A Slav Soul and Other Stories
Aleksandr Kuprin
Read by Lee Smalley
Novelist and short story writer Alexandr Ivanovich Kuprin (1870-1938) was one of the most widely read authors of his time. Nabokov called him the Russian Kipling for his stories about people who are often "neurotic and vulnerable". Many films and radio programs based on his works have been produced. These 15 short stories, typically “artful studies of abnormal states of mind”, were selected from various sources.
The collection includes “Easter Day” (a chance meeting); “The Picture” (intense envy); “Hamlet” (a fading actor); “The Last Word” (a psychotic confession); “Dogs' Happiness” (strays in jeopardy); “A Clump of Lilacs” (a wife’s ingenuity); “Anathema” (a curse); and “Tempting Providence” (homeward bound). “The White Poodle" and "The Elephant”, appropriate for all readers, were intended by the author to be read aloud to children.
( Lee Smalley) (6 hr 53 min)
Chapters
Introduction | 10:28 | Read by Lee Smalley |
A Slav Soul | 23:48 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The Song and the Dance | 13:23 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Easter Day | 28:50 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The Idiot | 20:18 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The Picture | 35:26 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Hamlet | 36:21 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Mechanical Justice | 24:16 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The Last Word | 13:41 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The White Poodle, Part 1 | 44:51 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The White Poodle, Part 2 | 37:04 | Read by Lee Smalley |
The Elephant | 24:51 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Dogs' Happiness | 19:22 | Read by Lee Smalley |
A Clump Of Lilacs | 13:16 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Anathema | 22:17 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Tempting Providence | 25:11 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Cain | 20:00 | Read by Lee Smalley |
Reviews
Rallou
I enjoyed the stories and I believe most of them really show the Russian spirit. Many thanks to the reader, a clear voice easily understood and sometimes excited but according to the text!