Brian Hamilton

The Summitborn Review

The Summitborn Review is a literary and cultural podcast about art, film, and the systems that shape human behavior. Through patient essays and long-form criticism, the show explores culture through the lens of terrain, consequence, psychological pressure, and modern wilderness life. Serious, atmospheric, and deeply human, The Summitborn Review brings the voice of a literary quarterly into the mountains.

Auteur

Brian Hamilton

Catégorie

Society

Site du podcast

summitborn.com

Dernier épisode

30 juin 2026

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The Treaties Beneath the Ground 30.06.2026

Rebecca Nagle's By the Fire We Carry begins with a murder case in Oklahoma and expands into something much larger: a story about treaties, sovereignty, memory, and what happens when a nation spends generations pretending its promises no longer matter. In this episode of The Summitborn Review , we explore the Supreme Court's landmark McGirt v. Oklahoma decision, the history behind it, and Nagle's r...

The Grass Beneath the Ice: On Kasimir Burgess's Iron Winter 16.06.2026

In one of the deadliest Mongolian winters on record, a young herder named Batbold leads a vast herd of horses across the frozen steppe in search of grass hidden beneath the ice. In this episode of The Summitborn Review, we explore Iron Winter, Kasimir Burgess's award-winning documentary about survival, inheritance, climate change, and the uncertain future of traditional ways of life. What begins a...

The Northernmost Tree | Seeing a Changing World in Ben Weissenbach's North to the Future 13.06.2026

A tiny spruce seedling in the Arctic tundra becomes the starting point for a larger question: how do we learn to see a thing that is disappearing? In this episode of The Summitborn Review, we explore North to the Future by Ben Weissenbach, a memoir of science, wilderness, and attention set in Alaska's Brooks Range. Following ecologist Roman Dial and a team of researchers studying the shifting nort...

Ep. 3: The Weight of the Horizon: Geography, Cognition, and Survival in Peter Heller’s The Dog Stars 24.05.2026

In this episode of The Summitborn Review , host Brian Hamilton steps away from standard literary commentary to execute a deep, systemic excavation of Peter Heller’s 2012 novel, The Dog Stars . Looking through the lens of terrain psychology and operational pressure, we analyze how a post-pandemic landscape completely reshapes human cognition, language, and behavior. This is not a story about the lo...

Ep. 1: Institutional Weather and Memory Terrain – Brandon Hobson’s The Devil Is a Southpaw 21.05.2026

"Systems alter the nervous system long before people realize what’s happening to them. And in Brandon Hobson's work, the terrain is memory itself." Welcome to the inaugural episode of The Summitborn Review , a space where we interrogate art, literature, and contemporary culture through the lens of consequence, movement, and system pressure. In this episode, host Brian Hamilton conducts a deep arch...

Ep. 2: The Road to Patagonia — Love, Distance, and the Slow Education of the Wild 21.05.2026

In this episode of The Summitborn Review , host Brian Hamilton dives deep into Matty Hannon’s documentary, The Road to Patagonia . What begins as a classic, romanticized motorcycle journey from Alaska to Patagonia quickly transforms into a profound, slow-burning meditation on the limits of human self-containment, environmental pressure, and the cost of modern life. We examine the film's key struct...

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