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Per Petterson
A profile of Norwegian writer Per Petterson, author of the novel Out Stealing Horses.
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Faith Without God
Episode 1
Michael Goldfarb learns about the real lives of Buddha, Confucius, Thales and Pythagoras.
Episode 2
Michael Goldfarb explains how Buddhism and Confucianism became religions.
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A Cultural History of the Plague
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The Fundamentalist Queen
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It Ain't Necessarily So
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The Supernatural North
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Thom Gunn: Appropriate Measures
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Beautiful Death
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Eric Ravilious: Chalk and Ice
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