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The Slave Is Gone: The Show That Talks Back to AppleTV+'s Dickinson
Jericho Brown, Brionne Janae, and Aífe Murray
22 episodes
1 week ago
Acclaimed poets Jericho Brown and Brionne Janae join forces with “rogue scholar” Aífe Murray for a podcast that celebrates what works and breaks down what doesn’t in this award-winning and popular series. They interrogate what's historically and emotionally true in each episode of Dickinson -- and always bring it back to the poems that continue to intrigue, attract, and inspire.
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Acclaimed poets Jericho Brown and Brionne Janae join forces with “rogue scholar” Aífe Murray for a podcast that celebrates what works and breaks down what doesn’t in this award-winning and popular series. They interrogate what's historically and emotionally true in each episode of Dickinson -- and always bring it back to the poems that continue to intrigue, attract, and inspire.
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Dickinson Q & A: Death on Edward Dickinson's watch
The Slave Is Gone: The Show That Talks Back to AppleTV+'s Dickinson
11 minutes 22 seconds
2 years ago
Dickinson Q & A: Death on Edward Dickinson's watch

Death was a constant presence in 19th century America, including Emily Dickinson's Amherst. But if you were poor, Black, or indigenous — or all three — the risk of death from illness and overwork was much greater. 

As our rogue scholar Aífe Murray describes in this bonus conversation, the prominent citizens of Amherst, including Emily's father Edward Dickinson, were vigilant about their own health. But they weren't much looking out for the health of their less advantaged neighbors and hired hands. In fact, if it suited their purposes, they just might send you out to die on the edge of town. 

Joining Aífe in the conversation are cohosts Jericho Brown and Brionne Janae, and special guest Amber Flame.


The Slave Is Gone: The Show That Talks Back to AppleTV+'s Dickinson
Acclaimed poets Jericho Brown and Brionne Janae join forces with “rogue scholar” Aífe Murray for a podcast that celebrates what works and breaks down what doesn’t in this award-winning and popular series. They interrogate what's historically and emotionally true in each episode of Dickinson -- and always bring it back to the poems that continue to intrigue, attract, and inspire.