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    Ep 68 - How to Start Writing Literature (Lessons from Great Writers)

    en-gbJuly 12, 2023
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    About this Episode

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    - Benjamin

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    Thank you so much. Happy listening and reading!

    - Benjamin

    Timestamps:

    • 0:00 a powerful morning reading practice
    • 2:00 on staying consistent with your habits
    • 7:00 how I structure readings of scripture
    • 8:00 my meditative reading of Moby Dick
    • 9:00 reading imaginative literature scripturally
    • 10:00 speed-reading vs subvocalisation
    • 11:00 on rereading resonant passages
    • 12:00 theatre of the mind & simple contemplation
    • 13:00 imagination, empathy, applying the senses
    • 14:00 threefold present & eternity in the text
    • 16:00 mindfulness in our everyday lives
    • 17:00 future as string of present moments
    • 19:00 good material for the reading practice
    • 20:00 from Aurelius to Rilke & Tolstoy
    • 22:00 how the practice differs from reading
    • 24:00 how Virginia Woolf read great literature
    • 25:00 why I love reading difficult books
    • 26:00 reading as conversation & act of love
    • 27:00 the ease and joy of the daily practice
    • 28:00 the four steps of my reading practice
    • 32:00 practice walkthrough with Tolstoy
    • 33:00 Tolstoy's Wisdom: Passage One
    • 39:00 Tolstoy's Wisdom: Passage Two
    • 45:00 Tolstoy's Wisdom: Passage Three
    • 48:00 Tolstoy's Wisdom: Passage Four
    • 52:00 Tolstoy's Wisdom: Passage Five
    • 56:00 Tolstoy's Wisdom: Passage Six
    • 59:00 let us know about your practice

    Ep 66 - The Bookish Q&A Show (Coffee with Hardcore Literature)

    Ep 66 - The Bookish Q&A Show (Coffee with Hardcore Literature)

    If you're enjoying the Hardcore Literature Show, there are two ways you can show your support and ensure it continues:

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    - Benjamin

    Timestamps:
    • 0:00 expressing my gratitude for you
    • 3:31 how to find meaning in our lives?
    • 20:44 advice on keeping a commonplace book?
    • 27:00 your thoughts on French Literature?
    • 32:37 your favourite films and shows?
    • 40:42 entry recommendations for big classics?
    • 45:20 your process for making connections?
    • 51:30 a master plan behind the syllabus?
    • 53:15 can you riff on Tolstoy’s sense of love?
    • 58:35 how to love someone for who they are?
    • 1:03:40 character names in Shakespeare?
    • 1:06:05 three writers you would have coffee with?
    • 1:07:48 what is your literary guilty pleasure?
    • 1:09:00 what is the greatest decade ever for novels?
    • 1:11:00 what podcasts do you enjoy listening to?
    • 1:13:17 are you concerned about artificial intelligence?
    • 1:19:30 a difficult dilemma: rereads or new reads?
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    • 1:24:20 interest in a behind-the-scenes show
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    • 1:30:59 supposedly great books that are overrated?
    • 1:33:16 how to deal with feelings of overwhelm?
    • 1:39:10 do books appeal to different temperaments?
    • 1:41:47 your elevator pitch for getting into literature?
    • 1:46:55 what are the essential book club lectures?
    • 1:52:30 recommendations for book club newcomers
    • 1:53:00 talking about the questions for the next show