Crime and Punishment (Recorded Books Edition) - Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Written by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Format: MP3
Written by: Fyodor Dostoevsky
Narrated by: George Guidall
Length: 25 hrs and 5 mins
Format: Unabridged | view Abridged
Release Date:10-17-00
Audible Editor Reviews
George Guidall’s performance of this literary classic transports the audience to the slums of St. Petersburg and deep into the mind of Rodion Raskolnikov, a young Russian intellectual. Raskolnikov murders an old woman, a money-lender and pawn-broker he considers repugnant. He reasons that he’ll repay his crimes with good deeds. Although he justifies the murder using reason and intellect, he is ultimately consumed by guilt. Crime and Punishment is one of the most influential works of literature in the world. Guidall’s tremulous voice captures the severity and suspense of this story, making this an unforgettable experience for the listener.
Publisher’s Summary
Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment is universally regarded as one of literature’s finest achievements, as the great Russian novelist explores the inner workings of a troubled intellectual. Raskolnikov, a nihilistic young man in the midst of a spiritual crisis, makes the fateful decision to murder a cruel pawnbroker, justifying his actions by relying on science and reason, and creating his own morality system. Dehumanized yet sympathetic, exhausted yet hopeful, Raskolnikov represents the best and worst elements of modern intellectualism. The aftermath of his crime and Petrovich’s murder investigation result in an utterly compelling, truly unforgettable cat-and-mouse game. This stunning dramatization of Dostoevsky’s magnum opus brings the slums of St. Petersburg and the demons of Raskolnikov’s tortured mind vividly to life”Wonderful Book”
I have attempted to read this book twice in the past, both times past the halfway point. Each time I added a much more painful tone to the book than the narrator did in his reading. This meant that I stopped reading the book because it was too mentally overwhelming. However, the narrator reads this book well, both adding more characterization than I did myself and providing a way to seperate characters. The 24 hours went by quickly and found it didn’t seem like a long book at all.
Crime and Punishment is a beautiful novel of suffering, pride, hope, redemption, and guilt. Through Dostoevsky’s Brothers Karamozov and this novel I have considered all those themes much differently in my life.
“the unconscious made conscious”
Dostoevsky was said to be able to bring the human unconscious to life in his writings. I have read this masterwork 3 times in my life; it exhausted me each time! I felt somewhat better when I learned that Robert Louis Stevenson had a similar experience. This audiobook is read by a master narrator. One truly experiences Raskolnikov’s inner mind, which is the book’s essence. This is a must-have for any serious lover of literature.
“Masterful narration of a masterpiece”
I have read Dostoevsky’s masterpiece in the past and wanted to reread it but considered it a huge chore. Instead, I decided to listen to George Guidall’s rendition because of my past enjoyment of his amazing gift as a catalyst between the written word and the spoken word.. The audiobook immediately captured my interest and attention in a way that reading the book never did. Guidall made the characters come alive. How a narrator could carefully enunciate all the Russian names and give them separate voices and fully express the emotions and meaning in the text seemed such a wonderful feat, that I felt an obligation to tell potential listeners that they should not be afraid to invest the 25 plus hours to enjoy one of the greatest classics of world literature.
Pure excellence”
Before you hear this title, be aware that many other books you have read will seem worse than you thought of them before, and the initial glow of many new books could fade away fast in comparison. At least, that is what happened to me when I read this book. Dostoevsky is one of the best, if not the foremost, describers of our human nature, and “Crime and Punishment” is a work of genius. It is a long book, yes, but then again our human nature is hard to describe swiftly. It is an understatement that I highly recommend this well read masterpiece
“One of the best recorded novels”
A haunting classic, read by one of the best I’ve heard. He is so good, that I clicked on his name to find out what else he is reading. The novel itself is easy to follow, tense, and stimulates much thinking. If you have any inclination to read classics, start here!
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This post has 2 comments with rating of 5/5
January 25th, 2019
Thanks for the upload. George Guidall also narrated Dostoyevsky’s “Notes From the Undergound” brilliantly. I am glad to have found this version.
December 13th, 2020
Thank you.
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