Boris Pasternak has 3 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 6 narrators. The most-rated is Doctor Zhivago.

3 audiobooks
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Doktor Schiwago

Summary

Eine Liebe zur Zeit der Oktoberrevolution. Moskau, Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts. Der Arzt und Dichter Jurij Schiwago findet sich in einer großen Liebesgeschichte wieder, als er - unglücklich in seiner Ehe - der faszinierenden Lara verfällt. Sie arbeitet als Krankenschwester an der Front, er als Arzt. Doch so wie der Krieg die beiden zusammengeführt hat, reißt er sie auch wieder auseinander... Boris Pasternak schrieb mit seinem Aufsehen erregenden Roman ein kluges Panorama der russischen Revolutionszeit. In dem großartigen Hörspiel von 1958 erwecken über dreißig hochkarätige Sprecher die Bilder um Jurij Schiwago und Lara in den Wirren der Oktoberrevolution zum Leben.

©1957 / 1958 Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore, Milano / S. Fischer Verlag. Übersetzung von Reinhold von Walter (P)1958 Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln

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Il dottor Zivago

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Vincitore del Nobel per la letteratura del 1958. Le vicende di un medico travolto dall'impatto della rivoluzione russa e dalla successiva vacuità spirituale in cui precipita il suo paese. Questo, in estrema sintesi, il contenuto di un romanzo che valse a Boris Pasternak il Nobel per la letteratura nel 1958 e l'ammirazione di critica e lettori. >> Questo audiobook in edizione integrale vi è offerto in esclusiva per Audible ed è disponibile solamente in formato audio digitale.

©1957 Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore S.r.l. Tradotto da Pietro Zveteremich (P)2016 Audible Studios

Narrator: Riccardo Mei
Length: 21 hrs and 7 mins
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Doctor Zhivago

Summary

Winner of the 1958 Nobel Prize for Literature, Doctor Zhivago has gone on to take its place among the classics of Russian literature. Its author, Boris Pasternak, began the novel before WWI but did not complete it until 1956. Essentially, the story is about Russia before and after the October Revolution of 1917. There are many characters who float into and out of the story, the main one being Yuri Zhivago. As the tale unwinds, we encounter the decadence of pre-war Czarist Russia, the harrowing experience of WWI, and the sudden exhilaration of revolution. But exhilaration gives way to the horror of civil war and Bolshevik terror. Throughout these waves of alarming change, Yuri Zhivago strives to understand the tumult, to accept it, and to understand himself and come to terms with life.  The main themes are loneliness, disillusionment with revolution, and the unpredictability of life punctuated by coincidence. Doctor Zhivago remains one of the great philosophical novels of the 20th century because so many of its profound, thought-provoking ideas are still relevant in the chaos of 21st-century politics. The storm of war, of revolution, of human passions, and of nature are recreated in one of modern history’s most titanic novels. This recording is from the translation by Max Hayward and Manya Harari.

©1957 Boris Pasternak (P)2020 Audio Connoisseur

Length: 21 hrs and 50 mins
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