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Narrado por:
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Neville Jason
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De:
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Leo Tolstoy
War and Peace is one of the greatest monuments in world literature. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Napoleonic Wars, it examines the relationship between the individual and the relentless march of history. Here are the universal themes of love and hate, ambition and despair, youth and age, expressed with a swirling vitality which makes the book as accessible today as it was when it was first published in 1869.
In addition it is, famously, one of the longest books in Western literature and therefore a remarkable challenge for any reader. Neville Jason read the abridged version of War and Peace and proved his marathon powers with his outstanding performance of Proust's Remembrance of Things Past. These make him the ideal narrator to essay Tolstoy's epic.
War and Peace was translated by Louise and Aylmer Maude.
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"War and Peace presents us with a complete picture of human life; a complete picture of the Russia of those days; a complete historic picture of the struggle of nations; and a complete picture of the things in which men set their happiness and greatness, their sorrow and their shame." (A.V. Knowles, Tolstoy: The Critical Heritage)
"There remains the greatest of all novelists - for what else can we call the author of War and Peace?" (Virginia Woolf)
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Tolstoy's War & Peace gives a fairly accurate portrayal of life among the upper class Russian society during the Napoleonic Wars. It gives a historical account of the war between Napolean and Alexander, all the while set behind the facade of several interwoven upper class Russian families. It's a very entertaining, and classic work, from one of Russia's greatest novelists. It doesn't however touch upon the poverty stricken serfs who made up the majority of the population of Russia at the time. In this case, I've always felt Dostoyevsky does a much better job in capturing a more realistic portrayal of Russian society. Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamozov both give you a better look at the social climate of the period, if that's what you're looking for.
In other words. It's kind of a cool story about rich people during a war. It can be a little boring in places, but if you like history, you'll probably like the book. And it takes a good chunk of time out of a commute of a long car trip!!! LOL
Definitely worth a listen...
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Pleasure continues
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great classic!
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Narrator! AWESOME
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Time consuming epic
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Remarkable Reading
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Where does War and Peace, Volume 2 rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
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Neville Jason is doing a terrific job narrating these 60 hours bookWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
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The most significant literature master piece
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There is no doubt that War and Peace is a book to make you think, to consider events in history, to consider what the French thought (and think) about Napoleon (I couldn't help but think of the Paris train station called Austerlitz, for example), to consider other leaders who made some improvements in their countries but were tyrants. Indeed, this book is certainly worth your time. One of my favorite passages is very brief, when Pierre is visiting with Natasha after he returns from the war and he hears her tell of Andrei's death. I referred someone to this passage to demonstrate what I consider a beautiful depiction of apathy:
"Pierre listened to her with lips parted and eyes fixed upon her full of tears. As he listened he did not think of Prince Andrei, nor of death, nor of what she was telling. He listened to her and felt only pity for her, for what she was suffering now while she was speaking." I find it so sad that Tolstoy did not have any of that empathy for his own wife.
Excellent book, but could be trimmed down
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war and peace as a story is long but overall pretty good. not among my most favorite pieces of fiction, but an important piece of literature and worth reading. in many ways it’s essentially a revisionist history of the napoleonic wars.
decent
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I'm glad I gave it a try.
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