T.O.P. Podcast with Michael DiMatteo
Cicero, Jonathan Swift, Frederick Douglass, George Orwell, and Émile Zola — five writers who used the page as a weapon. In Season 2, Episode 19 of The T.O.P. Podcast with Michael DiMatteo, we trace 2,000 years of purposeful writing: from Cicero’s Catilinarian Orations in 63 BC, which brought down a conspiracy against the Roman Republic, to Zola’s J’Accuse in 1898, which cracked open one of history’s most infamous miscarriages of justice. Along the way: Swift’s savage satire of colonial indifference in A Modest Proposal, Douglass’s searing Fourth of July address, and Orwell’s Animal Farm alongside his essay “Why I Write” — in which he laid bare his mission to make political writing into an art. Literary history, rhetoric, and the writers who refused to look away.
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