Literature as Moral Art
“The classics” are considered classics for a reason, and the host proves it with his in-depth analysis and the passion in his voice as he carries his listeners with him through the works of some of the best writers in the world. He takes literature seriously, and I truly hope that he is able to find an even wider audience to share his love of the written word. Reading quality literature can make all of us more empathetic, more capable of adapting to new situations, more understanding of our own humanity, and more able to discover what it means to be truly happy. The world will be better for it if literature is treated by everyone with the same gentle, caressing touch that this podcast host uses.
Kaitlyn Bankson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/22
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Thanks so much to Benjamin McEvoy for the excellent Hardcore Literature podcast. His is an insightful approach to reading and enjoying great literature. His enthusiasm is contagious. Bravo! I have been entertained, educated and inspired to keep reading, thinking and listening.
rohair via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/18/21
Like everyone listing to this Podcast, I love reading, rereading, and mussing about the books I read. I’m an omnireader and marginalia fan, hence, I identify with the style of Mr. McEvoy. So, congrats to Mr. M. Please keep doing what you are doing. All the best from across the pond (Maryland, U.S.).
CL-MD-PhD via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/04/22
Only listened to the general podcasts so far but he doesn’t appear to have any opinions of his own, all recycled and regurgitated from other sources, often 2nd and third hand from people like Bloom et al. Not sure it’s even useful for neophytes. Very much in the bro-lit genre.
Mark793 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/04/22
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