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The Nose
- By: Nikolai Gogol
- Narrated by: Joe Phoenix
- Length: 54 mins
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The Nose is a satirical short story by Nikolai Gogol written during his time living in St. Petersburg. During this time, Gogol's works were primarily focused on surrealism and the grotesque, with a romantic twist. Written between 1835 and 1836, The Nose tells the story of a St. Petersburg official whose nose leaves his face and develops a life of its own. The Nose was originally published in The Contemporary, a literary journal owned by Alexander Pushkin.
By: Nikolai Gogol
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The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol
- By: Nikolai Gogol
- Narrated by: Joe Phoenix, Judy Kriz, Trevor O'Hare
- Length: 7 hrs and 14 mins
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The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol includes the works of the famous writer Nikolai Gogol: The Viy, A May Night, Memoirs of a Madman, The Nose, The Cloak, Christmas Eve.
By: Nikolai Gogol
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Memoirs of a Madman
- By: Nikolai Gogol
- Narrated by: Judy Kriz
- Length: 56 mins
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Memoirs of a Madman or Diary of a Madman is a farcical short story by Nikolai Gogol. Along with The Overcoat and The Nose, Diary of a Madman is considered to be one of Gogol's greatest short stories. The tale centers on the life of a minor civil servant during the repressive era of Nicholas I. Following the format of a diary, the story shows the descent of the protagonist, Poprishchin, into insanity. Diary of a Madman, the only one of Gogol's works written in first person, follows diary-entry format.
By: Nikolai Gogol
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Christmas Eve
- By: Nikolai Gogol
- Narrated by: Trevor O'Hare
- Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
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Christmas Eve is the first story in the second volume of the collection Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka by Nikolai Gogol. The story opens with a description of the winter scenery of Dikanka, Ukraine, a witch flying across the night sky and the devil stealing the moon and hiding it in his pocket, first playing with it in the sky, which no one in the village notices. Since it is the night before Christmas, the devil is free to roam around and torment people as he pleases, so he decides to find a way to get back at the village blacksmith, Vakula, because he paints religious art in the church.
By: Nikolai Gogol
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War and Peace
- War and Peace 6
- By: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrated by: Sam Kusi
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
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War and Peace is a literary work mixed with chapters on history and philosophy by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. It was first published serially, then published in its entirety in 1869. It is regarded as one of Tolstoy's finest literary achievements and remains an internationally praised classic of world literature.
By: Leo Tolstoy
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War and Peace
- War and Peace 5
- By: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrated by: Sam Kusi
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
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War and Peace is a literary work mixed with chapters on history and philosophy by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. It was first published serially, then published in its entirety in 1869. It is regarded as one of Tolstoy's finest literary achievements and remains an internationally praised classic of world literature.
By: Leo Tolstoy
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The Nose
- By: Nikolai Gogol
- Narrated by: Joe Phoenix
- Length: 54 mins
- Unabridged
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The Nose is a satirical short story by Nikolai Gogol written during his time living in St. Petersburg. During this time, Gogol's works were primarily focused on surrealism and the grotesque, with a romantic twist. Written between 1835 and 1836, The Nose tells the story of a St. Petersburg official whose nose leaves his face and develops a life of its own. The Nose was originally published in The Contemporary, a literary journal owned by Alexander Pushkin.
By: Nikolai Gogol
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The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol
- By: Nikolai Gogol
- Narrated by: Joe Phoenix, Judy Kriz, Trevor O'Hare
- Length: 7 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance
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The Collected Tales of Nikolai Gogol includes the works of the famous writer Nikolai Gogol: The Viy, A May Night, Memoirs of a Madman, The Nose, The Cloak, Christmas Eve.
By: Nikolai Gogol
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Memoirs of a Madman
- By: Nikolai Gogol
- Narrated by: Judy Kriz
- Length: 56 mins
- Unabridged
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Memoirs of a Madman or Diary of a Madman is a farcical short story by Nikolai Gogol. Along with The Overcoat and The Nose, Diary of a Madman is considered to be one of Gogol's greatest short stories. The tale centers on the life of a minor civil servant during the repressive era of Nicholas I. Following the format of a diary, the story shows the descent of the protagonist, Poprishchin, into insanity. Diary of a Madman, the only one of Gogol's works written in first person, follows diary-entry format.
By: Nikolai Gogol
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Christmas Eve
- By: Nikolai Gogol
- Narrated by: Trevor O'Hare
- Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
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Christmas Eve is the first story in the second volume of the collection Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka by Nikolai Gogol. The story opens with a description of the winter scenery of Dikanka, Ukraine, a witch flying across the night sky and the devil stealing the moon and hiding it in his pocket, first playing with it in the sky, which no one in the village notices. Since it is the night before Christmas, the devil is free to roam around and torment people as he pleases, so he decides to find a way to get back at the village blacksmith, Vakula, because he paints religious art in the church.
By: Nikolai Gogol
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War and Peace
- War and Peace 6
- By: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrated by: Sam Kusi
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
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War and Peace is a literary work mixed with chapters on history and philosophy by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. It was first published serially, then published in its entirety in 1869. It is regarded as one of Tolstoy's finest literary achievements and remains an internationally praised classic of world literature.
By: Leo Tolstoy
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War and Peace
- War and Peace 5
- By: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrated by: Sam Kusi
- Length: 3 hrs and 49 mins
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War and Peace is a literary work mixed with chapters on history and philosophy by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. It was first published serially, then published in its entirety in 1869. It is regarded as one of Tolstoy's finest literary achievements and remains an internationally praised classic of world literature.
By: Leo Tolstoy
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War and Peace
- War and Peace 4
- By: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrated by: Sam Kusi
- Length: 2 hrs and 38 mins
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War and Peace is a literary work mixed with chapters on history and philosophy by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. It was first published serially, then published in its entirety in 1869. It is regarded as one of Tolstoy's finest literary achievements and remains an internationally praised classic of world literature.
By: Leo Tolstoy
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War and Peace
- War and Peace 3
- By: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrated by: Sam Kusi
- Length: 4 hrs and 57 mins
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War and Peace is a literary work mixed with chapters on history and philosophy by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. It was first published serially, then published in its entirety in 1869. It is regarded as one of Tolstoy's finest literary achievements and remains an internationally praised classic of world literature.
By: Leo Tolstoy
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War and Peace
- War and Peace 2
- By: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrated by: Sam Kusi
- Length: 4 hrs and 30 mins
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War and Peace is a literary work mixed with chapters on history and philosophy by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. It was first published serially, then published in its entirety in 1869. It is regarded as one of Tolstoy's finest literary achievements and remains an internationally praised classic of world literature.
By: Leo Tolstoy
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War and Peace
- War and Peace 1
- By: Leo Tolstoy
- Narrated by: Sam Kusi
- Length: 5 hrs and 25 mins
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War and Peace is a literary work mixed with chapters on history and philosophy by the Russian author Leo Tolstoy. It was first published serially, then published in its entirety in 1869. It is regarded as one of Tolstoy's finest literary achievements and remains an internationally praised classic of world literature.
By: Leo Tolstoy
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The Brothers Karamazov
- By: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
- Narrated by: Jason Smith
- Length: 34 hrs and 33 mins
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The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a profound philosophical and psychological novel that explores deep questions of faith, doubt, free will, and the nature of evil through the lives of the Karamazov family in 19th century Russia. The narrative delves into the moral struggles and inner turmoil of the three brothers and their relationship with their father, leading to a dramatic and tragic conclusion. This masterpiece is celebrated for its exploration of the human condition, morality, and the search for truth.
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The Outrage
- By: Aleksandr Kuprin
- Narrated by: Anthony Bottoms
- Length: 36 mins
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Ivan Alekseevich Kuprin, a Russian writer of the early 20th century, was renowned for his short stories and novellas imbued with deep psychological insight and attention to detail. His works often depict the lives of ordinary people, their dreams, sufferings, and joys. Kuprin crafted vivid characters that continue to captivate readers with their authenticity and emotional depth.
By: Aleksandr Kuprin
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Anthology of Short Stories - The Grammar of Love, the Gentleman from San Francisco, Gentle Breathing, Son, Unknown Friend
- By: Ivan Bunin
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 3 hrs
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Ivan Bunin received the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature "for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing." Aristocrat to the core, Bunin somehow remained connected to the land and people and keenly felt their pulse of life. His acute observations resulted in the accurate and unforgettable characters who populated his writing. His love for punctuation and punctilious choice of words is legendary. Reading Bunin's stories is one of the best ways to understand the mysterious Russian soul and begin to understand one of Russia's greatest periods of literature.
By: Ivan Bunin
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Gentle Breathing
- By: Ivan Bunin
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 18 mins
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Ivan Bunin received the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature "for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing." Aristocrat to the core, Bunin somehow remained connected to the land and people and keenly felt their pulse of life. His acute observations resulted in the accurate and unforgettable characters who populated his writing. His love for punctuation and punctilious choice of words is legendary. Reading Bunin's stories is one of the best ways to understand the mysterious Russian soul and begin to understand one of Russia's greatest periods of literature.
By: Ivan Bunin
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Son
- By: Ivan Bunin
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 37 mins
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Ivan Bunin received the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature "for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing." Aristocrat to the core, Bunin somehow remained connected to the land and people and keenly felt their pulse of life. His acute observations resulted in the accurate and unforgettable characters who populated his writing. His love for punctuation and punctilious choice of words is legendary. Reading Bunin's stories is one of the best ways to understand the mysterious Russian soul and begin to understand one of Russia's greatest periods of literature.
By: Ivan Bunin
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An Unknown Friend
- By: Ivan Bunin
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 24 mins
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Ivan Bunin received the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature "for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing." Aristocrat to the core, Bunin somehow remained connected to the land and people and keenly felt their pulse of life. His acute observations resulted in the accurate and unforgettable characters who populated his writing. His love for punctuation and punctilious choice of words is legendary. Reading Bunin's stories is one of the best ways to understand the mysterious Russian soul and begin to understand one of Russia's greatest periods of literature.
By: Ivan Bunin
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The Grammar of Love
- By: Ivan Bunin
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 30 mins
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Ivan Bunin received the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature "for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing." Aristocrat to the core, Bunin somehow remained connected to the land and people and keenly felt their pulse of life. His acute observations resulted in the accurate and unforgettable characters who populated his writing. His love for punctuation and punctilious choice of words is legendary. Reading Bunin's stories is one of the best ways to understand the mysterious Russian soul and begin to understand one of Russia's greatest periods of literature.
By: Ivan Bunin
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The Gentleman from San Francisco
- By: Ivan Bunin
- Narrated by: Mark Bowen
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
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Ivan Bunin received the 1933 Nobel Prize in Literature "for the strict artistry with which he has carried on the classical Russian traditions in prose writing." Aristocrat to the core, Bunin somehow remained connected to the land and people and keenly felt their pulse of life. His acute observations resulted in the accurate and unforgettable characters who populated his writing. His love for punctuation and punctilious choice of words is legendary. Reading Bunin's stories is one of the best ways to understand the mysterious Russian soul and begin to understand one of Russia's greatest periods of literature.
By: Ivan Bunin