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Each episode the BHG breaks down a classic work of literature, searching for philosophical and life meaning in the text.

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Each episode the BHG breaks down a classic work of literature, searching for philosophical and life meaning in the text.

    A Slight Eructation of the Valve (John Kennedy Toole’s A Confederacy of Dunces)

    A Slight Eructation of the Valve (John Kennedy Toole’s A Confederacy of Dunces)

    The boys (sans Friedrich) wrap Season 3 by talking about the perfect capstone book: John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy of Dunces. They take one last gander at form (picaresque? satire?), discuss Fortuna's wheel, and think through what it means to be a political and artistic outsider in the vein of Ignatius J. Reilly. They also talk localism and other weird political alignments that defy the usual American dichotomies.Theme Music: "Shostakovich," by Mucca Pazza

    • 56 min
    An Astonishing Parade of Nullity (Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman)

    An Astonishing Parade of Nullity (Flann O’Brien’s The Third Policeman)

    The boys hop on their three person tandem bike to pedal their way through the spinning wheels of Flann O'Brien's dark comedy The Third Policeman. They debate the novel's genre (sci fi? fantasy? existential tragicomedy?) and explore its fascination with particle physics, theology, and, of course, whether or not bikes can turn into humans and vice versa.
    Theme music: "Shostakovich," by Mucca Pazza.

    • 55 min
    A Podcast of Things in General (Thomas Carlyle’s Sartor Resartus + Mt. Dew Flaming Hot)

    A Podcast of Things in General (Thomas Carlyle’s Sartor Resartus + Mt. Dew Flaming Hot)

    Back at full strength, the boys discuss the first entry of the final cycle of the season, "Mirth" -- Friedrich's selection of Thomas Carlyle's Sartor Resartus. They discuss the book's strange format as a work that blends fiction and pseudo-philosophy, and Carlyle's unique brand of satire. They also talk about clothes, about German idealism and Romanticism, and who is the podcast's resident dandy.
    Then, in a new episode of PoMoFooFac, the boys try the strange elixir known as Mountain Dew Flaming Hot. Will Karl's Kleen Kanteen preserve any semblance of bubblage? Will Friedrich and Søren design a 90s scrolling platformer game starring the adorable, finger glove wearing Dew Spark? Listen on to find out!
    Theme music: "Shostakovich," by Mucca Pazza

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    The Watchers Karamazov Bonus Film Episode: Devil in a Blue Dress and In a Lonely Place

    The Watchers Karamazov Bonus Film Episode: Devil in a Blue Dress and In a Lonely Place

    It's double trouble as Karl and Søren tackle two film adaptations of books from the boys' mystery cycle: Carl Franklin's 1995 neo-noir version of Devil in a Blue Dress, starring Denzel Washington, Don Cheadle, and Jennifer Beals; and Nicholas Ray's 1950 version of In a Lonely Place, with Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame.
    After discussing how widely Ray's film departs from Dorothy B. Hughes' novel, they talk about various technical aspects: Franklin's love of tracking shots, Devil's musical juxtaposition, Don Cheadle's charisma, and whether Bogey is a good actor or merely a good movie star (scandal!).

    • 39 min
    In the Sand and on the Rocks (Dorothy B. Hughes’ In a Lonely Place)

    In the Sand and on the Rocks (Dorothy B. Hughes’ In a Lonely Place)

    With Friedrich on vacation, Søren and Karl team up to crack the case of Dorothy B. Hughes' classic L.A. noir In a Lonely Place. Will the L.A. Police find out who's been strangling women once a month, like clockwork? Will mystery writer Dix Steele outrun his postwar demons and his own loneliness and find happiness with the alluring Laurel Gray? Who has the more outré name, Dix Steele, or his best friend Brub Nicolai? All this and more on this week's exciting episode.
     
    Theme music: "Shostakovich," by Mucca Pazza

    • 54 min
    When the Voice Speaks, I Listen (Walter Mosley’s Devil in a Blue Dress)

    When the Voice Speaks, I Listen (Walter Mosley’s Devil in a Blue Dress)

    The mystery segment of Season 3 continues as the boys discuss Walter Mosley's Devil in a Blue Dress. They discuss how the book acts as an excellent first entry in a detective series, how Easy Rawlins differs in his detective work from Sherlock Holmes, and the book's place in the history of U.S. racial relations and American Pragmatism.
    Theme music: "Shostakovich," by Mucca Pazza

    • 53 min

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