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Bad Books for Bad People

Bad Books for Bad People

Released: 2026-03-23
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118 Episodes
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118 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-03-23
© All contents copyright Bad Books for Bad People Podcast unless otherwise noted
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A Feast of Snakes - Southern Serpentine Symbolism

A Feast of Snakes - Southern Serpentine Symbolism

Harry Crews' Feast of Snakes (1976) is a rough and raunchy southern gothic that opens with a lurid bang and never lets up. Jack and Kate are confronted with the seamy underbelly of Americana, from football bullies to dog fights to so, so, so very many s
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Harry Crews' Feast of Snakes (1976) is a rough and raunchy southern gothic that opens with a lurid bang and never lets up. Jack and Kate are confronted with the seamy underbelly of Americana, from football bullies to dog fights to so, so, so very many snakes (reptilian and human).
Why are debate club members the worst ever? Is the ultimate power move maintaining eye contact during scatalogical self-abuse? Can you guess which sex act indicates "true love?" All these questions and more will be explored in this episode of Bad Books for Bad People. 
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Episode ID: 1000756629834
GUID: 06c6612f-9ff2-4783-aefa-67722eb35431
Release Date: 23/03/2026, 02:37:00

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Every month (or so), Tenebrous Kate and Jack Guignol cover the weirdest, kinkiest, and most outrageous fiction we can unearth. The books discussed range from classics of gothic literature to startling works of new weird, from romantic potboilers to horror epics, from cult favorites to obscure pulp treasures. Join us for a smarter-than-average look at WAY-weirder-than-average books.

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