Episodes
Don't leave the camp in the middle of the night. Just a thought.
Published 08/30/20
It's quite rainy, but I struggle on.
Not quite on my top game today, but no one ever said this was a project about quality - least of all me.
My speculation about Gladys and Zambo and the Lord Chancellor is not, perhaps, comedy gold but it made me laugh.
Thanks for listening...
Published 08/29/20
Mostly about pterodactyls and how horrid they are, plus a bit on Walnut Whips and the loss of my Rover 75.
The spoor, the spoor - and the ubiquity of the monoplane in Edwardian lit., plus the Sudanese thorn-bush surrounded encampment.
That's about it, folks!
Published 08/26/20
The pace is picking up.
Not mine though. Bad luck!
Published 08/24/20
Not only the text...
Published 08/23/20
Have they even got to South America yet?
Not at this rate.
Published 08/23/20
With digressions.
Published 08/23/20
With interjections.
Published 08/23/20
With added vitamins.
Published 08/23/20
With digressions.
Published 08/23/20
With digressions, hiccoughs, moments of great unprofessionalism.
Published 08/23/20
Jumping right into the book, we continue with Chapter 8 of The Lost World. Anyone wishing to hear the previous chapters can listen to them on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWbnSceYLXODPJxQQMqV-0A
But I am hoping that this is the new home for my curious digressional readings of classic lit.
Do leave comments, brickbats and bouquets according to preference.
Cheers.
Published 08/22/20
Welcome to Classic Breakdown!
Coming soon...
A new classic work with digressions, from an easily distracted narrator.
Published 08/21/20