"I was also on a plane twice. And I had this and I was like, fucking no. Let me go read something," he said. "What a book about the ABA." He then started reading Kafka's "The Metamorphosis" The author says that after his death in 1925, an executor who was supposed to burn all of his unpublished works published them anyway.
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Every day without beer is a trial to the Drunk Guys, especially when they read The Trial by Franz Kafka. They also hold a trial of: Berry Salty by Ross Brewing, Taniwha by Commonwealth, C’e N’est Pas La Fin du Monde by Unibroue, Setbreak Confession by 18th Ward, and Daily Triple IPA by Artisanal Brew Works.
Join the Drunk Guys next Tuesday when they read A Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan.