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Shelf Destruct
by Shelf Destruct
Tired of the brain rot? Outread the algorithm with us. We take on the heavyweights and maybe just give you something different to talk about over a beer.
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This Is Where It Gets Uncomfortable | Playworld (Part 2) – Adam Ross
Part 2 chopped us up. Someone get my bike. And my finger.YouTube → https://youtu.be/MQuzsixARi0Apple Podcasts → https://tinyurl.com/apple-shelf-destructFollow us → IG: @shelfdestructpod | TT: @shelfdestructpodAbout Shelf DestructA podcast where three guys ruin literature by talking about it too much. Each week, we read a classic, drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about.
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A Very Complicated Coming-of-Age Tale | Playworld (Part 1) – Adam Ross
We read Part 1 of Playworld by Adam Ross. It’s adolescence, just with a script no one bothered to explain.YouTube → https://youtu.be/4TRdmRH73lgApple Podcasts → https://tinyurl.com/apple-shelf-destructFollow us → IG: @shelfdestructpod | TT: @shelfdestructpodAbout Shelf DestructA podcast where three guys ruin literature by talking about it too much. Each week, we read a classic, drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about.
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No Country for Old Men: Why Fate Always Wins
In this episode of Shelf Destruct, we start where we’re supposed to: with No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy. What begins as a drug deal gone wrong in the Texas desert quickly becomes something colder and stranger. We talk Moss, Bell, Chigurh, and whether that coin flip is philosophy, fate, or just a man pretending he has rules.YouTube → https://www.youtube.com/@ShelfDestructPodApple Podcasts → https://tinyurl.com/apple-shelf-destructFollow us → IG: @shelfdestructpod | TT: @shelfdestructpodAbout Shelf DestructA podcast where three guys ruin literature by talking about it too much. Each week, we read a classic, drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about.
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Why This Ending Hurts So Much | James Joyce - The Dead | Episode 8
We dive into James Joyce’s The Dead, the final and most devastating story in Dubliners. What starts as a warm, boozy holiday gathering slowly turns into one of the coldest realizations in modern literature.A family party. Polite arguments. Long goodbyes. Snow falling softly over Ireland. And then that final left turn. If you’ve ever looked back on your life and felt time speeding past you, The Dead already knows you. And if you’ve never read Joyce before, this is the story that proves why he still matters.YouTube → https://youtu.be/v2b7k8Vt5-kApple Podcasts → https://tinyurl.com/apple-shelf-destructFollow us → IG: @shelfdestructpod | TT: @shelfdestructpodAbout Shelf DestructA podcast where three guys ruin literature by talking about it too much. Each week, we read a classic, drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about. James Joyce, The Dead, James Joyce The Dead, Dubliners, The Dead analysis, The Dead explained, James Joyce Dubliners, modernist literature, classic literature podcast, literary podcast, book club podcast, short story analysis, literary analysis, Irish literature, modernist short stories, epiphany in literature, marriage in literature, memory and regret, existential literature, philosophy and literature, ending explained, classic books explained, Shelf Destruct, book discussion podcast, literature without gatekeeping
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The Saddest Bar in Literature? | A Clean, Well-Lighted Place - Ernest Hemingway | Episode 7
We read Ernest Hemingway’s A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, a short story about insomnia, loneliness, and hanging around after closing time because going home feels worse. In six pages, Hemingway gives us a whole lot to think about. Just how we like it.If you’ve ever stayed up too late staring at the ceiling, welcome: You’re in the right café.YouTube → https://youtu.be/16vrQzgbMzsApple Podcasts → https://tinyurl.com/apple-shelf-destructFollow us → IG: @shelfdestructpod | TT: @shelfdestructpodAbout Shelf DestructA podcast where three guys ruin literature by talking about it too much. Each week, we read a classic, drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about.#Hemingway #ShelfDestruct #LiteraturePodcast #ACleanWellLightedPlace #DarkHumor #ClassicLiterature #Existentialism #minimalism
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Was Mother Night Too Weird for Hollywood? | Stream It or Shelf It | Episode 6
Does Mother Night the movie hold up? We watched Vonnegut’s 1996 adaptation so you don’t have to (but maybe you should).In this episode, the Shelf Destruct boys break down the weirdness of Nick Nolte as a Nazi propagandist, the surprisingly great cast (hello, Alan Arkin), and why translating Vonnegut to film can be TOUGH.What did the movie get right? What did it miss? Was Mother Night too serious, or not absurd enough? We dive into all that, plus guilt, grayscale, and yes, the got-dang insanity of dental eugenics as seen and heard in both the book and the film.An interview with Vonnegut: https://youtu.be/AFWKcv6ZtggYouTube → https://tinyurl.com/youtube-shelf-destructApple Podcasts → https://tinyurl.com/apple-shelf-destructFollow us → IG: @shelfdestructpod | TT: @shelfdestructpodAbout Shelf DestructA podcast where three guys ruin literature by talking about it too much. Each week, we read a classic, drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about.#kurtvonnegut #mothernight #bookvsmoviekurt vonnegut, mother night movie, mother night review, mother night vonnegut, book vs movie, vonnegut adaptation, nick nolte mother night, is the book better, literary podcast, dark humor analysis, movie adaptation critique, philosophical fiction, absurdist literature, shelf destruct podcast, underrated movies 90s
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Why Camus’ The Stranger (Part 2) Still Unsettles Us | The Stranger, Pt. 2 - Albert Camus | Episode 5
In this episode of Shelf Destruct, we dive deep into Part 2 of Albert Camus’ The Stranger — the part where things get courtroom-dramatic, existentially messy, and a little emotional, honestly. Get ready.→ Watch on Conversation on Pt. 1→ Watch on YouTubeFollow us → IG: @shelfdestructpod | TT: @shelfdestructpodAbout Shelf DestructA podcast where three guys ruin literature by talking about it too much. Each week, we read a classic, drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about.the stranger part 2, albert camus podcast, camus the stranger explained, absurdism in literature, merusault analysis, shelf destruct podcast, literary podcast 2025, philosophy fiction discussion, existentialism camus, french literature breakdown
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How to Feel Nothing in 10 Easy Steps | The Stranger, Part 1 - Albert Camus | Episode 4
We read Part 1 of Camus’ The Stranger: funerals, why the sunlight in this book feels like a weapon, and what it means to live in an absurd world.YouTubeFollow us → IG: @shelfdestructpod | TT: @shelfdestructpodAbout Shelf DestructA podcast where three guys ruin literature by talking about it too much. Each week, we read a classic, drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about.Shelf Destruct, literature podcast, book club podcast, Albert Camus, The Stranger, absurdism, existentialism, colonialism, French literature, philosophy podcast, reading podcast, meaning, Part 1
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When You Pretend So Hard, It Backfires | Mother Night - Kurt Vonnegut | Episode 3
We read Mother Night, Vonnegut’s novel about a playwright who becomes a Nazi to fight Nazis and then goes through an identity crisis. The kind of book that laughs while it stabs. We are what we pretend to be, so we must be very careful what we post.Watch on YouTubeFollow us → IG: @shelfdestructpod | TT: @shelfdestructpodAbout Shelf DestructA podcast where three guys ruin literature by talking about it too much. Each week, we read a classic, drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about.Shelf Destruct, literature podcast, book club podcast, Kurt Vonnegut, Mother Night, existentialism, satire, identity, morality, World War II, reading podcast, gallows humor, dark comedy
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The Book Will Destroy You | The Death of Ivan Ilyich - Leo Tolstoy | Episode 2
We read Tolstoy’s cheerful little story about dying slowly and realizing that nothing you’ve ever done matters. It’s 120 pages of dread and denial. What do you mean? Of course, we still recommend it.YouTubeApple Podcasts Follow us → IG: @shelfdestructpod | TT: @shelfdestructpodAbout Shelf DestructA podcast where three guys ruin literature by talking about it too much. Each week, we read a classic, drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about.Watch Norm Macdonald tell a great joke: https://tinyurl.com/4nyu2d7xShelf Destruct, literature podcast, book club podcast, The Death of Ivan Ilyich, Tolstoy, Russian literature, existentialism, philosophy podcast, reading podcast, gallows humor
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You Need to Start a Book Club (And Why We Did) | Episode 1
Welcome to Shelf Destruct. Up first: campfire steaks, beach beers, and way too much talk about Kurt Vonnegut. We get into why Moby Dick almost killed our book club and why we’re dragging you into Tolstoy next. It's just three guys trying to read their way out of the algorithm.Listen on Apple Podcasts Watch on YouTubeFollow us → IG: @shelfdestructpod | TT: @shelfdestructpodGet 'The Death of Ivan Illych" by Leo Tolstoy: https://tinyurl.com/4bmt53weAbout Shelf Destruct: Each week, we read a classic, maybe drink something questionable, and pretend we know what we’re talking about. Shelf Destruct, literature podcast, book club podcast, classic novels, Kurt Vonnegut, Hemingway, Dostoevsky, reading podcast, literary humor, philosophy podcast
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