The Timaeus, Beauty and Tradition with Piero Boitani
From Anagoge Podcast by Tiago Vasconcelos
March 2, 2026 · 1h 49m
About this episode
Piero Boitani discusses the importance of layered knowledge in understanding the Western canon and the connections between literature, philosophy, and culture.
How much of what you read are you actually missing? In this in person conversation recorded in Rome (full video on YouTube), comparative literature scholar Piero Boitani makes the case that most of us are functionally illiterate when it comes to the Western canon, not because we lack access to the texts, but because we lack the layered knowledge required to read them. He demonstrates this with a single word in Tolstoy that links The Death of Ivan Ilyich to Christ's crucifixion through Tolstoy's own Gospel translation, a connection invisible without Russian, Greek, and biblical literacy working simultaneously. From there, the conversation expands into the thin border between philosophy and poetry, why both originate in Aristotelian wonder, and what exactly poetry can reach that philosophy cannot. Boitani traces how every major Western intellectual revival has been an attempt to recover antiquity, and argues that modern culture's refusal to look backward is not progress but a form of blindness. He closes with an unexpectedly blunt reflection on dying, fame, and whether literature offers any real defense against either. 00:00 Start 00:33 Introducing Piero Boitani and a 50 Year…
People in this episode
Host: Tiago Vasconcelos
Guest: Piero Boitani
Topics covered
- literature
- philosophy
- poetry
- Western canon
- cultural literacy
- intellectual history
Keywords
- Western canon
- literary literacy
- philosophy
- poetry
- cultural revival
- Tolstoy
- Dante
- Plato
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Anagoge Podcast
Books & works: The Death of Ivan Ilyich
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