A little podcast that loves big books. You don't need to have read with us to enjoy the show as we always do a synopsis of the work as well as dive into the life and times of the author behind it. Our conversations vary and roam, but we always have a good time asking if each book we cover should be included in "the canon" of important novels.
Our show icon is by Jeremy Kanne at Smart Yeti.
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A little podcast that loves big books. You don't need to have read with us to enjoy the show as we always do a synopsis of the work as well as dive into the life and times of the author behind it. Our conversations vary and roam, but we always have a good time asking if each book we cover should be included in "the canon" of important novels.
Our show icon is by Jeremy Kanne at Smart Yeti.
All aboard for Season 4! We crash through snowy Russian landscapes and meander about pastoral Russian farmlands in our exploration of Russian foundational novel Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy. We certainly had enough to say on this one, which is not surprising as the book is well over 700 pages in length with overflowing detail on every page. If you've never made the trip all the way through this one (just like I hadn't until recently), travel along with us as we sojourn to light and dark places alike. Sometimes it's more about the journey than it is about arriving anywhere in particular.
Questioning the Canon
A little podcast that loves big books. You don't need to have read with us to enjoy the show as we always do a synopsis of the work as well as dive into the life and times of the author behind it. Our conversations vary and roam, but we always have a good time asking if each book we cover should be included in "the canon" of important novels.
Our show icon is by Jeremy Kanne at Smart Yeti.