Literary Nomads | Waywords Studio
Literary Nomads | Waywords Studio
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Wanderings On Literature and Language
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The podcast explores various themes related to literature and language, focusing on narrative techniques, accountability in storytelling, and practical application of poetic structure in education. Episodes include discussions on literary irony, accountability among authors and readers, and in-depth interviews with poets about their creative processes.

Wanderings On Literature and Language
10 April 2026
Waypoint – “The Fortune Teller” by Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis is perhaps the greatest writer of Brazil. In “The Fortune-Teller,” a secret affair driven by anonymous threats pushes a committed skeptic toward a dingy attic and a deck of cards. It is a study in how easily we trade our reason for a comfortable prophecy, and a reminder that the future rarely negotiates with the stories we tell ourselves. As a setting for our discussion on the role of chance, fate, and destiny against moral accountability, we might find few better examples.
Chapters
00:00 Waypoint Introduction
00:14 Title: “The Fortune Teller” by Machado de Assis
00:33 Reading: “The Fortune Teller”
26:01 Outro
Reflection Questions:
- How does the physical weight of a “secret” alter the way your mind perceives the “random” events of the day?
- In the moment Camillo enters the fortune-teller’s house, is he seeking a discovery of the future, or a sanctuary from the present?
- How does the “logic” of a skeptic become the primary tool for their own self-deception?
- If the fortune-teller “guessed” his secret, does that validate the magic, or does it simply expose the transparency of a guilty mind?
- When we outsource our moral outcomes to “Fate,” what part of our own agency and accountability do we leave behind?
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Literary Nomads is the primary program of Waywords Studio (https://waywordsstudio.com). The podcast posts new material frequently, with deep-dive examinations of literature surrounded by smaller episodes which explore related texts, topics, and strategies for thinking.
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MLA CITATION:
Chisnell, Steve. “Reading of ‘The Fortune Teller’ by Machado de Assis,’” Waywords Studio, 10 April 2026, https://waywordsstudio.com/project/waypoints/.

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