Listen "34. Crack-Up I"
Episode Synopsis
What better could follow on HEALTH (our two-part treatment) than CRACK-UP 1 (also in two parts), our session on novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald's 1936 essay "The Crack-Up" in which he writes with aching candor on his psychological collapse and fragmentary, absent spirit, psychic reconstitution? To note: This session includes reference to the Cave Canem Foundation, dedicated to African-American poetry and poetics. Fitzgerald concludes his essay with reference to that Latin phrase (trans., "Beware of dog"). The Foundation's name came from a sign the poet Toi Derricotte spotted while visiting the House of the Tragic Poet in the volcanic ash-covered city of Pompeii. Here's a link to Fitzgerald's "The Crack-Up":
https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/a4310/the-crack-up/
https://www.esquire.com/lifestyle/a4310/the-crack-up/
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