Why it’s essential
Widely considered one of the greatest works of literature to date, explores universal themes of human struggle.
What is Anna Karenina about?
This classic novel follows Anna Karenina, a young woman who is unfulfilled in her marriage, as she meets and falls in love with a young bachelor. Her life unravels as she risks everything to taste what she believes to be love in its purest form.
Editor's review
Editor Madeline loves memoir, literary fiction that tackles the existential, and all the sapphic stories she can get her hands on.
Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, commonly known to Western readers as , is revered as being one of the greatest writers of all time. His books—especially and —have had massive cultural impact and were known to have been held in high esteem by such pivotal figures as Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr.
One of Tolstoy’s most celebrated novels, has less to do with politics and more to do with the love life of one woman. Or at least, that’s what the title will have you believe. To really get into it, a reader has to accept the enormous undertaking of either the 864-page print edition, or the 35-hour-and-35-minute-long audio version. It was when I learned that one of my favorite actresses, Maggie Gyllenhaal, was cast as narrator of the great classic that I finally thought, "challenge accepted." I knew it was time, at last, to check this masterwork off my "to be listened" list, and that if anyone could get me through this epic, it was Maggie.
As I walked the streets of my Brooklyn neighborhood, did chores in my apartment, and trained into the city, I was thrown into elite Russian society and found myself wanting to live there. Far from "getting me through" this mammoth book, Maggie unleashed a whole new world for me to exist inside—one I could not get enough of and was sad to see dissolve as the 35 hour and 35 minute recording finally rolled its production credits. Gyllenhaal’s passion for the material comes through clearly, and I was not at all surprised when I read the following quote from the actress herself, on her experience of narration:
"Anna Karenina is one of my favorite books. But when I agreed to read it for Audible, I had no idea how much work it would be, how intense it would be, and how deeply I would fall in love with it. I feel like performing this novel is one of the major accomplishments of my work life—it was so challenging and so deep, a real pleasure."