The Broken Shelf

The Broken Shelf 162: Best International Classics


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It's that time of the new year and Danny and the Tsar go listing. As a reflection of last year's successful conversation, they decide to go from local to international with their lists. While the English language and the countries it calls home have produce some of history's greatest novels, English is not the only language on earth and certainly not the youngest. Centuries before common English other cultures and languages have produced just as legendary of works. That is their goal for their yearly list podcast: Proclaim their top five favorite, top five overrated, and top five most anticipated classics in the international market. Filled with dynamic conversation about Canadian authors, French realism, German philosophy, and the the insanity of creativity in pre-modern classics, Danny and the Tsar have an inspired conversation filled with laughs, education, and literature. Make sure to listen in to this episode for some knowledge and fun!
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