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Gom Jabbar: A Dune Podcast

The Road to Dune (Part 2)

Gom Jabbar: A Dune Podcast

Lore Party Media

Arts, Visual Arts, Tv & Film, Books

4.8651 Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2022

⏱️ 93 minutes

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Summary

Abu and Leo continue their exploration of "The Road to Dune," a 2005 book detailing the origins of the iconic story. In this episode, they dive into the juicy (and sometimes weird) early drafts of scenes and chapters that Frank Herbert cut from Dune and Dune Messiah. This episode contains SPOILERS for Dune and Dune Messiah. Get ad-free episodes and bonus content by becoming a Patron Check out the custom-designed Dune swag on our merch store This podcast is part of the Lore Party Podcast Network. Visit our site to learn more about all our great shows! Sponsors: Try NordVPN risk-free with a 30-day money-back guarantee! When you're ready to sign up, use our exclusive NordVPN Deal to get a huge discount: https://nordvpn.com/gomjabbar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Today's episode is in black and white, presented in 4x3 format and spike here.

0:06.8

Welcome to the Snyder cut of Gomja Bar.

0:09.9

I don't know why I have to wear this spiky armor while we record.

0:12.4

Wear it.

0:13.5

It's thematic. Welcome to Gomjabar, your guide to the iconic world of Dune.

0:30.9

We'll be exploring the themes, philosophies, and characters found in the sandy depths of this vast universe,

0:37.1

from Frank Herbert's groundbreaking novels

0:38.7

to the adaptations on film and TV.

0:41.1

My name's Abu.

0:42.6

My name is Leo.

0:44.4

And Leo, we got some unfinished business.

0:47.8

Yeah, to explain the Snyder cut joke at the beginning.

0:51.8

We are continuing our exploration of The Road to Dune, which is a book

0:58.3

published in 2005 that chronicles Frank Herbert's journey to publishing Dune. But folks,

1:05.2

today we get the unpublished chapters. We get the scenes that didn't make the final cut

1:10.5

Frank Herbert himself wrote them.

1:12.1

That's right. It's exciting. So exciting. If you'll recall, back in part one, we talked about

1:18.5

Frank's journey in getting Dune published, where he got the ideas from, some of those letters

1:23.6

back and forth between his agent and his publisher and basically how Dune and Dune

1:28.6

Messiah found their way into the pages of Analog Magazine first and then as final published works.

1:35.1

Right.

1:35.5

Yeah.

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