The young Nakadai studies Neo-Linguistics at the University of Twickley, serves in the Japanese army, becomes a Benedictine monk, then receives the chair of Professor of Neo-Linguistics at Twickley where, despite his relectuance, he is heralded as the greatest philosophical mind of the age.
Tag: Travelling
EP. 15 | caitlin stobie on publishing poetry and academic work
Caitlin Stobie chose to develop her writing career in different fields, including poetry and academia. In this episode she shares what she’s learned from working with editors and publications in both areas.
Ep. 11 | Ellie Moore
I paint a lot of the landscapes that I see as I’m hiking … sometimes it’s the view I get … More
Ep. 10 | Gary Budden
Whatever the mainstream narrative is, there may be some truth to that narrative but … there are always many other … More
Ep. 7 | Jamila Gavin
I feel so depressed when I hear: ‘We have to go back to being English.’ What’s that, for heaven’s sake? … More
Ep. 6 | Jenn Ashworth and Richard V. Hirst
I think this idea of cultural appropriation makes white writers like me be very nervous about representing anyone in their … More
Ep.2 | Graham Mort
The effects of travelling and connecting with other kinds of cultures aren’t just reflected in the work … travelling to … More
Why Every Motherland Needs Wandering Bards, by Rosemary Kay
I am a better person for living alongside Syrians, Italians, Libyans, Spaniards, Egyptians, Germans, Afghans, Nigerians. And of course I … More
