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Chaise Levy

Hagstone Podcast

Weird Romanticism and the Opening of Perception to the Living World

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Blake in the Black Lodge

I never intended to start here. In fact a whole series of essays have been taking shape over the last weeks, laying out the history of the Romantic movement and uncanny connections to our time. Blake features heavily, but also Coleridge and...

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The Weird Rediscovery of the Extraordinary

In this month’s episode of The Hagstone, Chaise Levy sits down with Dutch-based oral storyteller Simon Hodges, known as Lindenbauer, to wander the marshlands between land and fairy, cultivation and wildness, memory and responsibility. Begin...

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All We Ever Really Have Is Story

In this month’s episode of The Hagstone, Chaise Levy sits down with Scott Richardson-Read to trace the living force of story shapes nations, roots itself in land, and moves through communities as something more than metaphor. Beginning with...

2 months ago
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The Thunderer clears the way

We woke up last night to the whole house shaking, which despite the fact that we live in the land of earth tremors is still a unique experience. Rather than the foundations rattling, this shaking was top down. The sky was roaring, as flashe...

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