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The Death of Ivan Ilych

By: Leo Tolstoy
Narrated by: Walter Zimmerman
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This short but powerful novel was acclaimed by Vladimir Nabokov and Mahatma Gandhi as the greatest in the whole of Russian literature. It is one of Tolstoy's most celebrated pieces of late fiction. At the center of the story is an examination of the nature of both life and death and how man can come to terms with death's inevitability. It was widely acclaimed when it was published in 1886 and remains a compelling narrative today.

The Death of Ivan Illyich is a small book with singular depth of insight and is considered to be one of the great explorations of death and dying in all of Western literature. No author in so few words summons so many emotions.

©1886 Public Domain (P)1986 Jimcin Recordings
Anthologies & Short Stories Classics Fiction Literary History & Criticism Russian & Soviet Short Stories World Literature Russia

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"Admirably read with a controlled and unsentimental voice that is perfect for this story....Tolstoy's striking word pictures and atmosphere are starkly delivered with an incredible match of voice and style that maximized their devastating effect." ( Booklist)
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Great literature reaches in grabs your heart and changes you. This amazing book will do that each time you listen. Beyond the "stars"!

A Must Hear !

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Tolstoy opens the wall to a world we're taught to avoid. He held me there!

Vivid!

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Looking for something worth listening to but with a running time less than a work day? Well, here you go. Listen to it instead of watching a movie one night.

Given the brevity of the work, the characterization and plot development are indubitably remarkable... Well I'm getting bored.

Look, do you like Tolstoy? Fine, then I think you'll like this. Do you not know if you'll like Tolstoy? Perhaps this, being much easier to finish, is a better litmus than one of his more epic-length works.

Great quality without great quantity

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Dont let the small size of this book fool you, this is a masterpiece! Highly recommended!

POWER-HOUSE OF RUSSIAN LIT.

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A sad bureaucrat wastes his life, dreads and then accepts his death.

I rated the performance as 1 star not because of the narrator (who gave a fine reading), but because the quality of the sound was abysmal - muddy, and with fluctuations in volume. The latter chapters seemed to be contaminated with another track recorded at low volume, as though there was another story being whispered in the background.

A simple, compelling story

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The story is about someone who has absolutely no redeeming qualities. He is dying, and he is worried. Seeing I could care less about the man, my only thoughts throughout the whole book were, "Hurry up and die!"
As for the fact that the book was written by Tolstoy, I don't care - it is still a terrible book. I mostly listen to the classics. I love the classics. But this book reminds me of an acquaintance who was very proud of a drawing for which she paid $10,000. It was a pencil drawing that consisted of a mere two lines. It looked like a large nose. To me the drawing was worthless. A two year old could have drawn it. But this drawing was signed by Picasso. The signature was supposed to have made the drawing a masterpiece. It you are impressed by names, then you might be impressed by this story, but the story won't impress you.

The Worst Book Ever

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Get this classic elsewhere. The audio quality on this is terrible. The start of a few tracks is very quiet like on an over used tape

Awful audio qaulity

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