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  • From: "janetcantor37 AT yahoo.com" <janetcantor37 AT yahoo.com>
  • To: "Percy-L: Literary, Religious, Scientific, and Philosophical Discussion" <percy-l AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [percy-l] another great podcast
  • Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2021 21:20:20 +0000 (UTC)

Thank you Rhonda and Chuck for such kind and lovely responses to my suggestion about this podcast.

Charles I envy your ambition. Since my time now is spent dancing, when I am allowed, (very seldom of late, but I am hoping we will get back to normal), going to the theater, (ditto), and loving performances on video, which I will happily give up for the real things, I don't seem to find the time or ambition to reread great books. I admire you, Chuck for doing that.

So I cheat and listen to the Great Books podcasts of Hillsdale/National Review. I also have taken many Hillsdale courses. They are fabulous.

I can't thank you both enough for these beautiful notes of yours.

Janet

On Tuesday, June 29, 2021, 04:58:36 PM EDT, lowry.charles AT gmail.com <lowry.charles AT gmail.com> wrote:




In thinking about Janet’s and Rhonda’s comments about Percy and Dostoyevsky, I was reminded of my own experience.  As I suppose many of us who are not academics did, I read Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, War and Peace and Anna Karenina in the days of my youth, and not since.  Three years ago, for no reason I can actually discern, I picked Crime and Punishment off the shelf to take with me on a business trip.  I was overwhelmed.  Surely the book I read in 1970 as a junior in college, playing softball and drinking beer, was not the same book I was reading at 10:30 P.M. in a room at the Parker House Hotel on Tremont Street in Boston?  Of course, it was exactly the same book.  I was just not the same person.  Since that shock, I have done the same thing with titles such as Brideshead Revisited, Jude the Obscure, The Magic Mountain, Ulysses, Catcher in the Rye, and a couple others, some after an absence of fifty years, some after an absence of only half that much.  In every case, the rewards were massive.

I pretty much have Percy, along with Virgil, Dante and Eliot, on “regular repeat,” and I still find something new in them every time.  I suppose Percy would call it a rotation or a repetition—as much as I love the novels, some of those things still confuse me, thereby proving I am not nearly as smart as I think I am.

So thanks to Janet and Rhonda for reminding me, and surely others, of the joys of drawing water from familiar wells!  

Chuck Lowry
Brooklyn, New York

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On Jun 29, 2021, at 2:14 PM, RHONDA MCDONNELL <rhonda_mcdonnell AT msn.com> wrote:


How wonderful!! I’ll definitely give it a listen. I have Wilson’s book on Percy and Dostoyevsky, but I confess I have not yet read it. Thanks for the reminder,  Janet. 

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On Jun 29, 2021, at 12:10 PM, janetcantor37--- via Percy-L <percy-l AT lists.ibiblio.org> wrote:



Jessica Hooten Wilson, great Percy scholar, strikes again.

Here she is interviewed by John Miller about Crime and Punishment in a marvelous half hour full of wonderful insights. I didn't know that Raskolnikov's name had "split" in it and all the ramifications of that image.

I hope this will interest Percy lovers since Dostoyevsky was so much underneath Percy novels.

Janet Cantor



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