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A Literary Comedy Podcast where we try to read those books that look good on your shelf...and laugh a lot along the way.
Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
Do you like terrible accent choices from actors?
Do you appreciate a euphemism about at sausage so long you have to wind it around itself?
Do you love the upbeat and chipper works of 19th century Russian literature?
Then this episode is for you!
Heather has chosen the story "Black Fog" by Aleksandr I. Kuprin. Ken is dubious from the beginning and by the end he's still unsure how to feel.
Ken whines about crumpets, uses a wildly inappropriate dialect, and hints that Tennessee Williams might just be American Chekhov.
"Black Fog" was published in 1905 and translated by Douglas Ashby.
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Campfire Classics Podcast
A Literary Comedy Podcast where we try to read those books that look good on your shelf...and laugh a lot along the way.