Something Like #18: Going Home, w/ Bitsy Knox 13.08.202020
Cashmere Radio
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Description
In her 1985 anti-colonial future-past epic Always Coming Home, Ursula K. LeGuin opens with an archeology of the future, a future people based on indigenous civilizations of Northern California. In the book's introduction, she writes: “The only way I can think to find them, the only archeology that might be practical, is as follows: You take your child or grandchild in your arms, a young baby, not yet a year old, and go down into the wild oats in the field below the barn. Stand under the oak on the last slope of the hill, facing the creek. Stand quietly. Perhaps the baby will see something, or hear a voice, or speak to somebody there, somebody from home."
This is an episode about the act of going home, and where that home zone is located.
* As always, intro music is provided by Roger 3000 * The background music behind my voice in this episode is from Lu...
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