My Sam Johnson
Wayne talks about the bio he's written about 18th-century English writer Samuel Johnson, My Sam Johnson: A Biography for General Readers, published in fall 2023. More info at MySamJohnson.com.
Episodes
31 episodes
Sam's Wife Tetty, Boswell, and Goldsmith on Sam's Writing
This is the revived podcast (and blog), which have been hiatus while I actually finished writing the biography of Sam. That's now done, and in this episode I provide an update on progress, as well as two anecdotes from Sam's life: his...
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7:00
Sam and Wayne, Friends and Followers
Wayne talks about some of Sam's friendships, and also announces that this will be the last podcast episode (and blog posting) of My Sam Johnson. If you've been a follower of the podcast...
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6:34
Sam Prays
Wayne discusses God and Sam's prayers to that God, as well as the fact that in the prayers that Sam composed, using time well and getting things done are major focuses. Bonus: there's also some talk about sex and sensuality.
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19:56
Details from Sam's Biographers: Who Thinks What Is Important
Wayne talks about the process of writing a biography, where often you have to gather all the information you can find about the person, but then cannot use all that information because it wouldn't make for a readable biography.
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19:20
Sam's Signature
Wayne talks about Sam's signature on letters, and then goes on to discuss letter-writing in the 18th and 21st centuries.
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29:50
Sam Takes a Long Trip to Scotland
Wayne talks mostly about three road trips to the US he's taken with his friend Oscar, as well as a bit about plans for the book.
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23:22
Sam's Selfies
Wayne talks about the various portraits of Sam Johnson, but the discussion somehow also morphs into selfies of avocado toast and Kim Kardashian's ass, but Wayne recovers and ends up talking about the demise of literary writing. (Is that a ...
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18:16
Sam and Universities
Wayne talks about freedom of expression at universities, pivoting from the recent resignation of assistant professor of philosophy Peter Boghossian from Portland State University. Also: the study of Sam in English departments.
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21:44
Sam Johnson, Blockhead
Wayne talks about Sam's attitude toward writing, and then goes on to discuss why any writer writes and what are the most important things in writing generally.
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25:04
Sam Was Not Woke
Wake discusses wokeness and Sam Johnson, with some examples from Sam's writing life. There's also a digression on Wayne's experience on Twitter.
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22:19
Happy with Sam
Wayne discusses happiness and his chat with Gretchen Rubin, author of the New York Times bestselling book, Happier at Home.
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32:20
Sam Johnson: Rambler, Adventurer, Idler
Wayne talks about style and tone and how they are different in the three periodicals that Sam wrote: the Rambler, Adventurer, and Idler. He also calls on some modern examples of literature, writing, and film to bolst...
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34:31
The English Language and Sam's Dictionary
Wayne talks about the Dictionary of the English Language that Sam compiled, and which was published in 1755.
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19:33
Sam and Home
Wayne discusses Rambler essay no. 68 (Tuesday, November 10, 1750), and makes comments on it, especially as it relates to two incidents that happened to him during the week.
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23:45
Sam Dying
Wayne describes and comments on the last three weeks of Sam's life, prompted by the account kept by one of Sam's friends, John Hoole.
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20:31
Sam's Health
Wayne talks about Sam's health through his life from birth to death, but mostly focuses on his (Wayne's) methods for researching, organizing, and writing the biography, My Sam Johnson, anticipated to be published in 2022.
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23:20
Sam, Sam, and Technology
Wayne talked to his nephew Sam about current technology, 18th-century technology, and the tech things that are of interest to at least one 11-year-old boy.
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13:56
Sam Leaves Lichfield
Lacking success in finding teaching or writing jobs in Lichfield, Sam moves to London to pursue a literary career.
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14:05
Me, Sam, Writing, and Memory
Wayne talks about the progress with his book, from the beginning, right to 1:27 pm.
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9:39
The Subject of Biography
Wayne discusses the reasons he is interested in Sam Johnson as a subject for biography.
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10:45
A Couple of Books and Surprises
Wayne reads and comments on three letters written by Sam Johnson.
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8:43
Sam's Tetty
Wayne relates some funny anecdotes from the life and marriage of Tetty and Sam, and makes some final comments about empathy and biography.
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6:55