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1880s London West End erotica & beer-drinking with 'The Secret Agent': S1 Ep5
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1880s London West End erotica & beer-drinking with 'The Secret Agent': S1 Ep5

Lloyd and Tim sink into the murky and topographically challenging world of Joseph Conrad’s imagined London

The Curiously Specific Book Club · Curiously Specific

October 12, 201842m 44s

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Show Notes

Lloyd and Tim sink into the murky and topographically challenging world of Joseph Conrad’s imagined London, as described in the classic 1907 novel ‘The Secret Agent’. It’s a world of foreign agents, mysterious assassinations, international tensions and (alleged) Russian intrigue - so nothing like the world today, right? Our route through London takes in foreign embassies in Knightsbridge, dodgy book shops in Soho, underground beer halls on the Strand, plus the wide green spaces of Greenwich Park.


Our mission at the 'CuSpec' Book Club is to road test works of fiction that appear to be curiously specific about dates and locations. We go to the places mentioned and see if descriptions are accurate, journey times credible, dates and days all in order. Along the way, we learn things about the book and its author.


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