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Classic Short Stories - AI Narrator

Classic Short Stories - AI Narrator

Written by: Peter Kovacs
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Welcome to the "Classic Short Stories Audiobook" podcast. Your go-to podcast for diving into the world of classic literature. Each episode brings to life the best short stories and novellas from renowned authors, expanding your literary horizons with timeless tales. Our library is ever-growing, with regular additions of new books to ensure there's always something fresh for your listening pleasure. Narrated by an advanced AI, our podcast stands out for its consistent and smooth reading style, offering a unique listening experience that captures the essence of each story. Join us on this literary journey, where classic works are just a play button away.Copyright Peter Kovacs Art
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  • Mark Twain - "A Cure For The Blues" - 1871
    Nov 6 2025
    🎩 Mark Twain – “A Cure for the Blues” 💡- 1871

    In a world that takes itself too seriously, one man discovers a remedy for despair — and it isn’t found in any doctor’s bag.

    Mark Twain’s A Cure for the Blues begins as a simple confession: a man plagued by melancholy claims to have found a miraculous cure. Yet, as he tells his story, we realize that his medicine is laughter itself — laughter at human folly, hypocrisy, and the grand absurdity of life.

    With razor-sharp wit, Twain skewers pretension and self-righteousness, transforming gloom into amusement. The cure he prescribes isn’t faith or philosophy, but the ability to see through nonsense — and to laugh at it.

    💬 In this brief, brilliant satire, Twain reminds us that the surest antidote to the blues is not solemnity, but humor — that warm, dangerous light that exposes truth and heals the spirit.

    ✨ A Cure for the Blues endures as a timeless dose of Twain’s finest medicine: irony, laughter, and a touch of rebellion against the world’s self-importance.
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    47 mins
  • Washington Irving – "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" - 1820
    Nov 1 2025
    🎃 Washington Irving – "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (1820) 🌕

    A tale where mist drifts through autumn woods and legends ride by night. In the quiet village of Sleepy Hollow, the schoolmaster Ichabod Crane dreams of wealth and love — and of the beautiful Katrina Van Tassel. But beneath the harvest moon, dreams turn to dread when the ghostly Headless Horseman takes the road.

    Through pumpkin fields and trembling forests, Irving weaves a story of desire, superstition, and fear — a glimpse of early America where folklore and imagination blur. The laughter around the hearth fades into whispers in the dark, and the line between truth and tale vanishes with the dawn.

    🍂 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow endures not just as a ghost story, but as a reflection on how fear, love, and pride haunt us long after the chase is over.

    🔥 A jack-o’-lantern’s grin flickers — reminding us that every legend begins in the glow of a dying fire.
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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Willa Cather – "The Enchanted Bluff" - 1909
    Oct 22 2025
    🌄 Willa Cather – The Enchanted Bluff (1909) ✨

    A quiet elegy for youth, memory, and the dreams that fade with time. On a soft Nebraska evening, a group of boys camp beside the river, their laughter rising with the sparks of the fire. One of them — Tip Smith — tells of a faraway mesa in New Mexico, The Enchanted Bluff, a place wrapped in mystery and the ghost of an ancient tribe. Under the stars, they swear they will go there someday.

    Years pass. The river still runs, but the promise dissolves into the current of life — work, marriage, habit, and loss. None of them ever reach the bluff. Only the son of Tip still carries the story, as if guarding a flame from the wind.

    🌾 The Enchanted Bluff is less about the journey than the yearning — the distance between what we dream in the warmth of youth and what the world allows us to keep. Cather writes with a tenderness edged in regret, seeing in the American landscape both beauty and futility: wide horizons where hope echoes long after the voices fall silent.

    🔥 A campfire fades, but its glow lingers — the way remembered friendship and lost possibility continue to light the dark.
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    23 mins
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