Episode 113: Ovid's Metamorphoses in the 21st Century

Episode 113: Ovid's Metamorphoses in the 21st Century
Mark Sundaram & Aven McMaster

In this episode we talk to the authors of two new books on Ovid’s Metamorphoses, the Latin epic poem he wrote in 8 CE. Stephanie McCarter has published a new translation of the poem, and Gareth Williams has written a short interpretive introductory work on the epic to go with the Columbia Core Curriculum. We talked with both of them about the way Ovid fits into contemporary society, what considerations there are when teaching this epic, and the joys and difficulties of engaging with Ovid’s poetic brilliance.

Content note for sexual violence and brief description of trauma.

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Episode 86: Who's on Your Calendar?

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Mark Sundaram & Aven McMaster

Happy holidays! In this seasonal episode we discuss the origins of the modern Western calendar, the names of the months and days of the week, and the sources we have for Roman calendars and Germanic gods. Happy new year, and may it be better than the last!

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Ovid's Fasti

Herbert-Brown, Geraldine. “Fasti: the Poet, the Prince, and the Plebs” in A Companion to Ovid, ed. Peter E. Knox, Wiley-Blackwell. 2013.

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Episode 47: Why Bob Dylan Matters, with Richard Thomas

Episode 047: Why Bob Dylan Matters, with Richard Thomas
Mark Sundaram & Aven McMaster

We talk to Prof. Richard Thomas about his new book about Bob Dylan and the Classics, discussing Latin poetry, intertextuality in music and literature, Dylan's similarities to Catullus and use of Virgil and Ovid, and the unexpected connections between Classical scholarship and research into folk music archives.

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Monday, Dec. 4, 2017 at Newtonville Books in Boston, MA

Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2017 at the University of Tulsa, in Tulsa, OK

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Episode 25: Twelve Days

Episode 025: Twelve Days
Mark Sundaram & Aven McMaster

Episode 24: Talking Turkey

Episode 024: Talking Turkey
Mark Sundaram & Aven McMaster