Dead Souls

Dead Souls

by Nikolai Gogol

Narrated by Nicholas Boulton

Unabridged — 14 hours, 54 minutes

Dead Souls

Dead Souls

by Nikolai Gogol

Narrated by Nicholas Boulton

Unabridged — 14 hours, 54 minutes

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Overview

Gogol's great Russian classic is the Pickwick Papers of Russian Literature. It takes a sharp but humorous look at life in all its strata, but especially the devious complexities in Russia with its landowners and serfs. We are introduced to Tchitchikov, a businessman who, in order to trick the tax authorities, buys up dead `souls' or serfs whose names still appear on the government census. Despite being a dealer in phantom crimes and paper ghosts, he is the most beguiling of Gogol's characters. Gogol's obsession with attempting to display `the untold riches of the Russian soul' eventually led him to madness, religious mania and death. Dismissed by him as merely `a pale introduction to the great epic poem which is taking shape in my mind', Dead Souls is the culmination of Gogol's genius.

Translator: Constance Garnett


Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

Gogol's Dead Souls, has achieved a magnificent re-birth. . . . Rayfield's translation is one that Vladimir Nabokov would unreservedly admire. . . . A big, beautiful book and a mould-breaking classic reinvigorated.”

-William Boyd, The Guardian 

FEBRUARY 2010 - AudioFile

Considered one of the great novels in the Russian canon, this book is a symbolic snapshot of nineteenth-century Russian life, and an intense literary experience. The story revolves around Chichikov, a man who comes to a Russian town to buy the souls of dead peasants who are still listed on the census, setting in motion a story of greed and distrust. Narrator Tom Weiner has a deep, robust, nasally tinged voice that captures the tone of the book at the beginning, but he doesn’t vary his pitch and characters enough to keep the work moving. He also reads a bit too quickly; slowing down would allow us to more easily digest the philosophical aspects of the story. R.I.G. © AudioFile 2010, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169790290
Publisher: Naxos Audiobooks
Publication date: 05/17/2017
Edition description: Unabridged
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