

Episode 154: Into the Night Land, with Erik Davis
8 snips Sep 27, 2023
This podcast explores the weird and captivating world of William Hope Hodgson's novel 'The Night Land', discussing its post-apocalyptic setting, the power of sound, the themes of mythologies and cosmic horror, and the appeal of post-apocalyptic landscapes and hierarchical societies. It also delves into the motifs of watching and spectator culture, the concept of acousticism and uncertain perception, and explores the imaginative possibilities of 'The Time Machine' within a Darwinian framework.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Exploring the Strange and Fantastical World of 'The Nightland'
03:33 • 6min
The Power of Sound and its Connection to Other Dimensions
09:18 • 27min
Exploring Mythologies, Time, and Cosmic Horror in 'Night Land'
35:55 • 12min
Post-Apocalyptic Landscapes and Hierarchical Societies
47:32 • 5min
Watching, Monsters, and Spectator Culture
52:23 • 13min
Acousticism and the Sounds of the Night Land
01:05:23 • 13min
Exploring the Cosmic and Imagination in 'The Time Machine'
01:18:34 • 5min