Our Stories and Our Selves: Why the narratives we tell shape the way we think about the world
Jingo by Terry Pratchett is a story about lots of things, one being pointless wars, especially those fought in deserts. For some reason this has been on my mind. This Episode Melody joins me to discuss the book, the parallels with the Seven Pillars of Wisdom, by T. E. Lawrence and hint at some more modern similarities. We also talk about the stories we tell ourselves about war, battles and people from other cultures, and looking on mighty works with despair. As mentioned in the opening more information about Canada’s budget and the prison library services https://silvacor.medium.com/funding-libraries-is-easy-lets-help-canada-do-it-93cca625cea3 [https://silvacor.medium.com/funding-libraries-is-easy-lets-help-canada-do-it-93cca625cea3] Not much in the way of references for this one other than the books which can be found at all good booksellers or from my bookshop.org [http://bookshop.org] link https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/ourstoriesandourselves [https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/ourstoriesandourselves]. Get in touch on OurStoriesAndOurSelves@gmail.com [OurStoriesAndOurSelves@gmail.com] or @ourstories.bsky.social [http://ourstories.bsky.social] Music from https://pixabay.com/users/good_b_music-22836301/ [https://pixabay.com/users/good_b_music-22836301/] Cover image comes from https://pixabay.com/users/summerstock-79075/ [https://pixabay.com/users/summerstock-79075/]
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