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Introducing the Prestigious Awards: ā€˜Kindly Inquisitorsā€™ by Jonathan Rauch

The Eternally Radical Idea

Each month at the Eternally Radical Idea blog I will recommend a favorite book, album, and assorted nerd treat. With the vast powers vested in me as president & CEO of FIREand in honor of the my great childhood mailman Claudius Larry Prestigious, I hereby dub:

    • The Prestigious Ashurbanipal Award: My recommended book of the month, named for the ancient Assyrian king who established one of the first libraries in the world. Ashurbanipalā€™s library included 30,000 clay tablets. Some parts of ā€œThe Epic of Gilgamesh,ā€ thought to be the earliest surviving work of literature, only survived because of the library. NOTE: Pretty much every book I recommend will also be available in audiobook format as that is how I do most of my reading. (Yes, I just call listening to a book ā€œreading.ā€ Word police be damned.)
    • The Prestigious Fats Waller Award: My recommended album of the month, named for one of my favorite early jazz artists, the innovative and always entertaining Thomas ā€œFatsā€ Waller. Waller was one of a handful of piano players who took the buttoned-up traditions of ragtime and evolved them with a combination of improvisation, precision, and humor. His work would influence the direction of styles like swing and bebop, and thus, become a cornerstone of all the American music that followed.
    • The Prestigious Jack Kirby Award: A bit of a wild card, this is the random, monthly ā€œtreat for nerdsā€ named after one of the greatest comic book creators and artists of all time. Among the characters he created or co-created are Captain America, Iron Man, Black Panther, the X-Men (with Magneto), and the Fantastic Four (plus Doctor Doom).

And who are the inaugural winners?

The first ever Prestigious Ashurbanipal Award goes to ā€œā€ by . Published in 1993, it is one of the most important books on the philosophy of freedom of speech written in decades. I will be referring back to the book constantly on this blog, so itā€™s not a bad idea to read it. Bonus: The audiobook version is read by !

The first ever Prestigious Fats Waller Award goes to the Amy Pickard & the Cradlers album ā€œ,ā€ released in 2007. A beautiful, poetic, sometimes melancholy, sometimes hopeful country/bluegrass-style album. While I knew Amy when I lived in Philadelphia, I am NOT grading this album on a curve. It has become one of my all-time favorites, which is made all the more remarkable for the fact I generally donā€™t really enjoy country music. 

The first ever Prestigious Jack Kirby Award goes to ā€œ,ā€ the whole damn series. If you, like me, grew up writing fiction, but were told you had to pick a genre or that you canā€™t make fiction that is an action/soap opera/comedy with vampires, robots, demons, and killer fight scenes ā€” the seven seasons of Joss Whedonā€™s masterpiece are a long lesson in proving those conformists wrong. Sure, I could point you to the best episodes (ā€œOnce More With Feeling,ā€ ā€œThe Body,ā€ etc.), but they just wonā€™t land the same way unless youā€™ve seen every episode.

Thanks for reading. Future awards will try to replicate what Iā€™ve done here, highlighting both essential pieces of cultural literacy (like Prestigious Jack Kirby Award-winning ā€œā€) with deep cuts that deserve to be elevated to the same level (like the Prestigious Fats Waller Award-winning album ā€œā€). Over time, we can build toward our own Ashurbanipal-like library together.

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