Can you recommend any youtube literature channels?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EV6OVOFk-vE&list=PL4gvlOxpKKIiuo3yYSBeOsrT-iSHvDRUb
More lecture oriented, less shooting the shit.
Rick Roderick is cool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wetwETy4u0&list=PLA34681B9BE88F5AA
JDE, also cool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPcvkE_KnRM
>>9200981
Crash Course
Wisecrack
School of Life
Philosophical Overdose
Not YouTube, but if you're into phil you might like this.
https://partiallyexaminedlife.com
>>9200981
Marc Arimini is very good but pretty much exclusively talks about Gene Wolfe. He's the #1 Wolfe expert in the world, but that's all you'll get from him.
>>9201066
+1
>>9201070
+1 even though you need to read the text they're talking about even though they say you don't need to.
>>9200981
Check out yale's open courses, they have one on post war fiction, milton, theory of literature, modern poetry, new+old testament studies, hemingway/faulkner/fitzgerald.
Usually if i just insert whatever author/book i want to learn about and append "lecture" to the search I'll find what I'm looking for (on YT of course). There's some really obscure stuff out there if you look hard enough.
Also I highly highly highly recommend this podcast: http://french-italian.stanford.edu/opinions/
>>9200981
just go to the channels of major universities and check the lectures and talks they upload