We’ve been circling this one for a long time. It’s finally time to discuss George Bernard Shaw’s famous play, Pygmalion. In this episode we discussed the originally source material (briefly), Shaw’s thematic interests, the complex dilemma he’s setting up for himself, Higgins as a character, and so much more. Plus, with the help of special guest, we present a “table-read” of a key scene. Happy listening!
This episode on Pygmalion following the interview with Sean was perfect. This was delightful. By that I mean that I laughed so hard and so often that I cried.
What is the next book? Is there a list? This is my first year following along in real time. I'd like to get started on the next title. Thank you!
Jacelyn, welcome aboard! So glad you're part of the community. (We like to call it a "membership" in honor of Wendell Berry.)
Here's the lineup:
https://closereads.substack.com/p/the-complete-reading-schedule-for
Thanks Tim! Jacelyn, the full weekly schedule for our next book (Diary of a Country Priest) will be up tonight.
Where? I haven’t seen it
Thank you, Dave and Tim.
This was the most amusing thing I have heard in ages!
This episode on Pygmalion following the interview with Sean was perfect. This was delightful. By that I mean that I laughed so hard and so often that I cried.