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The Classic Tales Podcast

Ep. 847, The Fortune-Teller, by Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis

The Classic Tales Podcast

B.J. Harrison

Books, Fiction, Arts

4.72.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2023

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Are there really more things in heaven and earth than we can dream of? Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis, today on The Classic Tales Podcast. 

Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening. 

We are proudly supported by our listeners. We couldn't do this without you. Your monthly donation helps in so many ways, and it also gives you access to more classic titles. 

Go to http://classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter today. A $5 dollar monthly donation gets you an $8 monthly coupon code for any audiobook order. Thank you so much. 

Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis is widely regarded as the greatest Brazilian writer. Born on June 21st, 1839 to a poor family, and the grandson of freed slaves in Rio de Janeiro, he did not achieve notoriety outside of Brazil during his lifetime. He was an autodidact, never attending university, and scrapping to learn everything he could while struggling to rise in society. He taught himself French, English, German and Greek, and was the first President of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. 

Today's story begins by referencing the expression from Shakespeare about there being more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of in our philosophy. There's more going on than we can see, or touch, etc.. Ghosts, mystical forces, prophesy, divine guidance, destiny, these types of things. It's possible that like most people, a version of these things give you comfort. The question I'd pose is – why do they comfort you? 

And now, The Fortune-Teller, by Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis.  

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0:00.0

Are there really more things in heaven and earth than we can dream of?

0:05.4

Joaquin Maria Machado de Asis, today on the Classic Tales Podcast.

0:11.4

Welcome to the Classic Tales Podcast.

0:23.4

Thank you for listening.

0:25.2

We are proudly supported by our listeners.

0:27.9

We couldn't do this without you.

0:30.4

Your monthly donation helps in so many ways, and it also gives you access to more classic titles.

0:37.7

Go to classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter today.

0:44.1

A $5 monthly donation gets you an $8 monthly coupon code for any audiobook order.

0:50.8

Thank you so much.

0:53.5

Joaquin Maria Machado de Asis is widely regarded as the greatest Brazilian writer.

1:01.0

Born on June 21st, 1839 to a poor family and the grandson of freed slaves in Rio de Janeiro,

1:08.6

he did not achieve notoriety outside of Brazil during his lifetime.

1:14.0

He was an auto-died act, never attending university, and scrapping to learn everything

1:19.4

he could while struggling to rise in society.

1:23.8

He taught himself French, English, German, and Greek, and was the first president of the

1:30.3

Brazilian Academy of Letters.

1:34.0

Today's story begins by referencing the expression from Shakespeare about there being more things

1:39.9

in heaven and earth than our dream dove in our philosophy.

1:43.6

There's more going on than we can see or touch, etc.

1:48.3

Ghosts, mystical forces, prophecy, divine guidance, destiny, these types of things.

1:56.0

It's possible that like most people, a version of these things gives you comfort.

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