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Classic and Modern Book Summaries by Raha

Classic and Modern Book Summaries by Raha

By: Maryam Samiee Farisar
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Classic & Modern Book Summaries by Raha Discover the world of literature, one story at a time. In this podcast, we bring you concise and engaging summaries of books—from timeless classics to modern gems—so you can experience the essence of each story in just a few minutes. Whether you’re a book lover, a busy professional, or simply curious about great stories, our podcast lets you explore the ideas, characters, and themes that make every book memorable. Tune in and let each episode take you on a journey through the world of literature, wherever you are.Maryam Samiee Farisar Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • Being and Time (1927) - Martin Heidegger
    Sep 17 2025

    Being and Time – Martin Heidegger

    A cornerstone of 20th-century philosophy, Being and Time (1927) reopens the most basic question: what does it mean to exist? Heidegger challenges centuries of metaphysics by turning attention from abstract definitions to the lived reality of human life. Through the concept of Dasein—the being that questions its own being—he explores how we are always already “in-the-world,” shaped by relationships, culture, and time itself. Themes of authenticity, care, temporality, and mortality run throughout, urging readers to confront their finite freedom and take ownership of their choices. Profoundly influential on existentialism, phenomenology, and contemporary thought, this demanding yet transformative work invites us to rethink not only philosophy but the meaning of our own existence.

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    2 mins
  • Summary of The Second Sex – Simone de Beauvoir
    Sep 17 2025

    The Second Sex – Simone de Beauvoir

    Step into one of the most influential works of modern feminism. In The Second Sex, Simone de Beauvoir investigates how history, culture, and myth have shaped women’s lives—and how society has defined them as “the Other.” Drawing on philosophy, literature, and social analysis, she argues that womanhood is not a fixed essence but a role constructed by centuries of tradition. This episode explores her groundbreaking ideas on freedom, equality, and the courage to live authentically, making a complex classic accessible and thought-provoking for today’s listeners.

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    2 mins
  • Summary of The Prince - Niccolò Machiavelli
    Sep 15 2025

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    Discover the timeless political guide that shaped centuries of leadership. In this episode, we explore The Prince by Niccolò Machiavelli—a sharp, unsentimental manual for rulers on how to gain, hold, and wield power. Written in 1513 during the turbulence of Renaissance Italy, Machiavelli strips politics to its essentials, arguing that stability and survival sometimes demand cunning, deception, and even cruelty. Learn why this slim book still fuels debates about ethics, leadership, and real-world power more than five hundred years later.

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    1 min
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