
The Brothers Karamazov & The Idiot (Dramatized)
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In The Brothers Karamazov, the passionate brothers spring to life, led by their roué of a father who entertains himself by drinking, womanizing, and pitting his three sons against each other. The men have plenty to fight over, including the alluring Grushenka.
In The Idiot, we meet the kindly, childlike Prince Myshkin as he returns to the decadent social whirl of 1860s St. Petersburg. The two most beautiful, sought-after women in the city compete for his affections, in a duel that grows increasingly dangerous.
©1994 L.A. Theatre Works; 1993 David Fishelson (P)1993 L.A. Theatre WorksGreat narrator, great story, too heavily edited.
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while it is true that the actors accent is not russian, to me this is not essential, since this drama could have ocurred anywhere in the world, and you are better engaged if the actors sound local.
All the actors have pleasant voices and appropiate intonation perfectly matched for their roles, the only regret I could have (and it's a really minor one) is that the music played when changing from one act to the next, couldn't be less appropiate (comic tunes when something dramatic has just happened, etc..)
If you are not a purist and enjoy literaure and theater, do yourself a favor and listen to this audiobook, I am confident you'll finish wanting more.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Excellent introduction to Russian Literature
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
I would recommend this to my friends for its entertainment quality.What did you like best about this story?
I enjoyed both stories. The production allowed me to imagine a more realized presentation of the characters.Which scene was your favorite?
My favorite scene would have to be that of The Grand Inquisitor in The Brothers Karamazov. The performance was quite engaging and moving.Any additional comments?
The one thing I did not like is the recording of the live audience. I am not a big fan of such. But, the overall presentation is excellent.Excellent Quality for Both Plays
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