Classic Russian Short Stories, Volume 1 Audiobook By Alexander Pushkin, Nikolai Gogol, Ivan Turgenev, Fyodor Dostoevsky cover art

Classic Russian Short Stories, Volume 1

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Classic Russian Short Stories, Volume 1

By: Alexander Pushkin, Nikolai Gogol, Ivan Turgenev, Fyodor Dostoevsky
Narrated by: Charlton Griffin
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Russian literature exudes an atmosphere of mysticism, which is said to be a natural result of the simplicity of her people. Often, instead of being "about" anything, Russian stories sometimes seem to be the "thing" in itself. Be this as it may, it is an undeniable fact that with hardly any portent of future greatness to come, Russian literature suddenly sprang fully developed into existence in the 19th century. One after another, from Pushkin to Chekhov, some of the greatest writers who have ever lived emerged from the steppes, forests, and cities of Mother Russia.

Selections in Volume I:

  • In "The Shot", by Alexander Pushkin, a duel is postponed so that it may be continued at a more propitious time.
  • "The Overcoat", by Nikolai Gogol, is the hilarious tale of a lowly bureaucrat who suddenly finds himself in need of a new overcoat.
  • "The Tryst", by Ivan Turgenev, is a gorgeous, masterfully written first person narrative of a hunter who overhears two young people: one who loves and one who does not.
  • In "The Wedding", by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, when a man is invited to a children's ball, he witnesses an amazing incident. Five years later, a posh wedding clarifies everything.
  • In "A Prisoner in the Caucasus", by Leo Tolstoy, Tartar rebels take a Russian officer prisoner in order to collect a ransom. But the officer's one thought throughout his cruel ordeal is to escape.
  • In "An Upheaval", by Anton Chekhov, a young governess accused of theft learns the identity of the real culprit.
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"Charlton Griffin is an extraordinarily gifted narrator and his performance is enhanced with music and sound effects. These are the classics." (AudioFile)

Excellent Selections • Great Writing • Masterful Narration • Entertaining Stories • Beautiful Voice • Emotional Nuances

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An excellent narration spoilt by intrusive, irrelevant music and sound effects that drowned the words.

Loud, annoying background music

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narration is solid and well done. stories are traditionally russian in their bleakness. don't look for happy endings! even with that component, the book is worth hearing.

well narrated,, typically bleak russian stories.

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Good, but I'm not sure how they made the classic list.

course voice

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Great authors, excellent selections, well produced, highly recommended for lovers of Russia and of foreign cultures.

Excellent Recordings

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These Russian stories have a different "motive" for their existence than do Western stories. Very entertaining. Human nature is always the same, anywhere, anytime.

Unique stories

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