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Top Books of Literature

Top Books of Literature

By Arjun Thapa

Hello everyone!

Welcome to the Top Books of Literature podcast- a place, where we discuss, review, and share our opinions on some of the greatest books ever written, and attempt to figure out the mystery why they are as great as they are.

More than sharing a critical insight of the books’ contents to you all, the attempt here is to initiate a refreshed discussion about books, and hopefully, inspire and motivate some of you people to start reading again.

My name is Arjun, and I am your host for this podcast.

Enjoy Reading!
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Episode 1 "Waiting for Godot"- Top Books of Literature Podcast

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Episode 2 "The Bluest Eye"- Top Books of Literature Podcast

Episode 2 "The Bluest Eye"- Top Books of Literature Podcast

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Welcome to the Top Books of Literature Podcast- a place where we discuss, review and share our opinions on some of the greatest books ever written, and attempt to figure out the mystery, with whatever meager understanding that we have, why they are as great as they are. 

Today, we are taking a look at Toni Morrison’s debut novel, The Bluest Eye. One of the finest books ever written about the Black experience, The New York Times said that it’s “so charged with pain and wonder that the novel becomes poetry.” A gripping narrative that offers insights into the psychological trauma of racial oppression. But how good is it? Let’s find out in this episode of Top Books of Literature.  Enjoy!

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Episode 1 "Waiting for Godot"- Top Books of Literature Podcast

Episode 1 "Waiting for Godot"- Top Books of Literature Podcast

*Please use headphones*

Hi everyone!

Welcome to the Top Books of Literature podcast- a place, where we discuss, review, and share our opinions on some of the greatest books ever written, and attempt to figure out the mystery, with whatever meager understanding that we have, why they are as great as they are.

In the first episode of Top Books of Literature, we are taking a look at my favorite play, and I am sure also the top picks of many of our listeners, “Waiting for Godot” written by Samuel Beckett. It’s a story of two tramps on a country road waiting for a certain Godot. But why are they waiting? And will he arrive? Or worse, does he even exist? All this and much more, in this episode of Top Books of Literature.

Enjoy!

Sep 08, 202020:08