Episode 93 - The Art of the Commencement Address: A Synthesis of Modern Masters
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In this episode, we bring together the wisdom of the great modern commencement speakers whose works have been published as standalone books: George Saunders, Neil Gaiman, J.K. Rowling, David Foster Wallace, and Kurt Vonnegut. We explore the art of the form itself. What are the common elements that make these particular speeches so resonant and enduring? This episode is a synthesis of their collective wisdom and a deep dive into the craft of the modern commencement address.
We will analyze the shared themes and unique styles of these masters of the genre. The episode explores how they all use personal stories, humor, and profound honesty to connect with their audience. From Saunders’s call to kindness to Gaiman’s injunction to make good art, we unpack the core messages that have made these speeches modern classics. They have collectively created a new literary form, a kind of modern wisdom literature for a secular age.
Join us for a masterclass in the art of the graduation speech. We explore the secrets of the masters and the timeless lessons they have to offer.