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Audio dispatches by M. Allen Cunningham, author of the novels THE GREEN AGE OF ASHER WITHEROW, LOST SON, PERPETUA'S KIN, and Q&A.
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M. Allen Cunningham M. Allen Cunningham

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Audio dispatches by M. Allen Cunningham, author of the novels THE GREEN AGE OF ASHER WITHEROW, LOST SON, PERPETUA'S KIN, and Q&A.
www.MAllenCunningham.com
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    Prelude (One)

    Prelude (One)

    The first prelude from Cunningham's book We Are Guests of Ancient Time: Essays & Variations on the Imagination, Memory, Seeing, and Media).
    (Music by JWC)
    Learn more about this book: https://www.atelier26books.com/we-are-guests-of-ancient-time.html

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    • 6 min
    Reading, Seeing, and Self-Forgetting

    Reading, Seeing, and Self-Forgetting

    An audio excerpt from M. Allen Cunningham's talk "Reading, Seeing, and Self-Forgetting," delivered recently in an undergraduate creative writing course. Cunningham considers what a creative writing course can and cannot achieve, and explores the imaginative value of honing one's perceptions by "going beyond the edges" of one's own identity, perspectives, imagination, and discipline. One springboard for this lecture is Ali Smith's Artful, an assigned book for this course Other touchpoints include Rainer Maria Rilke, Paul Cezanne, Harold Bloom, C.S. Lewis, Nabokov, Virginia Woolf, James Baldwin, Michael Oakeshott, and Lynda Barry. (NB: Cunningham's particular discussion of Rilke originates with Letters on Cezanne, edited by Joel Agee, and draws on the observations in Agee's introduction to that book.)
    Visit www.MAllenCunningham.com to learn more about Cunningham's work as a writer, teacher, and publisher.

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    • 26 min
    From The Stones of Venice by John Ruskin

    From The Stones of Venice by John Ruskin

    A reading from John Ruskin's The Stones of Venice, Vol. III, Chapter 11 (1853)
    MUSIC:
    "A Simple Blur" by Blue Dot Sessions, courtesy of Free Music Archive

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    • 3 min
    Lenny on Ludwig

    Lenny on Ludwig

    "This music is not only infinitely durable, but perhaps the closest that music has ever come to universality."
    Voice: Leonard Bernstein, Bernstein on Beethoven: A Celebration in Vienna (1970)

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    • 6 min
    Bloom Speaks

    Bloom Speaks

    "I did not know what 'Information Retrieval' was and I did not wish to find out."
    Voice: Harold Bloom, Interview (2000)
    Music: "Glacier" by SalmonLikeTheFish, courtesy of Free Music Archive

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    • 5 min
    M. Allen Cunningham Lectures on Mrs. Dalloway for Creative Writers

    M. Allen Cunningham Lectures on Mrs. Dalloway for Creative Writers

    Originally posted May 14, 2020, the 95th anniversary of the publication of Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway: M. Allen Cunningham's lecture on Woolf's great novel, originally delivered to Creative Writing students at Portland State University.
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    • 45 min

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