S1x17 "The Fish That Was Thirsty"

In this week's episode of Reading Michael Jackson we kick off with a brief continuation of last week's conversation about "magic" and Michael Jackson. Referencing two books, Michael Jackson: Thrill by Caroline Latham and On the Road with Michael Jackson by Mark Bego, I share insights into how Michael was not only described as a "magical creature" in analyses of his work, but also how he himself saw magic as a key ingredient to artistic longevity. Moving on, we read and discuss the 17th piece from Dancing the Dream: "The Fish That Was Thirsty." While this is one of the more straightforward pieces in the book, with clear references to God and faith, in this episode I attempt to offer multiple readings of this piece, including non-religious perspectives we can take and apply to our own lives.

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Season 1 of Reading Michael Jackson offers an in depth review of Michael Jackson's book of poems and reflections, "Dancing the Dream." As both a college English professor and Michael Jackson fan, show host Lena focuses on one piece from the book, per episode, including a reading and brief discussion. The goal of this podcast is to honor and appreciate Michael Jackson's legacy as an artist and human being by spending dedicated time with his lesser known creative work. The first three episodes will be available on January 7th 2025, with following episodes released each Tuesday.