The Red Laugh
Leonid Nikolayevich Andreyev
Read by Ben Tucker
The reader is immersed in the Hellish madness of war through the eyes of a tired soldier losing his grip on reality, scarred physically and mentally by the atrocities he witnesses. Lauded author Leonid Andreyev, who many consider Russia's Edgar Allan Poe, gives us a powerful and intense narrative showing the horrors of war and its impact on the psyche. - Summary by Ben Tucker (2 hr 38 min)
Chapters
Preface | 1:55 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Part I: Fragments I - III | 19:03 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Part I: Fragment IV | 15:01 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Part I: Fragment V | 19:14 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Part I: Fragments VI & VII | 15:13 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Part I: Fragments VIII & IX | 19:31 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Part II: Fragments X - XII | 16:50 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Part II: Fragments XIII - XV | 15:55 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Part II: Fragments XVI - XVIII | 19:53 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Part II: Fragment the Last | 16:06 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Reviews
powerful
Grace
Well done Ben! The word "Red" in Russian can also mean good, great..... hence the red square and the red flag of the old soviet days
richard groscost
An Amazing story of the horrors and insanity of war. On the battlefield and at home. Superbly read by Ben Tucker. Some graphic content
fantastic
Bennie Vo
Such a great story that was delivered with great passion by the reader. thank you.
well done
joe hurley
Thank you Ben! Your voice is perfect for this book!