by Center For Mark Twain Studies | Mar 8, 2022 | The American Vandal, The World's Work
Originally posted by: Center for Mark Twain Studies on March 8, 2022 Apple Podcasts Spotify Resonate Recordings Wes Anderson’s acclaimed new movie, The French Dispatch, draws inspiration from the Golden Age of The New Yorker magazine, a period from roughly the early...
by Center For Mark Twain Studies | Feb 23, 2022 | The American Vandal, The World's Work
Originally posted by: Center for Mark Twain Studies on February 23, 2022 Apple Podcasts Spotify Resonant Recordings How do we explain the so-called “Great Resignation”? Or, for that matter, other mysteries of our contemporary economy, like the high prices charged for...
by Center For Mark Twain Studies | Feb 14, 2022 | The American Vandal, The World's Work
Originally posted by: Center for Mark Twain Studies on February 14, 2022 Apple Podcasts Spotify Resonant Recordings Mark Twain began compiling his autobiography in 1905. He described it as a “systemless system” resting on three motives. Writing, especially...
by Center For Mark Twain Studies | Feb 7, 2022 | The American Vandal, The World's Work
Originally posted by: Center for Mark Twain Studies on February 7, 2022 Apple Podcasts Spotify Resonant Recordings This is the second episode of “The World’s Work,” a series on the “tiresome history, exasperating present, and potential futures of work,” as Matt...
by Center For Mark Twain Studies | Jan 31, 2022 | The American Vandal, The World's Work
Originally posted by: Center for Mark Twain Studies on January 31, 2022 Apple Podcasts Spotify The American Vandal Podcast returns today for its fourth season. Over the next two months, we will be releasing seven episodes under the title of “The World’s Work.” The...