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Book Club From Hell

Levi MK and Jack BC
Triumph Of the Will
Comrade Kim Goes Flying
Leni Riefenstahl
Donald Trump
Hitler
Chuck Tingle
Nazi Propaganda
Nazi Party
Romantic Comedy
Capitalism
Living Inside My Own Butt For Eight Years
Constantin Von Hoffmeister
Mythology
Esoteric Trumpism
The Turner Diaries
Meltdown
Filmmaking Techniques
SS Officers
William Luther Pierce
French Theory

The weirdest book club on the planet.

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Chapters VIII, VIII and IX, titled 'Problems of the Arabian Culture', are some of the most fun in all of Spengler's work. In order to properly illuminate Spenglerian concepts like pseudomorphosis, the Pagan Church, the second religiousness, Islam as ... more

Andrew Edwards is the author of the novels King of Dogs (2019) and Crowbar (2025), both of which are well worth reading. King of Dogs is a tense action novel, while Crowbar feels like reading Programmed to Kill and watching thirty conspiracy thriller... more

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The Regime of the Brother is a book of psychoanalytic feminist theory (particularly leaning on Lacan), explaining why we no longer live in an Oedipal patriarchy, but rather live in a 'sham-Oedipus' regime of the brother. Neo-totemism, the primal hoar... more

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Farthest Heaven is publishing some of the most exciting poetry and (soon!) fiction around today. I got to talk to the First Consul (an in-house naming convention) of Farthest Heaven, Bill Ballard, about book design, finding great authors, his approac... more

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Recent Guests

Andy Edwards
Author discussing his two novels, King of Dogs and Crowbar
Episode: Crowbar w/ Andrew Edwards
Bill Ballard
Owner, producer, and editor-in-chief of Farthest Heaven
Farthest Heaven
Episode: Farthest Heaven w/ Bill Ballard
Aaron Barry
Author of Femoid and Pound Flesh
McBussy Publishing
Episode: £, flesh and Femoid w/ Aaron Barry
Noam Hessler
Author of Officeparks, a poetry collection.
Farthest Heaven
Episode: Officeparks w/ Noam Hessler
Will Ballard
Editor at Farthest Heaven.
Farthest Heaven
Episode: Officeparks w/ Noam Hessler
Ivan Niccolai
Author of 'Like You Have a Choice', formerly known as Notes from the Periphery
Substack
Episode: Like You Have a Choice w/ Ivan Niccolai, aka Notes from the Periphery
C.P. Serret
Author of Grendel VVept and Playing God
Independent Author
Episode: Grendel VVept/Playing God w/ C.P. Serret
Jack Norman
Author of Sleep Capricorn
Independent Writer
Episode: Sleep Capricorn w/ Jack Norman
Gabe Sinclair
Foremost Spengler mail and expert on Oswald Spengler's work.
Episode: #127 The Decline of the West (Vol. II - Chapters I-III) - Oswald Spengler w/ Gabe 'Faustian Extraordinaire' Sinclair

Hosts

Jack
Co-host, contributing significantly to discussions with humor and critical analysis of literature and culture.
Levi
Co-host, known for his insightful and often humorous takes on the texts discussed, engaging listeners with a compelling perspective on contemporary issues.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 358 ratings
  • Read the Book

    After finishing American Psycho, I searched for a podcast that would do a deeper dive into the themes and interpretations of the book. This was not it.

    I find it totally bizarre that one of the hosts had recently read the book and both hosts repeatedly get important facts wrong.

    Seems like zero research or thoughtfulness went into the episode. Sounds like two buddies bantering over beers. And I don't even trust their opinion because they don't know Lewis marries Courtney.

    I found nothing valu... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Dr. A. Ronne
    United States6 months ago
  • Best book pod

    Love the online-ish humor & that they even read manifestos. Analysis can be very insightful and wide-ranging. Covers all dif politics and whackos and classics. Well-researched on backgrounds. Good companion to lit Twitter.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PrettyLykeDrugs
    United Statesa year ago
  • Haven’t listened to it but I plan to

    From all accounts from trysted sources, this is as modern a podcast as the current housing crisis in Australia. It’s as if cult classics like Office Space and The Craft birthed these storytellers which ironically almost have nothing to do with books or literature. Take my word for it, I haven’t even listened to it, you’ll be pleased with what you hear. I plan to listen to it on my upcoming holiday

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Murphdawg69
    Australiaa year ago
  • Hilarious…wicked…utterly lovable!

    You guys are awesome! Hard to find podcasts that are both “dark” and brainy. This one’s among the few. In the event that this review is seen, please consider doing an episode on THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY. It’s primordial “woo” and totally insane.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FruityTheBat
    United States2 years ago
  • I love these guys even though they're libtards

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    2 years ago

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Listeners enjoy the balance of humor and deep literary insight, appreciating the blend of contemporary culture and classic literature.
While some critics question the depth of research in discussions, many listeners find the informal banter enjoyable.
Reviews indicate that this content resonates well with audiences who favor dark humor and intellectual discourse, making it popular among literary enthusiasts.

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Talking Points

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Crowbar w/ Andrew Edwards
Q: To what extent were you trying to distinguish the two styles?
I wanted to make a bold choice to differentiate Crowbar from King of Dogs while still linking them within a shared universe.
#133 The Regime of the Brother: After the Patriarchy - Juliet Flower MacCannell w/ Stephen G Adubato
Q: Why did you pick this book?
The recommendation came from Nina Power, who presented intriguing ideas about the shift from patriarchy to a brother regime.
£, flesh and Femoid w/ Aaron Barry
Q: How do you write the Internet? Should you write the Internet?
The Internet is so all-consuming that any novel written in the West is influenced by it, and trying to write the Internet directly often results in boring pastiches.
£, flesh and Femoid w/ Aaron Barry
Q: How would you describe your two books, Femoid and Pound Flesh?
I would say Femoid is a prototypical version of Pound Flesh, where I was shifting from writing poetry to prose and experimenting with different styles.
Like You Have a Choice w/ Ivan Niccolai, aka Notes from the Periphery
Q: How does your background influence your writing?
It creates a fragmentary understanding of identity that is informed by a peripatetic upbringing across multiple cultures.

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3. Aaron Barry
4. Noam Hessler
5. Will Ballard
6. Ivan Niccolai
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