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Episode Synopsis
Chris is joined by Bryan A. Garner: grammarian, lexicographer, and author of The Etcher: The Life and Art of Oskar Stoessel. They discuss Stoessel’s life and work, how he managed to etch portraits of FDR and eight Supreme Court justices, and what compelled Bryan to write about him. They also talk about Bryan’s recent defense of originalism against a strange new critique, his career as a grammarian, and the origins of his collaboration with Justice Scalia. Show notes: Bryan’s new book, The Etcher: The Life and Art of Oskar StoesselBryan’s two recent columns for National Review, on Jill Lepore and H.W. FowlerBryan’s coauthored books with Justice Scalia, Reading Law: The Interpretation of Legal Texts and Making Your Case: The Art of Persuading Judges Time stamps: 1:50 – “Who was Oskar Stoessel?”6:08 – Oskar’s early career and the nature of etching15:19 – Oskar’s remarkable time in the United States28:20 – Oskar’s return to Austria, later life, and legacy37:42 – Defending originalism from a new critique44:20 – Becoming a grammarian
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