The Brothers Karamazov and Friends is an audiobook disguised as a podcast, in which our host Phil Malcom invites one friend every week to spend an hour reading through the greatest novel ever written. Why? Because the only thing better than a Russian novel is a Russian novel podcast.
There are only three rules:
1. There are no re-do's.
2. No help with pronunciation.
3. You have to do voices for the characters.
It's the Brothers Karamazov and Friends! Lower your expectations, and you won't be disappointed.
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The Brothers Karamazov and Friends is an audiobook disguised as a podcast, in which our host Phil Malcom invites one friend every week to spend an hour reading through the greatest novel ever written. Why? Because the only thing better than a Russian novel is a Russian novel podcast.
There are only three rules:
1. There are no re-do's.
2. No help with pronunciation.
3. You have to do voices for the characters.
It's the Brothers Karamazov and Friends! Lower your expectations, and you won't be disappointed.
A juxtaposing of cultures. As we stumble fearlessly right into Book 9 of The Brothers Karamazov, the tiny-appendaged Melissa Taylor joins our always-tweeting host Phil Malcom during this riveting and rather violent reading. Among the many completely accurate and fascinating topics they explore are patricide; the nobility of a not-as-noble-as-we-might-assume character; semiautomatic handguns; and the similarities and differences between cabbage pies (“a bad surprise”) and Runza sandwiches from Nebraska. Listeners will also be delighted to meet two more special friends this episode who sit silently in wonder of this audio book: Rachel Swartz, who would definitely drink a Margarona if she were Mitya, and Jackson the dog, who is a dog. It’s totally still The Brothers Karamazov and Friends, in which the commentary almost always falls beneath your already low expectations.
The Brothers Karamazov and Friends
The Brothers Karamazov and Friends is an audiobook disguised as a podcast, in which our host Phil Malcom invites one friend every week to spend an hour reading through the greatest novel ever written. Why? Because the only thing better than a Russian novel is a Russian novel podcast.
There are only three rules:
1. There are no re-do's.
2. No help with pronunciation.
3. You have to do voices for the characters.
It's the Brothers Karamazov and Friends! Lower your expectations, and you won't be disappointed.