StoryMen   /     Retelling a Story

Summary

Some say we're living in the age of remakes, reboots and legacequels, but the truth is that we've been retelling stories since that first "Once Upon a Time..." In honor of the release of JAMES, the new retelling of Huckleberry Finn, we explore why we enjoy retelling stories, what separates the good retellings from the soulless remakes and even... what happens when the Bible reinterprets itself!

Subtitle
Some say we're living in the age of remakes, reboots and legacequels, but the truth is that we've been retelling stories since that first "Once Upon a Time..." In honor of the release of JAMES, the new retelling of Huckleberry Finn, we explore why we en
Duration
01:06:44
Publishing date
2024-04-15 06:00
Link
http://www.norvillerogers.com
Contributors
  Kathy Khang, JR. Forasteros, Matt Mikalatos
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Enclosures
https://cdn.simplecast.com/audio/66341565-c40c-44ba-91db-63c4e4275c02/episodes/1638e4ca-f96b-4018-a18c-3b2e5b99effc/audio/d6f39803-96f1-4a26-8763-f280fcb45981/default_tc.mp3?aid=rss_feed&feed=XHtl3DBb
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Shownotes

Some say we're living in the age of remakes, reboots and legacequels, but the truth is that we've been retelling stories since that first "Once Upon a Time..." In honor of the release of James, the new retelling of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, we explore why we enjoy retelling stories, what separates the good retellings from the soulless remakes and even... what happens when the Bible reinterprets itself!