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Obscure with Michael Ian Blackinactive
Publisher |
Misfit Toys
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Books
Comedy
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Books
Comedy

It's a book club, but funny!

Comedian Michael Ian Black is tackling a great work of literature: Wuthering Heights.

Join Michael's weekly book club as he reads aloud from a classic and asks people like Jen Kirkman, Mike Birbiglia, Michael Showalter, and even his teenage kids to weigh in with their perspectives. 

Season 1: Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure. The book is bleak, but Michael does a lot of accent work.

Season 2: Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. It's alive, and it's just a big buddy. Also, more accent work.

Season 3: Wuthering Heights. It's a love story? Who knows

Support this show and access bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/michaelianblack


Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
CT
Premiere Date |
2018-05-22
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
Yes

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203 Available Episodes (203 Total)Average duration: 00:33:55
Apr 18 | 00:51:11
S3 Episode 66 - Racing to Beat the Edibles
Apr 11 | 00:45:38
S3 Episode 65 - I Mean, What Is He, An Ion?!? (Good one, Michael)
Apr 04 | 00:35:43
S3 Episode 64 - When I Call You Stupid, I Don't Mean Anything
Mar 28 | 00:32:43
S3 Episode 63 - What the Hell Are We Doing Here?
Mar 21 | 00:29:44
S3 Episode 62 - Arrivederci
Mar 14 | 00:29:46
S3 Episode 61 - Aspects of Abstracted Silence
Mar 07 | 00:33:34
S3 Episode 60 - Zillah, What a Pillah
Feb 28 | 00:21:24
S3 Episode 59 - Like Being Colorblind
Feb 21 | 00:31:50
S3 Episode 58 - Up, Up, and Away
Feb 14 | 00:31:28
S3 Episode 57 - Chestnuts on Window Sills
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