Welcome to Campfire Classics, a Literary Comedy Podcast!!
If you've ever found yourself think "This episode of Campfire Classics is too linear and the story they're reading makes a lot more sense than I want it to," then this is the episode for you. Good lord, your hosts are pulling out all the stops, hopping from non-sequitur to non-sequitur, and reading a story that feels almost like it was written by someone challenged to avoid any semblance of plot.
Now you're intrigued, aren't you?
Ken has chosen a short story by Virginia Woolf (the extra "o" proves you're supposed to howl her name) for Heather to read. It's called "Mrs. Dalloway in Bond Street". And while Heather does a fabulous job of reading, the story is just...confusing.
During moments of lucidity, your hosts ask:
What's the worst thing you ever consumed at a party?
Is it better to have no guests or shitty guests?
And what the crap is going on in this story!?!?
"Ms. Dalloway in Bond Street” was published by The Dial in 1923.
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Episode 24- Dreams, Feasts, and Fire Island
Episode 23- Rather an Old Ass
Episode 22- Bronchitis my Butt
Episode 21- Derelict in the Ditch
Episode 20- Psycho Psychic or That Darn Cat
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Episode 19- Rock 'n' Roll Reaper
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Episode 18- A Comely Wench
Episode 17- Don't Be a Bullying Seaman
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Episode 16- The Purpose of My Coming
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Episode 15- Alan the Demon Dinosaur
Episode 14- Everything's an Innuendo
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Episode 13- Eat the Cake
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