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Welcome to Artificially Literate — a podcast where books, films, and ideas meet deep thought and curiosity. Every episode explores a piece of literature, a compelling video, or a cultural moment, brea... more
FAQs about Artificially Literate:How many episodes does Artificially Literate have?The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.
August 26, 2025Say Nothing by Patrick Radden Keefe – Secrets, Conflict, and the Cost of Silence | Ep.25We explore Patrick Radden Keefe’s Say Nothing alongside its TV adaptation, uncovering the hidden truths of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. We discuss its themes of secrecy, political violence, loyalty, and the haunting cost of silence that shaped generations.Conceptualized by a human, narrated with AI voice....more33minPlay
August 25, 2025Emma by Jane Austen – Wit, Romance, and the Art of Self-Discovery | Ep.24We join Jane Austen’s Emma, a story of matchmaking, misunderstandings, and personal growth. Through Emma Woodhouse’s journey, we explore themes of class, love, and self-awareness, while reflecting on Austen’s timeless humor and social insight.Conceptualized by a human, narrated with AI voice....more27minPlay
August 24, 2025The Mysterious Stranger by Mark Twain – Morality, Faith, and the Nature of Reality | Ep.23We enter Mark Twain’s The Mysterious Stranger, a philosophical tale that challenges ideas of morality, free will, and the human condition. Through the enigmatic character of Satan, Twain explores deep questions about good, evil, and the illusions of life itself.Conceptualized by a human, narrated with AI voice...more33minPlay
August 23, 2025Dune (Book & Movie Comparison) by Frank Herbert – Power, Prophecy, and the Desert of Arrakis | Ep.22In this episode of Artificially Literate, we compare Frank Herbert’s Dune with its film adaptations, exploring how the epic story of politics, prophecy, and ecology translates from page to screen. We dive into the themes of power, destiny, and humanity’s fragile relationship with nature, while reflecting on what each version captures best.Conceptualized by a human, narrated with AI voice....more25minPlay
August 22, 2025Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne – Mystery, Science, and the Call of the Deep | Ep.21We embark on Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, following Captain Nemo’s journey beneath the oceans. We discuss the novel’s blend of adventure and science, its awe-inspiring depictions of the sea, and the enigmatic moral code of its captain.Conceptualized by a human, narrated with AI voice....more56minPlay
August 22, 2025Onyx Storm by Rebecca Yarros – Power, Loyalty, and the Flames of Rebellion | Ep.20In this episode, we dive into Rebecca Yarros’ Onyx Storm, a thrilling fantasy of shifting alliances, dangerous secrets, and the fight for survival. We explore its high-stakes world, themes of trust, resilience, and the courage to defy destiny.Conceptualized by a human, narrated with AI voice....more39minPlay
August 21, 2025The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde– Beauty, Corruption, and the Price of Vanity | Ep.19We examine Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, a dark tale of aestheticism, moral decay, and the dangerous pursuit of eternal youth. We explore how the novel blends beauty with corruption, and the cost of living without conscience.Conceptualized by a human, narrated with AI voice....more32minPlay
August 20, 2025A Room with a View by E.M. Forster – Love, Freedom, and Breaking Social Boundaries | Ep.18We step into E. M. Forster’s A Room with a View, a story of love, choice, and self-discovery. Set between the beauty of Italy and the constraints of Edwardian England, we explore its themes of authenticity, courage, and the importance of seeing the world with fresh eyes.Conceptualized by a human, narrated with AI voice....more38minPlay
August 19, 2025Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad– Empire, Morality, and the Shadows Within | Ep.17We journey into Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, a haunting exploration of colonialism, greed, and the darkness at the core of human nature. Through Marlow’s voyage up the Congo River, we examine moral ambiguity, power, and the thin veneer of civilization.Conceptualized by a human, narrated with AI voice....more32minPlay
August 18, 2025Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie– Youth, Freedom, and the Refusal to Grow Up | Ep.16In this episode of Artificially Literate, we fly with J. M. Barrie’s Peter Pan into the magical world of Neverland. We explore its themes of innocence, adventure, and the bittersweet cost of staying forever young, alongside its deeper reflections on memory and time.Conceptualized by a human, narrated with AI voice....more9minPlay
FAQs about Artificially Literate:How many episodes does Artificially Literate have?The podcast currently has 25 episodes available.