Send us a text I know its been a while but we are finally back. This episode was recorded several months ago but now we are back in the saddle and recording some new content for you. We hope that you had a great summer and read som fantastic books this year during our hiatus. If you have a book suggestion send it in, somehow, and if we read our mail we just might read it and discuss. Today we have Joseph Conrads book Heart of Darkness. This book is as chearful as it sounds. We do think ...
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Send us a text I know its been a while but we are finally back. This episode was recorded several months ago but now we are back in the saddle and recording some new content for you. We hope that you had a great summer and read som fantastic books this year during our hiatus. If you have a book suggestion send it in, somehow, and if we read our mail we just might read it and discuss. Today we have Joseph Conrads book Heart of Darkness. This book is as chearful as it sounds. We do think ...
Send us a text Well hello everybody welcome back to the Supplementalist. We hope that you are all having a fantastic 2025 so far. In todays episode we are taking our first foray into the greatest of all English writers, the inestimable William Shakespeare. We are going to be looking at brief selection of his sonnets. Here is a list (not necessarily in the order we cover them) 30, 73 (aging/ regret)91 (heartbreak)29 (jealousy)106 (time)27 (weary)18, 116 (love/ most popular)We hope that you too...
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Send us a text I know its been a while but we are finally back. This episode was recorded several months ago but now we are back in the saddle and recording some new content for you. We hope that you had a great summer and read som fantastic books this year during our hiatus. If you have a book suggestion send it in, somehow, and if we read our mail we just might read it and discuss. Today we have Joseph Conrads book Heart of Darkness. This book is as chearful as it sounds. We do think ...