
The Possessed
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Patrick Cullen
Loosely based on sensational press reports of a Moscow student’s murder by fellow revolutionists, The Possessed depicts the destructive chaos caused by outside agitators who move into a provincial town.
The enigmatic Stavrogin dominates the novel. His magnetic personality influences his tutor, the liberal intellectual poseur Stepan Verhovensky, and the teacher’s revolutionary son Pyotr, as well as other radicals.
Stavrogin is portrayed as a man of strength without direction, capable of goodness and nobility. When Stavrogin loses his faith in God, however, he is seized by brutal desires he does not fully understand.
Widely considered the greatest political novel ever written, The Possessed showcases Dostoevsky’s brilliant characterization, amazing insight into the human heart, and crushing criticism of the desire to manipulate the thought and behavior of others.
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The Narrator ruined this great work.
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In other words: unless for some reason you have to have this audiobook now, I would suggest waiting for a different version.
Better wait for Simon Vance to read this one...
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I disagree with the above comments in that I believe this narrator does give a good voice to a Russian novel. I don't like Russian characters with British accents. He is especially good with drunken, abusive characters, and with the passages in French.
I do agree with the above comments in that this narrator's characterizations are very limited. I could discern only 5 different characters and that's if you listen closely. He fails to render a good voice for the female characters.
Defense of this audio
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Where does The Possessed rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
The book is amazing. Complex, realistic and requires much reflection. I read it while listening. Patrick Cullen improves during his narration. The narration is largely good, and with some amendments. This narration includes the censored last chapter. If you expect too much drama from the narration, you may prefer another. But I feel very satisfied with it, provided it's a long book and the narrator made it very well to keep me reading this. This is a complex task to narrated this novel and Patrick Cullen made a good job. The version is the unabridged translation from Constace Garnett, a lovely one, especially for those interested in a more original version of Dostoevsky's works.Great book, Very good narration, but little sloopy
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I like to refer to artists like Dostoevsky as "raw geniuses", whose ideas are so powerful they seem to not care about keeping the reader interested. How could someone of this depth be hooked on the shallow sport of gambling? Not enough turmoil in his life already? Maybe I'll find out when I read/hear The Gambler.
Why do I like this book so much?
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Meh
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WARNING: A Totally Botched Narration!
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This recording is a major disappointment, especially when compared to Robert Whitfield's masterful performance of The Idiot also by Dostoevski.
a superb novel ruined
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Then I read these reviews. Now I understand why I was having difficulty understanding the plot and socio-political themes this novel is noted for. I guess, like trying to find the appropriate translation, I will stop trying to understand this audiobook. I am disappointed because I am a fan of D, and I was hoping to further my relationship with his great works. You see, I once thought that D was the nihilist/rebel, not the one who was trying to prove them wrong. I'm hoping that by studying him more I might discover new truths about his theological/political views.
Especially for long books, and little time to read them, I appreciate having audio to facilitate my reading. So, Audible, let's try this one again, and let's provide all pertinent information.
Now I Understand
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