A Theory of Dog Ears

Sophus Helle, Sophus Helle

Why do people treat their books so differently? Some people like to keep their books in near-mint condition, handling them with metaphorical gloves on and making sure that there is not a single scratch to be found on their cover. Other people, like Sophus, want to dogear the corners, doodle in the margins, and crack the spine of every book they read. In this episode, Sophus traces the origins of this book-lover battle. Hosted and written by Sophus Helle Sound editing by Simone Nystrup-Larsen Edited by Andreas Lindinger Saxild Find out more at sophushelle.com/monkeymind Monkey Mind Combining wit and wisdom, silliness and seriousness, the podcast Monkey Mind by Sophus Helle takes the audience on a weekly jaunt through the jungle of the mind. Each episode throws a new and unusual light on the issues of everyday life—trees, typos, taxes, and much more besides—making the audience look again at a world they thought they knew. It tells stories that are designed to make the listener chuckle, then reflect, drawn from both the host’s own life and from the deep well of history. Sophus Helle is a writer, translator, and cultural historian. He is an expert in the Babylonian epic Gilgamesh and the ancient poet Enheduana. Bron: Flaptekst, uitgeversinformatie

praktische informatie

Titel
A Theory of Dog Ears
Auteur
Sophus Helle, Sophus Helle
Taal
Engels
Editie
Monkey Mind
Formaat
digitaal luisterboek
Doelgroep
Volwassenen
Speelduur
12:07
Onderwerpen
Behoud, restauratie en verzorging van kunstwerken, Schilderen en schilderijen, Kunstgeschiedenis, Literaire essays, Literatuurstudies: fictie, romanschrijvers en prozaschrijvers, Populairwetenschappelijke filosofie, Denemarken, C 2020 tot c 2029, Kunst algemeen, Kunst & Cultuur
PPN
443781494
ISBN
9788727114859

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