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For writers and readers who like it dark. We talk about our horror and other dark-themed books. In-depth literary analysis of dark fiction. Conversations with authors, editors, and other industry professionals. Hosted by Lisa Quigley and Mackenzie Kiera. We have interviewed Paul Tremblay, Ellen Datlow, Josh Malerman, Grady Hendrix, and more. New episode every other Monday. Subscribe, listen, and leave us a review.
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Little Women is the classic story of The March family, which consists of Mr. and Mrs. March and their four girls--Practical, yet fashion conscious Meg, who longs for the nice things they used to have. Rambunctious, book worm, Jo, who wants to become a writer and wishes she were born a boy. Shy and quiet, home-loving Beth, who loves to play the piano and play with her kitties. Finally, the youngest, artistic Amy, who longs for an aristocratic nose!
The story takes place during the American Civil War, and begins with Mr. March away from home as a chaplain to the Union army, while his wife and daughters remain at home to work and wait for his safe return. This book follows their joys and sorrows and scrapes along the path to the girl's becoming grown up "little women".
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Henry Thoreau is considered, along with Edgar Allan Poe, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Walt Whitman and Nathaniel Hawthorne, as one of the leading figures in early American literature, and Walden is without doubt his most influential book. It recounts the author's experiences living in a small house in the woods around Walden Pond near Concord in Massachusetts. Thoreau constructed the house himself, with the help of a few friends, and one of the reasons why he moved into it was in an attempt to see if he could live independently and away from society. The result is an intriguing work which blends natural history with philosophical insights and includes many illuminating quotations from other authors. Thoreau's wooden shack has won a place for itself in the collective American psyche, a remarkable achievement for a book with such modest and rustic beginnings.
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A collection of short ghost stories, bedtime stories.
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Eighteen-year-old Anne has left Green Gables for university in nearby Nova Scotia, where she will finally fulfill her dream of earning a degree. She sets up home in a cozy cottage in bustling Kingsport with Avonlea’s Priscilla Grant and a new friend, the beautiful Philippa Gordon. But it’s not all fun and games. Anne’s childhood friend, Ruby Gillis, dies of tuberculosis back in Avonlea, shattering Anne’s carefree attitude to life, and Gilbert finally declares his feelings and proposes. But Anne still has a naïve, overly romantic view of love and rejects him, driving a wedge between them. A two-year relationship with a fellow Redmond College student, Roy Gardner, follows, but when he also proposes, Anne realizes that he’s not the one for her after all. When she returns to Avonlea and learns that Gilbert is deathly ill with typhoid, she is distraught. Will she recognize the depth of her feelings at last? Or is it already too late for Anne and her one true love?
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Anne's House of Dreams by L. M. Montgomery is the continuing story of Anne Shirley Blythe who lived in Green Gables. This book is the fifth in the "Anne of Green Gables" series. In this episode, Anne is twenty-five years old and is preparing for her wedding. She is going to marry young Gilbert Blythe who is an up and coming physician.
They will be moving from Green Gables to Four Winds, a sleepy seaside community on Prince Edward Island in Nova Scotia. Anne, tall, slender and flame-haired, has been a teacher for three years at a school called Summerside. Gilbert Blythe has been after Anne for years and is finally going to make her his own. -
Un podcast de audio ficción
Una deliciosa mezcla de teatro y literatura..
El podcast de Multi Audiolibros presenta fragmentos de audio de las novelas y comedias de Bedrettin Simsek, escritor y dramaturgo heterodoxo de Turquía.
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Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a timeless tragedy about two young lovers from feuding families in Verona. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet meet at a party and fall deeply in love, despite the animosity between their families. Their secret marriage leads to a series of misunderstandings and violent confrontations, resulting in the tragic deaths of both lovers. The play explores themes of love, fate, family loyalty, and the consequences of hatred. Shakespeare’s iconic work continues to resonate with audiences for its portrayal of passionate love and the devastating impact of family conflict.r (summary by Dream Audio Books)
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Five brothers, come together to talk literature, life, and whatever else might be on their minds.
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Cuentos de medianoche es un microprograma destinado a revalorizar la lectura y la escucha. Se trata de leer un cuento cada noche seleccionado especialmente. Autores de todos los tiempos y regiones que nos traen relatos de 15 minutos. Idea y locución: Quique Pesoa. Selección de cuentos: Pancho Mondino.
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Leemos todo el tiempo, en el celular, en la computadora.. leer es parte de nuestras vidas. Nos gusta leer y queremos hablar de libros en todas sus formas. El eje de cada programa estará centrado en una entrevista a un escritor o escritora argentinos. Abro hilo, abro libro. Un podcast donde la lectura y la escritura son protagonistas. Florencia Scarpatti.
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Una hoja en el libro de la catarsis, cruel pero buena vida. Un ejercicio de difusión de la literatura... estaremos presentando escritores nuevos, su biografía y te compartiremos un poco de su obra...
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Adaptations and original stories featuring the adventures of that most famous detective, Sherlock Holmes.
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Desde 2023 la Revista Orsai presenta su versión sonora al mismo tiempo de su publicación en papel. Esta edición es la número 8 de la segunda temporada y contiene 16 historias leídas por sus autores. Más información en revistaorsai.com
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Un programa de cultura pop con un enfoque diferente. Recurrimos a la teoría literaria, la filosofía, las ciencias y otras disciplinas para explorar una temática o una obra artística hasta agotar sus significaciones.
Conducido por Paul Noguerol, Lara Blanco, Mariano Rosales, Angie Giménez, Juancho Lorca y Emanuel Catania . Durante las primeras dos temporadas participan también Jose Conde y Nicolás Baca Coria (@BacaHeavy). -
Entrevistas en profunidad a los protagonistas del mundo literario con Daniel Divinsky. Los Libros Hablan es una producción de Eudeba @eudeba_editorial .
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Un programa sobre libros y sobre mundos posibles. Con Hinde Pomeraniec.
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Distinguida Competencia buscó rescatar o rememorar, en su momento, aquellos cómics no-canónicos publicados por DC Comics. A dicho rescate del período transcurrido entre el final de Crisis on Infinite Earths (1986) y el inicio de Zero Hour (1994), le sumamos otro período de gloria, trasncurrido entre el inicio del nuevo milenio y el 2012, con el intento de un nuevo paradigma con el New 52.
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¡Bienvenidos al podcast de la Langosta Literaria! ¿Listo para escuchar las mejores recomendaciones literarias, entrevistas con autores y mucho más?
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Literatura en podcast
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Toda la literatura local y universal. Un Podcast total.
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