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Literature

  • In his latest book, Origins of The Wheel of Time: The Legends and Mythologies that Inspired Robert Jordan (2022, Tor), author Michael Livingston, a professor of medieval literature at The Citadel, takes a deep dive into the real-world history and mythology that inspired the world of the late Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time. This series of books has sold over 100 million copies worldwide and has been adapted as a streaming television series for Prime Video, with season one released in 2021. James Oliver Rigney Jr., whose pen name was Robert Jordan, was a native of Charleston, graduated from The Citadel with a degree in physics. He served two tours in Vietnam with the U.S. Army and received multiple decorations for his service. Michael Livingston’s book is a companion to Jordan’s internationally bestselling series and it delves into the creation of his masterpiece, drawing from interviews and an unprecedented examination of his unpublished notes.Michael Livingston joins Walter Edgar to talk about The Wheel of Time universe and Robert Jordan’s life.
  • Ruddy shares a quote from Richard Jeffries' novel, "The Dewy Morn."
  • Ruddy shares a quote from Richard Jeffries' novel, "The Dewy Morn."
  • Rudy shares Alfred Lord Tennyson's "Flower in the crannied wall..."
  • Rudy shares Alfred Lord Tennyson's "Flower in the crannied wall..."
  • Rudy shares some words from John Lubbock.
  • Rudy shares some words from John Lubbock.
  • “T” is for Timrod, Henry (1828-1867). Poet, essayist. A native Charlestonian, Timrod—hedged by poverty, frail health, and the cataclysm of the Civil War—led a brief tubercular life.
  • “T” is for Timrod, Henry (1828-1867). Poet, essayist. A native Charlestonian, Timrod—hedged by poverty, frail health, and the cataclysm of the Civil War—led a brief tubercular life.
  • Rudy shares some words about fall from Nathaniel Hawthorne, from The American Notebooks.