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Weird Studies

Episode 34: The Weird Realism of Robert Aickman

Weird Studies

Phil Ford and J. F. Martel

Society & Culture, Arts, Philosophy

4.8688 Ratings

🗓️ 21 November 2018

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Although he is one of the luminaries of the weird tale, Robert Aickman referred to his irreal, macabre short works as strange stories. Born in London in 1914, Aickman wrote less than fifty such stories before his death in 1981. JF and Phil focus on one of his most chilling, "The Hospice," from the collection Cold Hand in Mine, published in 1975. In it, Aickman uses a staple ingredient of the classic ghost story -- a man is stranded on a country road at night, lost and out of petrol -- to concoct an unforgettable blend of fantasy and nightmare, reality and dream. Indeed, Phil and JF argue that Aickman deserves a place alongside David Lynch and a few others as one of those rare fabulists who can adeptly disclose how reality is more dreamlike, and dreams more real, than most of us would care to admit. Header Image: Detail from photo by Ivars Indāns (Wikimedia Commons) REFERENCES Robert Aickman, "The Hospice" from Cold Hand in Mine Dante Aligheri, The Divine Comedy: The Inferno David Lynch, Twin Peaks: The Return David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Weird Studies, Episode 22: Divining the World with Joshua Ramey Norman Mailer, An American Dream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Specter Vision Radio.

0:03.3

Welcome to Weird Studies, an art and philosophy podcast with hosts Phil Ford and J.F. Martell.

0:21.9

For more episodes and to support the podcast, go to, J.F.

0:52.0

How are you feeling this morning?

0:53.1

I'm in a fantastic mood. I can't wait to talk about the story.

0:56.0

Really? Yeah.

0:57.0

Oh, okay, good. I couldn't tell.

0:59.8

No, no, I'm in a fantastic mood. I'm a little on edge because I'm doing that panel tonight,

1:04.1

but other than that, I feel great. And I love Robert Eggman.

1:09.1

You're in tearing high spirits. I'm in a bad mood this morning, actually. I'm Robert Eggman. You're in tearing high spirits.

1:13.6

I'm in a bad mood this morning.

1:15.3

Actually, I'm just realizing talking to you.

1:16.2

I'm in a shitty mood.

1:17.3

Oh, so you were projecting.

1:18.4

You were projecting. Yeah, I am.

1:19.1

And I don't want to bring you down because that's, that sucks, you know,

1:23.2

hanging around with like a negative person.

1:25.2

And you can have the best mood.

1:27.4

And then after an

1:28.0

hour of talking to them you feel like weighted down with their their dysphoria.

1:33.6

I don't want to do that to you.

1:35.1

That's fine.

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