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Better later than never forever: On today’s episode Erin introduces us to the fantasy classic The Last Unicorn. We identify with Molly Grue far too much, and talk about the transition from childhood to adult concerns. Also featured: a deep dive into the symbolism of Beagle’s original text, along with lots of love for rosy-cheeked skeletons and unicorn ladies.
READING
- THE LAST UNICORN, by Peter S. Beagle
- The Last Unicorn (1982)
- What’s So Great About That? — The Last Unicorn: Why Must You Speak in Riddles (YouTube)
- Feminism Meets Fantasy In The Last Unicorn — Britt Hayes, Birth, Death, Movies
- Author Spotlight: Peter S. Beagle, T.J. McIntyre, Fantasy Magazine
- One of the Best Fantasy Novels Ever Is Nothing Like The Lord of the Rings, Yosef Lindell, The Atlantic
RECS
- Angel’s Egg (1985)
- WILD MAGIC, by Tamora Pierce
CLOSING SOUNDS
LINKS
Nat/AshesforFoxes
Erin/Holocroning
Shi/Ohtze
Listening you guys talking about one of my favorites movies when I was a kid, reminds me of another movie that always loved when I was a kid, about unicorns and monsters… And huh awoke some other feelings in a specific scene? You guys remember “Legend”? because I LOVE if you guys talk about it (and specially hear your opinion in that scene, because I had a lot o feelings omg) x.x
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