The Russian Short Story - Volume 5
Maxim Gorky
The Russian novel has a reputation that is immense, both in narrative and in length. Unquestionably though the ideas, themes and characters make many novels rightly revered as world class, as icons of literature.
Perhaps an easier way to enjoy a wider selection of the Russian heritage, with its varied and glorious literary talents, is with the short story. These gems sparkle and beguile the mind with their characters and narrative, exploring facets of society and the human condition that more Western authors somehow find more difficult to navigate, or to explore, explain and relate to.
The Russian short story is, in many respects, in a genre of its own. It is at its captivating best whether it’s an exploration of real-life experiences, through fantasy and fables and on to total absurdity.
In a land so vast it is unsurprising that it is a world almost unto itself. Cultures and landscapes of differing hues are packed together bound only by the wilful bonds and force of Empire.
The stories in this collection traverse the decades where one might be a serf under an absolute monarch, and the reality of that was pretty near to slavery, into an emancipation of sorts in the fields, or towns under the despotic will of landowners and the rich into the upheavals of Empire and then the overthrow of the ruling class and its replacement by the communists, who promised equality for all and delivered a society where the down-trodden remained the lowest yet vital cog of the state machine and its will.
Whilst Tolstoy, Gogol, Dostoevsky, Pushkin and Chekhov are a given in any Russian collection we also explore and include Andreyev, Korolenko, Turgenev, Blavatsky and many others to create a world rich and dense across a sprawling landscape of diverse people, riddled with the class and unfairness in perhaps some of the most turbulent times that Russia has ever experienced.
01 - The Russian Short Story - Volume 5 - An Introduction
02 - About Love by Anton Chekhov
03 - Vanka by Anton Chekhov
04 - Hide And Seek or Pliatki by Fyodor Sologub
05 - In The Steppe by Maxim Gorky
06 - Chelkash - Part 1 by Maxim Gorky
07 - Chelkash - Part 2 by Maxim Gorky
08 - Chelkash - Part 3 by Maxim Gorky
09 - Twenty-Six Men and a Girl by Maxim Gorky
10 - One Autumn Night by Maxim Gorky
11 - Her Lover by Maxim Gorky
12 - The Servant by S T Semyonov
13 - Son by Ivan Bunin
14 - Kasimir Stanislavovitch by Ivan Bunin
15 - Gentle Breathing by Ivan Bunin
16 - The Outrage by Alexander Kuprin
17 - The Park of Kings by Alexander Kuprin
Author - Maxim Gorky.
Narrator - Mark Rice-Oxley.
Published Date - Tuesday, 31 January 2023.
Location:
United States
Description:
The Russian novel has a reputation that is immense, both in narrative and in length. Unquestionably though the ideas, themes and characters make many novels rightly revered as world class, as icons of literature. Perhaps an easier way to enjoy a wider selection of the Russian heritage, with its varied and glorious literary talents, is with the short story. These gems sparkle and beguile the mind with their characters and narrative, exploring facets of society and the human condition that more Western authors somehow find more difficult to navigate, or to explore, explain and relate to. The Russian short story is, in many respects, in a genre of its own. It is at its captivating best whether it’s an exploration of real-life experiences, through fantasy and fables and on to total absurdity. In a land so vast it is unsurprising that it is a world almost unto itself. Cultures and landscapes of differing hues are packed together bound only by the wilful bonds and force of Empire. The stories in this collection traverse the decades where one might be a serf under an absolute monarch, and the reality of that was pretty near to slavery, into an emancipation of sorts in the fields, or towns under the despotic will of landowners and the rich into the upheavals of Empire and then the overthrow of the ruling class and its replacement by the communists, who promised equality for all and delivered a society where the down-trodden remained the lowest yet vital cog of the state machine and its will. Whilst Tolstoy, Gogol, Dostoevsky, Pushkin and Chekhov are a given in any Russian collection we also explore and include Andreyev, Korolenko, Turgenev, Blavatsky and many others to create a world rich and dense across a sprawling landscape of diverse people, riddled with the class and unfairness in perhaps some of the most turbulent times that Russia has ever experienced. 01 - The Russian Short Story - Volume 5 - An Introduction 02 - About Love by Anton Chekhov 03 - Vanka by Anton Chekhov 04 - Hide And Seek or Pliatki by Fyodor Sologub 05 - In The Steppe by Maxim Gorky 06 - Chelkash - Part 1 by Maxim Gorky 07 - Chelkash - Part 2 by Maxim Gorky 08 - Chelkash - Part 3 by Maxim Gorky 09 - Twenty-Six Men and a Girl by Maxim Gorky 10 - One Autumn Night by Maxim Gorky 11 - Her Lover by Maxim Gorky 12 - The Servant by S T Semyonov 13 - Son by Ivan Bunin 14 - Kasimir Stanislavovitch by Ivan Bunin 15 - Gentle Breathing by Ivan Bunin 16 - The Outrage by Alexander Kuprin 17 - The Park of Kings by Alexander Kuprin Author - Maxim Gorky. Narrator - Mark Rice-Oxley. Published Date - Tuesday, 31 January 2023.
Language:
English
Chapter 1
Duration:00:02:40
Chapter 2
Duration:00:25:14
Chapter 3
Duration:00:09:11
Chapter 4
Duration:00:31:37
Chapter 5
Duration:00:36:52
Chapter 6
Duration:00:34:22
Chapter 7
Duration:00:43:58
Chapter 8
Duration:00:21:39
Chapter 9
Duration:00:32:58
Chapter 10
Duration:00:26:07
Chapter 11
Duration:00:12:27
Chapter 12
Duration:00:15:04
Chapter 13
Duration:00:31:43
Chapter 14
Duration:00:26:23
Chapter 15
Duration:00:18:25
Chapter 16
Duration:00:41:53
Chapter 17
Duration:00:18:19