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Dylan O'Sullivan - The Classics Are Never Getting Old

Dylan O'Sullivan - The Classics Are Never Getting Old

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This week on The Hope Axis, Dylan O’Sullivan joins to talk about the classics and their second life online.

We get into reading in the age of TikTok and AI, and whether people today can still take on long, difficult books, along with the experience of going back to books and seeing them differently over time. Hope you enjoy.

For the full transcript of our conversation, click here:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fGdRmgt7ZO6MKGzd6sHUX15n3q5QBINl/view?usp=sharing

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X (Twitter) – https://x.com/DylanoA4?lang=en 

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LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanoa4/ 

The Spectator - https://spectator.com/writer/dylan-osullivan/ 

Show Notes: 

(00:00) Introduction

(02:33) The Right Age to Start Reading The Classics

(07:53) The Feeling of Cultural Stagnation

(12:22) How to Find Good Books

(21:53) Finding What to Read and Where to Think

(31:09) Dylan's Most Quoted Authors

(39:03) Modern World of Self-publishing

(41:38) What Do You Write About If You Don't Live First

(48:19) What's up with Dostoevsky

(56:14) Ulysses and End Notes

Books, Essays & References Mentioned:

C.S. Lewis — The Abolition of Man

C.S. Lewis — Mere Christianity

Arthur Koestler — Darkness at Noon

Arthur Koestler — The Act of Creation

Leo Tolstoy — War and Peace

Leo Tolstoy — Anna Karenina

Fyodor Dostoevsky — The Brothers Karamazov

Fyodor Dostoevsky — Notes from Underground

Fyodor Dostoevsky — White Nights

James Joyce — Ulysses


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