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Ep 493 - Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf

Overdue

Headgum

Books, Literature, Craig Getting, Andrew Cunningham, Arts, Podcasts, Comedy

4.62.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 September 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

Craig and Andrew said they would record the podcast themselves. This very modern episode about a very modern novel discusses Woolf's signature writing style, the regrets of a postwar British people, and when (or where) you might find yourself Thinking Big.

Our theme music was composed by Nick Lerangis.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is a headgun podcast.

0:06.2

While Andrew and Craig believe the joy of discovery is crucial to enjoying any well-told

0:10.5

tale, they will not shy away from spoiling specific story beats when necessary.

0:16.3

Plus these are books you should have read by now.

0:43.6

Hey everybody, welcome to Overdoot's podcast about the books you've been meaning to

0:48.0

read.

0:49.0

My name is Craig.

0:50.0

My name is Andrew and the face that you've been making lately before you wind up to start

0:54.6

saying the name of the podcast does make it look like you're inviting like an angel to

0:59.7

it.

1:00.7

Yeah, how about your body?

1:03.8

Is there a Greek, which is the Greek god of writing?

1:07.7

Can you look that up real quick?

1:09.0

I'm inviting you.

1:10.0

I just know Jerry Homer, God of writing.

1:17.0

Oh, you fath.

1:19.4

Fath?

1:20.4

That's Egyptian.

1:21.4

Okay.

1:22.4

That's good.

1:23.4

Google did a bad job.

1:28.1

Sing to me, oh, mues about a complicated podcaster.

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