Sound Is Magic Podcast
In this episode, you can learn all about the monk, writer, and activist Thomas Merton (1915-68), and the album I made of archival recordings from his hermitage, called Words and Silences [https://brianharnetty.bandcamp.com/album/words-and-silences] (released on Winesap Records in 2022). In the spring of 1967, Merton was given a tape recorder to use in the solitude of his hermitage. He immediately used it as both a creative and a contemplative tool. I also talk of my own journey in this episode: alone and with family, across the nation and at home, and before, during, and after the pandemic. A quick note: this episode was originally made for the Phantom Power [https://phantompod.org] podcast back in 2023, and I am rebroadcasting it here. Phantom Power is a wonderful podcast for those interested in sound and sound studies, and I am grateful to Mack Hagood who encouraged me to make the original podcast about Words and Silences. In fact, this became the model for all of the other episodes, which are a mixture of in-depth descriptions about how I made the projects, combined with all of the contexts around the people in the recordings (in this case, Merton and his daily life). Thank you again for listening! Please do check out the book — it has so much more than the podcast could cover. And as always, thank you for taking the time to read and listen to this work. You can find the book at the University of North Carolina Press website, here [https://uncpress.org/9781469691343/noisy-memory/]. Sound Is Magic is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Sound Is Magic at brianharnetty.substack.com/subscribe [https://brianharnetty.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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