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Classic Books in 30 Minutes: Western and World Literature for Busy People

Adam Diament
Love
Philosophy
Justice
Gender Roles
Morality
Identity
Alienation
Sir Walter Scott
Colonialism
Religion
Christianity
Redemption
Franz Kafka
Chivalry
Homer
Family
Capitalism
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Leo Tolstoy
William Shakespeare

Love the idea of reading the classics but never seem to have the time? This podcast makes it easy. In about 30 minutes, each episode gives you a clear and engaging summary of a major work of Western or world literature—along with the background and historical significance that make it timeless. From Homer to Shakespeare to global masterpieces, you'll hear not just great fiction but also influentia... more

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Latest Episodes

Follow a curious young girl down the rabbit hole in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, the beloved 1865 fantasy novel by Lewis Carroll. What begins as a simple daydream becomes a wildly imaginative journey through a world where logic bends, animals ta... more

Step into the foundations of modern philosophy with An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, the landmark 1689 work by John Locke. In this sweeping exploration of the human mind, John Locke set out to investigate where knowledge comes from and what t... more

Step into one of the most powerful firsthand accounts in American history with Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave, the groundbreaking 1845 autobiography by Frederick Douglass. In stark, unforgettable prose, Frederick Dougl... more

Enter the vast and dramatic world of The Mahabharata, the monumental Sanskrit epic traditionally attributed to the sage Vyasa and compiled around 400 BCE–400 CE. Spanning kings, warriors, gods, and moral dilemmas, this immense work tells the story of... more

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4.2 out of 5 stars from 13 ratings
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    I am not going to listen to any literature ‘read’ by a machine

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    People have given up using their brain altogether.

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    Mexico7 months ago

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A concise, time-conscious series that gives clear, engaging summaries of major Western and world literature in about 30 minutes per episode. Each episode pairs plot summaries with background, historical significance, and big ideas from works across fiction, non-fiction, religion, philosophy, and politics, helping busy listeners understand why these classics still matter. A notable strength is breadth and accessibility: listeners get essential takeaways, context, and critical insights without needing to finish every page, making it ideal for lifelong learners, students, and professionals seeking cultural literacy.

Potential listeners may appreciate the structured approach to literature, the focus on context and impact, and the ability to sa... more

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