

Episode 110: Monks of the Cultural Apocalypse: 'The Glass Bead Game,' Part Two
Nov 10, 2021
The hosts explore Hermann Hesse's The Glass Bead Game and its urgent relevance in today's attention economy. They discuss the existential crises of characters and their artistic pursuits, drawing humorous parallels to real life. The intricate relationship between music and personal interpretation highlights the emotional depths of art. They also examine the tension between marketability and intrinsic value, advocating for art's significance beyond commercial appeal. Ultimately, the conversation reveals how secularism can intertwine with spirituality for deeper community connections.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Exploring Themes in The Glass Bead Game: Part Two
02:51 • 2min
Existential Dilemmas and Artistic Pursuits
04:24 • 11min
The Art of Interpretation in Musicology
15:50 • 16min
Art, Audience, and Intrinsic Value
31:47 • 22min
Secular Spirituality and the Glass Bead Game
53:35 • 15min
Contemplative Engagement with Art and Music
01:08:21 • 5min