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Storyological 2.10 - DARING DARRINGTONS
Manage episode 178623201 series 1394059
In which we discuss,
1. "The Debutante" by Leonora Carrington, anthologized in What Did Miss Darrington See, (originally published in 1936).
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56b10ca7d210b8b461e5ba02/1494245156815-ZAXY3Z7QNCQUV2PY8VCV/image-asset.gif?format=1000w)
2. "An Unborn Visitant" by Vita Sackville-West, anthologized in What Did Miss Darrington See, (originally published in 1932).
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56b10ca7d210b8b461e5ba02/1494244768336-WP0RPNPXG1OTRVXLV7X8/surreal_ladies.gif?format=1000w)
Along with, among other things...
- Nazis, nannies, and hair omelettes: Leonora Carrington, the last living Surrealist, looks back on her extraordinary life and times, Rachel Rickard & Ruth Maclean, Independent, 2009.
- Leonora Carrington: wild at heart, Charlotte Higgins, The Guardian, 2015.
- “Who was the real Vita Sackville-West”, Matthew Dennison, Telegraph, 2014.
- “Behind the Mask: The Life of Vita Sackville-West review - a catalogue of sexual conquests”, Rachel Cooke, The Guardian, 2014.
- “How Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West Fell in Love”, Maria Popova, Brain Pickings.
- “A Thing That Wants Virginia”, love letters in The Paris Review.
- Review in Publisher’s Weekly
- Also here’s one from Kirkus
A Surrealist Moment
- “The Case for Surrealism”, The Art Assignment, 2017.
- “How to be a Surrealist with Philippa Perry”, BBC4, 2017.
- “Manifesto of Surrealism” by André Breton, 1924.
- The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection, The Tate Modern, 2017.
Some Other Acts of Art We Mentioned During This One Episode
- Grand Illusion, Roger Ebert, The Great Movies, 1999.
- Orlando by Virginia Woolf, the titular character of which was inspired, it seems was Vita Sackville-West.
- “Franny” by J.D. Salinger, which we discussed in that one episode of our podcast: COZY MYSTERIES OF VARIOUS COZINESS.
- Octavia Butler’s tale of time travel and family. Kindred.
If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review on iTunes. It helps more readers find their way to our sound space.
Thanks for listening.
Happy reading.
^-^
85 епізодів
Manage episode 178623201 series 1394059
In which we discuss,
1. "The Debutante" by Leonora Carrington, anthologized in What Did Miss Darrington See, (originally published in 1936).
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56b10ca7d210b8b461e5ba02/1494245156815-ZAXY3Z7QNCQUV2PY8VCV/image-asset.gif?format=1000w)
2. "An Unborn Visitant" by Vita Sackville-West, anthologized in What Did Miss Darrington See, (originally published in 1932).
![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/56b10ca7d210b8b461e5ba02/1494244768336-WP0RPNPXG1OTRVXLV7X8/surreal_ladies.gif?format=1000w)
Along with, among other things...
- Nazis, nannies, and hair omelettes: Leonora Carrington, the last living Surrealist, looks back on her extraordinary life and times, Rachel Rickard & Ruth Maclean, Independent, 2009.
- Leonora Carrington: wild at heart, Charlotte Higgins, The Guardian, 2015.
- “Who was the real Vita Sackville-West”, Matthew Dennison, Telegraph, 2014.
- “Behind the Mask: The Life of Vita Sackville-West review - a catalogue of sexual conquests”, Rachel Cooke, The Guardian, 2014.
- “How Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West Fell in Love”, Maria Popova, Brain Pickings.
- “A Thing That Wants Virginia”, love letters in The Paris Review.
- Review in Publisher’s Weekly
- Also here’s one from Kirkus
A Surrealist Moment
- “The Case for Surrealism”, The Art Assignment, 2017.
- “How to be a Surrealist with Philippa Perry”, BBC4, 2017.
- “Manifesto of Surrealism” by André Breton, 1924.
- The Radical Eye: Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection, The Tate Modern, 2017.
Some Other Acts of Art We Mentioned During This One Episode
- Grand Illusion, Roger Ebert, The Great Movies, 1999.
- Orlando by Virginia Woolf, the titular character of which was inspired, it seems was Vita Sackville-West.
- “Franny” by J.D. Salinger, which we discussed in that one episode of our podcast: COZY MYSTERIES OF VARIOUS COZINESS.
- Octavia Butler’s tale of time travel and family. Kindred.
If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving us a review on iTunes. It helps more readers find their way to our sound space.
Thanks for listening.
Happy reading.
^-^
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