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BEAT:LITT: Caspar Eric og musikken i digtene - fra Placebo og Lil' Wayne til Rihanna og Beyoncé

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Caspar Erics digte er fyldt med musikreferencer. Hør ham fortælle, hvorfor hans debutdigtsamling '7/11' starter med et citat af Lil’ Wayne, hvordan Placebo og den amerikanske queerteoretiker Judith Butler hænger sammen, hvilken lighed der er mellem rapper Chief Keef og det kvantemekaniske tankeeksperiment Schrödingers Kat, og om den politiske kritik i Beyoncés “pels og Gucci-lort”. Og find ud af, hvad man kan bruge hans og andres Spotify-playlister til. I en samtale der fri-associerer popkultur lige så vildt som et Caspar Eric-digt.

Produceret af Anya Mathilde Poulsen, Roskilde Bibliotekerne.

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Caspar Erics digte er fyldt med musikreferencer. Hør ham fortælle, hvorfor hans debutdigtsamling '7/11' starter med et citat af Lil’ Wayne, hvordan Placebo og den amerikanske queerteoretiker Judith Butler hænger sammen, hvilken lighed der er mellem rapper Chief Keef og det kvantemekaniske tankeeksperiment Schrödingers Kat, og om den politiske kritik i Beyoncés “pels og Gucci-lort”. Og find ud af, hvad man kan bruge hans og andres Spotify-playlister til. I en samtale der fri-associerer popkultur lige så vildt som et Caspar Eric-digt.

Produceret af Anya Mathilde Poulsen, Roskilde Bibliotekerne.

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