Resistance Reads Podcast E19 Paradise Lost

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-wrht9-1acc6da

Matt and Michael dig into John Milton’s Paradise Lost, the 17th-century epic poem that tells the story of the Fall from Satan’s perspective. They explore why Satan reads as the tragic hero, how Milton’s own political defeats and blindness shaped the work, the structural impossibility of free will in a world with an omniscient God, and why Eve gets a far more sympathetic treatment here than in almost any other retelling of the Eden story. The conversation moves into the Lilith midrash, the historical roots of Satan as a concept, and how the Jewish experience of oppression shaped the God of the Torah. They close with the Denver Gay Revolt as a model of effective resistance, and what Milton’s Satan can teach us about working inside a broken system rather than just protesting outside it.

Next up: Lovecraft Country by Matt Ruff.

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