BiblioFiles #100: Celebrating 5 Years of BiblioFiles
In 2016 the CenterForLit team decided to turn on their microphones and dive into the Great Conversation. Five years and a hundred episodes later, we can’t imagine our company without BiblioFiles, and we are so grateful to the listeners who have made this show possible. Today we’re celebrating! Stay tuned for nostalgia, games, a chance to win, and a special announcement.
Referenced Works:
–BiblioFiles #41: The Late, Great Literary Analysis Debate with David Kern
– BiblioFiles #19: An Interview with Gary Schmidt
– BiblioFiles #15: Exploring Homer with Andrew Kern
– BiblioFiles #64: Neil Postman, Literary Language, and Shakespearean Gore
– BiblioFiles #86: Productivity and Quarantine
–BiblioFiles #25: 20th and 21st Century Literature with Brian Wasko of Write At Home
– BiblioFiles #13:Movie Adaptations of the Classics
– BiblioFiles #47: Thunder Cake, Picture Books, and Identity
– BiblioFiles #34: Karl Barth and Existentialism
– BiblioFiles #81: Netflix’s The King and Literary Film Adaptations
– Orbiting Jupiter by Gary Schmidt
– Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
– To the Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf
– Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel
– Red Rising by Pierce Brown
We love hearing your questions and comments! You can contact us by emailing i.andrews@centerforlit.com, or you can visit our website www.centerforlit.com to find even more ways to participate in the conversation.