• Fathers and Sons

  • By: Ivan Turgenev
  • Narrated by: Jack Brown
  • Length: 9 hrs and 8 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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Fathers and Sons

By: Ivan Turgenev
Narrated by: Jack Brown
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Publisher's summary

A classic, the Russian masterpiece by Turgenev, held as one of the greatest works of 19th Century fiction. The novel is thought of as a response to the growing cultural divide and alienation between liberals of the 1830s/1840s and the rapidly growing nihilist movement. These two philosophies were contrasted with the conservative Slavophiles, who believed that Russia's greatness lay in its traditional spirituality...

The main characters are a reflection of a youthful rebellious and anarchistic thought, therefore confronted with their traditional fathers. The character of Bazarov, nasty and anarchistic, remains one of the great creations of the literary world.
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Great Turgenev, but needs another narrator

Turgenev is one of the greatest of the Russian writers, and that is saying a lot given the many great writers. That said, this narration lacks in every way. The editing is reasonable. At the beginning of each chapter he gives a long title, which is very distracting. The characters are not well delineated. It is possible to listen to this, but the narration does distract from the story, which is sad.

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amazing story but needs a better narrator

This is my first Ivan Turgenev novels. The dialogue needs a better narrator to bring its essence forward.

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Narrator doesn’t keep your interest

Perhaps the translation is the problem, but I felt the narrator was inadequate. He has a sarcastic edge to his voice and doesn’t interpret the reading to keep you interested. It’s almost a monotone.

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