Taras Bulba; a Tale of the Cossacks
Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol
Lu par Simon Hoare





Taras Bulba is a romanticised historical novella by Nikolai Gogol set in Russia’s equivalent of America’s wild frontier, what is today Ukraine, a name which means something like “frontier” or “marches”. It was an ill-defined wild border land whose borders were subject to change and whose nominal rulers had allowed it to become a nuisance to them that it might also be a nuisance to the armies of their enemies and an obstacle to their advances. It was a time when men were men and sheep were scared and those men were Cossacks.
The story concerns the lives and deaths of Cossack colonel Taras Bulba and his two sons Ostap and Andriy who have just graduated from the Kiev Academy. It is a tale of bravado, derring-do, defence of the faith, chivalry, romance, honour and above all carousing. (summary by SimonSG) (4 hr 47 min)
Chapitres
Chapter One | 29:26 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Chapter Two | 23:02 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Chapter Three | 17:25 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Chapter Four | 20:03 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Chapter Five | 26:08 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Chapter Six | 26:40 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Chapter Seven | 31:19 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Chapter Eight | 22:21 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Chapter Nine | 34:56 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Chapter Ten | 14:13 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Chapter Eleven | 25:40 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Chapter Twelve | 16:42 | Lu par Simon Hoare |
Critiques





Stephen Lowe
everyone has his heros and villains...I earnestly lean to the polish hussars for heros and tartars and cossacks as villains. this has not changed. urge interested parties to venture into Sienkiewicz trilogy...Zagloba lives!





Juan Ignacio San Martin
I liked the story but I felt the conversations were very long and the parts with more action very briefly described
Great Story! Great Reader!





A LibriVox Listener
This is one of those books that I didn't want to end. Kudos for the Russian pronunciation!
amazing reader super book





Robert Farkas
I couldn't stop listening to the reader. Excellent job amazing book.
excellent reading





Fr. John Whiteford
the reader did a wonderful job, with this amazing novel.
Well done





Lehka_Hlava
This was expertly read