
About this episode
David Gosselin discusses his work as a poet and editor, alongside themes of environmentalism and literature.
David Gosselin is a Montreal-based poet, translator, and researcher, and serves as Editor-in-Chief of The Chained Muse and New Lyre Magazine. He also writes the Substack Age of Muses, publishing essays on history, poetry, literature, and classical thought, alongside original stories, dialogues, and readings of the classics.[https://substack.com/@davidgosselin](https://substack.com/@davidgosselin) Show more [https://newlyre.wordpress.com](https://newlyre.wordpress.com) ↓ ↓ ↓ Brand Zero is a small skincare and wellbeing business based in Nailsworth in the heart of Gloucestershire, with a strong eco-friendly, zero-waste, cruelty-free ethos. Brand Zero sells a range of wonderfully soothing natural skincare, haircare, toothcare and wellbeing products, mostly hand made, with no plastic packaging or harsh chemicals. All our products are 100% natural and packaged in recyclable or compostable tin, paper or glass. Discount code: JAMES10 [www.brandzeronaturals.co.uk](http://www.brandzeronaturals.co.uk) ↓ ↓ How environmentalists are killing the planet, destroying the economy and stealing your children’s future. In Watermelons, an updated edition of his ground-breaking 2011 book, James tells…
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Host: James Delingpole
Guest: David Gosselin
Topics covered
- poetry
- translation
- literature
- classical thought
- environmentalism
- skincare
Keywords
- David Gosselin
- poet
- translation
- literature
- environmentalism
- skincare
- Brand Zero
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Organizations: The Chained Muse, New Lyre Magazine, Substack, Watermelons
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