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“I am Large. I Contain Multitudes”: The Human Cosmos in The Life of Chuck

1 h 0 min · 7. touko 2026
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Amy Browning-Dill and host Cindy Collins Smith discuss the film adaptation of The Life of Chuck - a later-career work by Stephen King that offers a meditation on life, death, the cosmos, the wonder of being, and ghosts in the attic.

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