ep38: What makes some art timeless?
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ep38: What makes some art timeless?
Chris and Randall ponder what allows some art to stand the test of time.
Topics discussed: Ozymandias (poem) Is it easier for some art forms to stand the test of time than others? Pompeii Roman statuary translations Bible Greek mythology avant garde art radio Arnold Schoenberg Igor Stravinsky Ulysses (novel) Don Quixote (novel) The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (novel) Salvador Dalí the classics Shakespeare The Catcher in the Rye (novel) science vs. art Rick Beato artisans and art symphonic music Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 ETA Hoffman role of the critic good taste Citizen Kane (1941) Cahiers du Cinéma (magazine) The Great Gatsby (novel) Johnny Tremain (novel) The Last of the Mohicans: A Narrative of 1757 (novel) nationalistic art the Mona Lisa (painting) Of Mice and Men (novel) Brave New World (novel) 1984 (novel) Treasure Island (novel) Mark Twain LA Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl Gore Vidal on best sellers Eric Ambler Graham Greene Aristophanes Molière Oscar Wilde Monty Python The Three Stooges Michael Jackson Woody Allen Manhattan (1979) Sleeper (1973) cancel culture the canon Emily Dickinson video games The Humans (play) King Charles III (play) live performance recorded September 28, 2020
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