This episode was originally released in September of 2019. Music We start with the Opening of Craig Armstrong’s score to Far From the Madding Crowd. Glass Houses no. 13 from Ann Southam. Earring from Julia Wolf. Occam II for Violin from Eliane Radigue. Rearranging Furniture from Gabriel Yared’s score to By the Sea. A bit of Movement II from Martynov, “Come in!” by Vladimir Martynov. Notes Plenty written about the Willie D.. I found Roger Branfill-Cook’s Torpedo: the Most Revolutionary Weapon in Naval History to be particularly useful. I also enjoyed stumbling upon this day-by-day breakdown of F.D.R.’s Presidency.
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Hey, this is Nate, and before we get started, I am very excited.
I have been waiting to do this for months.
So I have a book coming out from Random House on November 19 of this year.
It is called the Memory palace.
Interestingly enough, it has a number of classic stories from the show.
It has new stories that will only appear in the book.
There are illustrations.
There are found photographs.
There's a whole section of memoir based stories that are nothing like I've ever done before, but that also feel like the memory palace.
Very proud of them.
And if you like the show, I think you're gonna like this book.
And if you are one of those people who wanted to share the show with other people in your life who just aren't podcast listeners, this is your chance.
It's gonna be out just in time for the holiday season.