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Fathers and Sons

De: Ivan Turgenev
Narrado por: David Horovitch
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After graduating from the University of Petersburg, Arkady Kirsanov and his friend and fellow graduate, Bazarov, travel to Kirsanov's family home, eager to embark on their next adventure. Delighted at the prospect of seeing his son, Arkady's father welcomes them both to the Marino estate. Encouraging dramatic conflict between the opposing generations, Ivan Turgenev wreaks havoc in Marino, ensuring Bazarov's nihilistic and progressive political views clash spectacularly with that of the traditional Russian patriarch's.

Set in a time of conflict and social uprising, the people fought for the abolishment of serfdom and despaired at the daily inequality faced by the lower classes. Turgenev offered astute psychological insight into the conflicting parties, from the portrayal of his two young protagonists to that of their older parents and the various women that they try to court.

Ivan Turgenev lived in imperial Russia. Abroad, he was a highly respected and sought-after author and Fathers and Sons was released to great success around Europe. Whilst it undoubtedly ruffled some feathers back home, the public found Ivan's novel to be a fascinating take on the socio-political change that had started to sweep across Russia. Turgenev died in 1883 so he didn't live to see the revolution come to fruition. Regardless, his text would go on to be read by millions, outliving the Tsars themselves.

Narrator Biography

Having studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, David Horovitch has had a television career spanning over 40 years. One of his most notable roles was in 1984 as Detective Inspector Slack in the first BBC Miss Marple adaptation of The Body in the Library. Due to the success of his character, he returned for four Christmas specials.

He has had roles in other shows such as Just William (1994), Foyle's War (2002) and Wire in the Blood (2005) as well as film appearances in The Young Victoria (2009), 102 Dalmatians (2000), The Infiltrator (2016) and Mike Leigh's Mr Turner (2014).

A longtime star of the stage, in 2015 he played the role of George Frideric Handel in All the Angels by Nick Drake at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. As well as narrating numerous audiobooks, David Horovitch also appeared in Audible's multicast drama, The Oedipus Plays.

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Compelling Characters • Nuanced Storyline • Vivid Descriptions • Philosophical Exploration • Relatable Themes
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Oh, read this amazing and intriguing novel if you want to know more about Russian culture/literature/ etc. etc. Don't reduce Russian literature to Tolstoy and Dostoevsky. If you read Dostoevsky, do not assume that all Russian are psychos. Turgenev, Gogol, Goncharov, Nabokov, Pushkin, Bulgakov, Gorky, Pasternak, Bely- these are some of the giants of Russian literature that are worthy of your time and describe Russian from totally different angles. This is a very well-written novel with an amazingly simple plot and tons of subtext about understanding what was going on not only in Russian but European (never mind that Russia is a part of Europe) history. And it is also the novel about passionate love. A.

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Of love and death and much more. A magnificent story told with precision and compassion.

Great book, great narration

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The writing and performance are transcendent. I am definitely going to suffer withdrawals emotionally, intellectually and spiritually until my next great literary experience.

Magnificent Experience

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Ivan Turgenev writes like an old friend, warmly introducing the story, breaking the fourth wall so he can clearly talk to us and personally greet us with the beginning of the story and characters. With his charactertis and beautiful writing style that doesn't shy away from observing even the most mundane of human expressions and brilliant narration by David Horovitch, this is one of the book most entertaining and insightful novels I have ever read.

Beautiful, stylish, a little cheeky

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I liked it all. The characters, the story—it was brilliant. I highly recommend it

The pacing

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Narrator was amazing and the story was beautiful. I look forward to reading more from Turgenev.

Narrator is phenomenal!

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Turgenev is a literary master. The book is fabulous. But I have to applaud David Horovitch. One of the best narrators to which I’ve listened! He really made this audio book come alive!

Book and Narrator Amazing

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Simple and beautiful story about 2 generations… brilliant example of Russian literature. Makes me nostalgic for a time that never was….

The story

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This tender picture of what moves men beneath the face they present is both poetic and merciless. These specimens of Russia’s pre-revolutionary society are a mixture of mismatched aristocrats as they conceive and lose friendships, romance, and life itself.
A reader is treated to a dozen distinct characters, well-delivered by the narrator. Their lives weave upon the warp of Russia’s elegant and aging golden age. I finished listening hoping those depths of humanity continue to move our hearts.

New to Turgenev

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The narration seemed very effective, at least the part I could hear. The many passages the narrator whispered to himself we inaudible. Still, I think I got the gist of the book. In my opinion, readers should speak if not to be heard in the last row of the auditorium, at least to be heard in the first.

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