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Carmen

Prosper Merimee

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Carmen, written by Prosper Mérimée, is a tale of passion, obsession, and tragic downfall set against the sun-drenched backdrop of 19th-century Spain. The novella follows Don José, a disciplined but impressionable soldier whose life unravels when he encounters Carmen—a fiercely independent and enigmatic Romani woman whose beauty and free spirit captivate all who meet her. Carmen lives by her own rules, defying convention, loyalty, and the control of others. Don José, consumed by desire, abandons his military career, honor, and morality in pursuit of her. But Carmen’s love is not possessive—it is transient, volatile, and untamed. As José tries to bind her to him, her resistance only grows stronger, pushing him to the brink of desperation. Told through the voice of a French narrator and rich with local color, Carmen explores cultural exoticism, gender dynamics, and the psychological toll of unreciprocated passion. The story’s moral ambiguity and layered character portrayals challenge simple notions of good and evil, love and obsession, freedom and fate. Though best known today through Georges Bizet’s operatic adaptation, Mérimée’s original novella is darker, leaner, and more psychologically complex. Carmen remains a gripping literary portrait of desire unchecked—a warning about the destructive potential of love when it becomes a need to possess rather than a willingness to let go. Duration - 1h 40m. Author - Prosper Mérimée. Narrator - Digital Voice Andrew E. Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025. Copyright - © 1845 Public domain ©.

Location:

United States

Description:

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Carmen, written by Prosper Mérimée, is a tale of passion, obsession, and tragic downfall set against the sun-drenched backdrop of 19th-century Spain. The novella follows Don José, a disciplined but impressionable soldier whose life unravels when he encounters Carmen—a fiercely independent and enigmatic Romani woman whose beauty and free spirit captivate all who meet her. Carmen lives by her own rules, defying convention, loyalty, and the control of others. Don José, consumed by desire, abandons his military career, honor, and morality in pursuit of her. But Carmen’s love is not possessive—it is transient, volatile, and untamed. As José tries to bind her to him, her resistance only grows stronger, pushing him to the brink of desperation. Told through the voice of a French narrator and rich with local color, Carmen explores cultural exoticism, gender dynamics, and the psychological toll of unreciprocated passion. The story’s moral ambiguity and layered character portrayals challenge simple notions of good and evil, love and obsession, freedom and fate. Though best known today through Georges Bizet’s operatic adaptation, Mérimée’s original novella is darker, leaner, and more psychologically complex. Carmen remains a gripping literary portrait of desire unchecked—a warning about the destructive potential of love when it becomes a need to possess rather than a willingness to let go. Duration - 1h 40m. Author - Prosper Mérimée. Narrator - Digital Voice Andrew E. Published Date - Friday, 10 January 2025. Copyright - © 1845 Public domain ©.

Language:

English


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