronto and achieved a full grade and recognition from her mentor and professor, Richard Greene. As a literary enthusiast, her reading list spans across the globe - from North America's famous writers like Hemingway and Faulkner to the lesser-known Asian authors like Kenzaburo Oe and Yukio Mishima. Heavily influenced by the poets' tireless search for a cure to solitude, she resorts to solving that question using words and tiny stories to show the beauty of the living world and the scars of life's surviving veterans.  #literary #bookreview #milankundera #mentalhealth #iterarydiscussion #booksummary

In this podcast, José Saramago's lesser-known yet still widely popular novel, "All The Names," is laid bare with thoughts and feelings. All the names lead to all the lives; all the lives lead to all the stories, and they all start with a little persistent curiosity, a tiny piece of melted paper, and a little life. In fact, it is the littlest life at work: a cog in the wheel. And yet, how precious it is, how strong the yearning, and how strong it is.  ******************************** 

Send all your stories to be featured: thanhpdinh03@gmail.com Follow me on Instagram: @bipolar_psyche See what books I am up to: https://www.facebook.com/thebipolarpsyche/Subscribe to the channel, Radio of Resistance, for the latest updates on the literary discussion podcasts. 

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Author's Bio: Thanh Dinh graduated from the University of Toronto with distinction. Although she specialized in business management, her passion for writing and literature can burn down a whole forest. She had joined the Creative Writing Workshop at the University of Toronto and achieved a full grade and recognition from her mentor and professor, Richard Greene. As a literary enthusiast, her reading list spans across the globe - from North America's famous writers like Hemingway and Faulkner to the lesser-known Asian authors like Kenzaburo Oe and Yukio Mishima. Heavily influenced by the poets' tireless search for a cure to solitude, she resorts to solving that question using words and tiny stories to show the beauty of the living world and the scars of life's surviving veterans.  #literary #bookreview #milankundera #mentalhealth #iterarydiscussion #booksummary

15 min