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  <title>How One Line from G.K. Chesterton's The Everlasting Man Sent an Artist Around the World</title>
  <description>        &amp;amp;nbsp;                     G.K. Chesterton wrote that there are two ways of getting home—stay there, or walk around the entire world until you arrive from the other direction. For graphic novelist Ben Hatke, that line from&amp;amp;nbsp;The Everlasting Man wasn't simply a meditation on returning with fresh eyes: it became a commission. In this episode, Joe Grabowski sits down with Hatke—author of the forthcoming graphic memoir Home/World—to trace how one Chestertonian passage sent him east for 55 days across twelve countries, and how Chesterton's deepest convictions about man, story, and homecoming turned out to be more true the farther from home he traveled.  In This Episode:  How a single passage from G.K. Chesterton's The Everlasting Man—the two ways of getting home—became the animating vision behind a 55-day circumnavigation of the globe What Chesterton understood about encountering the world with fresh eyes: the generosity of strangers, the power of a story to cross any language barrier, and the world that waits beyond the screen How Ben Hatke wove historical figures—Ibn Battuta, Nellie Bly, Saint Francis—into the narrative as &amp;quot;ghosts,&amp;quot; and why the Chestertonian idea of the communion of saints gives this technique its deepest meaning G.K. Chesterton's imagery of the circle and the line—from The Everlasting Man to Orthodoxy to The Man Who Was Thursday—and what it reveals about why a first encounter with any place is irrepeatable Why creating the book proved as life-changing as the journey itself and what Ben discovered about story, memory, and the difference between what is factual and what is true   Chapters:   00:00: Welcome and Introduction  02:25: The Everlasting Man Quote Behind the Journey  06:01: Memory, Story, and How a Journey Becomes True  08:05: The Generosity of Strangers  13:37: Turkey and the Moment It Became an Adventure  22:33: Circumnavigating Post-COVID: The When and Why  31:02: &amp;quot;I Admire Your Life—It Looks Like Freedom&amp;quot;  35:03: Making the Book: Falling in Love with Storytelling Again  39:09: Historical Ghosts: Inviting the Past into the Journey  44:58: Circles and Lines: Chesterton's Vision of Coming Home   Resources Mentioned:   Home/World: A Circumnavigation of Our Shared Earth — Ben Hatke (forthcoming)  Ben Hatke's website  Ben Hatke on Patreon  Ben Hatke on Instagram  The Everlasting Man — G.K. Chesterton  &amp;quot;Drawing Inspiration from Chesterton, with Ben Hatke&amp;quot; — previous Uncommon Sense appearance  2026 Chesterton Conference   FOLLOW US:   Instagram  Facebook  X   SUPPORT:   Donate  Shop   Produced by Saint Kolbe Studios             </description>
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