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Part I of II of the 1903 classic by Jack London "The Call Of The Wild" Join Taylor, Alex & Björn for the most metal episode to date as they discuss predicting the future, Cheney, not that one, the other Cheney. What would you do for a Klondike bar? Bjorn nicknames himself “Shampoo". We talk about Jacky Foggy London Town, how Roy had it coming from that Tiger and plagiarism. In the second half of the show, we start with nature faking, we then learn that Buck did not read the newspapers, but Buck is a dog, we get into Chinese Lottery Debt, have another couple of Terse alerts, coin the phrase Canine-abilism, all this as we attempt to sound smart at parties!
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Part II of II of the 1915 classic by Franz Kafka “The Metamorphosis” Join Taylor, Alex & Björn for the thrilling conclusion as they discuss apple bottom bugs, Kafka’s daddy issues, we learn how to pronounce degenerative & we hear all about the journey of one bug who never leaves his room, even to hear violin music at the behest of 3 new bearded hipster roommates. It is pretty much our most Kafkaesque episode to date! Thank you for listening to We Want Sound Smart At Parties
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Part I of II of the 1915 classic by Franz Kafka “The Metamorphosis” Join Taylor, Alex & Björn as they discuss what it's like to wake up as a bug, the real meaning of “Kafkaesque” and why George Constanza has more in common with a German-speaking Bohemian novelist and short-story writer than you originally thought. In the first half of the episode, we dig deep into Kafka’s life and untimely demise. Kafka was an insurance salesman and only after he devoted his entire life to writing did he croak shortly thereafter. In the second half of the pod we dig into the text where we hear the tale of a lowly textile salesman, Gregor Samsa, who after waking up as a bug as an allegory for casual sex, doesn’t think that is a good enough excuse to call in sick to work. Ahh, the early 1900’s. Get all the Kafka you can handle this episode and be assured to sound super smart at your next party!
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Part III of III of Mary Shelley’s 1831 classic, Frankenstein, THE THRILLING CONCLUSION! Let the self-loathing conclude! We monster-cobble our way through a harmless abduction, we victim blame the Swiss, learn the origin of Frankenstein’s bride and follow the characters all the way to the North Pole to learn what fate has in store for Victor and the monster he has created.
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In Part II of III of Mary Shelley’s 1831 classic, Frankenstein, we cast Anne Hathaway as the part of the monster, Lil Franky Jr.
We hear Ted Danson and Whoopi Goldbergs origin story & smoke too many cigarettes with Thomas Jefferson Hogg. Once we finally dive into the text, we learn about Lil Franky’s origin story. We learn that having a deer-sized brain is great for learning the history of humanity, but not so good for conflict resolution. Ending on a cliff-hanger, this episode has everything, murder, executions by the state, deep regret, origin stories from the monster, and even a Percy Bishy Shelley poem!
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Part I of III
The 1831 Final Cut version! The story of Little Franky Jr & one man’s horrid mistake.
In the first half of the episode, we take a deep dive into the life & times of Mary Shelley, The Mother of Science Fiction, & the product of feminist-anarchist parents. We find out why losing your v/card to a Bishy on your mother’s grave makes you incredibly punk rock. In the second half of the show, we drill down into the text of our first novel-length book & learn why reanimating a Rubix-cube dead guy may not be the best idea.
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The tersest episode yet! Welcome to part 2 of The Corsican Brothers By Alexandre Dumas. This is the pithy, thrilling conclusion of the Duel Fueled economy. We talk Hen-dettas, what can happen if you are a Mexican Sea Captain who leaves their wife at home while sailing the open ocean. Bill Cosby’s ghost-dad pays a visit, psychic twins flex their powers & we receive no satisfaction from any of the characters, especially the evil-sounding “Château-Renault”
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Best yet! The Corsican Brothers By Alexandre Dumas. A book possibly inspired by the Cheech & Chong film of the same name. Listen to find out. This Episode features generational blood feuds, spiritual bonds, family honor, unreasonable vengeance, and emails. We talk prison hands, learn that your eyeballs are part of your brains, and play the very first every round of the “Conjoined Hands Everybody” game.
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Best episode yet, part two of the 1899 Novella by Joseph Conrad AKA "Joey Con" After some hot sweet-bread talk we jump right into the text like a colorful harlequin tearing into some rotten hippo meat. Listen to John Malkovich's movie lines while we rename the book "50 Shades of Darkness." Learn why it is best to let things go when dealing with hangry cannibals in the jungle and find out what happens to Marlow as he journeys into THEEEEEEEE HEAAARRRTTTT OFFFFF DARRRKKKKNEEESSSSSS!!!
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In our third episode, our very best yet, we tackle the 1899 Novella by Joseph Conrad AKA "Joey Con" It is the basis for the Francis Ford Coppola film "Apocalypse Now" and also a story of isolation, insanity, rampant imperialism, and disease what better to listen to in 2020!
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On our second, and best episode yet, we talk about soft hands "Time Machine the Musical", Moorelocks, Nicolas Cage’s final resting place, the fate of Weena & that if you time travel, you might want to come back with something other than measly flowers for a room full of skeptics, all this and more on Part 2 of 2 of Herbert George “Birdie” Wells 1895 novel, THE TIME MAAAAAACCCCHHHHINNNNNEEEEEE
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a comedy podcast about classic literature
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What you are about to hear is the very first episode of We Want To Sound Smart At Parties podcast where we will be talking about the 1895 classic by Herbert George Wells - THE TIME MACHINNNNEEEEEEE. In this episode, we learn about the 4th dimension, mutton, Eloys & an intrepid time traveler who sets out on a journey that takes him 800,000 years in the future.
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