Author(s): Gogol, Nikolai
Reader(s): Griffin, G.
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Classic Fiction
Period: Romantic
Catalogue No: NA428412
Barcode: 9789626342848
Release Date: 03/2003

GOGOL, N.: Dead Souls (Abridged)

Gogol’s great Russian classic is the Pickwick Papers of Russian Literature. It takes a sharp but humorous look at life in all its strata, but especially the devious complexities in the country with its landowners and serfs. We are introduced to Chichikov, a businessman who, in order to trick the tax authorities, buys up dead ‘souls’ or serfs whose names still appear on the government census. Despite being a dealer in phantom crimes and paper ghosts, he is the most beguiling of Gogol’s characters. Gogol’s obsession with attempting to display ‘the untold riches of the Russian soul’ eventually led him to madness, religious mania and death. Dismissed by him as merely ‘a pale introduction to the great epic poem which is taking shape in my mind’, Dead Souls is the culmination of Gogol’s genius.

Tracklist

Disc 1
Gogol, Nikolai - Author
Griffin, G. (Reader)
1To the door of an inn...08:57
Griffin, G. (Reader)
2The following day he devoted...05:56
Griffin, G. (Reader)
3This category represented...06:55
Griffin, G. (Reader)
4For more than two weeks...05:48
Griffin, G. (Reader)
5Only God can say what Manilov's...05:30
Griffin, G. (Reader)
6'How like you our town?'07:37
Griffin, G. (Reader)
7At length the company rose from the table05:13
Griffin, G. (Reader)
8'For what purpose do you want it?'05:52
Griffin, G. (Reader)
9As soon as Manilov had pronounced...06:16
Griffin, G. (Reader)
10Meanwhile, Chichikov, seated...06:30
Griffin, G. (Reader)
11Fortunately, fate had decided...07:08
Griffin, G. (Reader)
12Next day it was late in the morning...04:45
Griffin, G. (Reader)
Disc 2
1We have seen that...05:22
Griffin, G. (Reader)
2However the old lady still...07:21
Griffin, G. (Reader)
3So she departed...05:50
Griffin, G. (Reader)
4On reaching the tavern...04:20
Griffin, G. (Reader)
5'Ha, ha, ha!' he cried08:03
Griffin, G. (Reader)
6At thirty five Nozdrev...06:11
Griffin, G. (Reader)
7The guests returned...05:54
Griffin, G. (Reader)
8Chichikov himself perceived...08:29
Griffin, G. (Reader)
9On rising, he made it...05:43
Griffin, G. (Reader)
10Nozdrev approached Chichikov...04:40
Griffin, G. (Reader)
11Certainly Chichikov was...06:10
Griffin, G. (Reader)
12Sobakevitch's country house...07:38
Griffin, G. (Reader)
Disc 3
1'My dear,' said Sobakevitch...04:19
Griffin, G. (Reader)
2Our hero began in a sort of...07:13
Griffin, G. (Reader)
3For a while Sobakevitch...05:42
Griffin, G. (Reader)
4Chichikov's amusement...04:18
Griffin, G. (Reader)
5For several minutes...08:00
Griffin, G. (Reader)
6With that, Plushkin donned...08:20
Griffin, G. (Reader)
7When Chichikov awoke...05:11
Griffin, G. (Reader)
8Approaching the first desk...06:03
Griffin, G. (Reader)
9As soon as the two friends...08:01
Griffin, G. (Reader)
10Whilst the foregoing conversation...05:33
Griffin, G. (Reader)
11It was not long before...07:25
Griffin, G. (Reader)
12But an even more unpleasant...06:55
Griffin, G. (Reader)
Disc 4
1Next morning, before the usual hour...08:28
Griffin, G. (Reader)
2The men's party declared...05:30
Griffin, G. (Reader)
3On assembling at the residence...04:51
Griffin, G. (Reader)
4Meanwhile, Chichikov knew nothing...08:47
Griffin, G. (Reader)
5Nevertheless events did not turn out...05:13
Griffin, G. (Reader)
6Presently on turning a corner...06:06
Griffin, G. (Reader)
7Whether the character whom I...06:22
Griffin, G. (Reader)
8Before long he had grown...06:25
Griffin, G. (Reader)
9The foregoing constituted...09:14
Griffin, G. (Reader)
10Such phenomenally zealous...06:51
Griffin, G. (Reader)
11But here we are talking...04:16
Griffin, G. (Reader)

Total Playing Time: 05:01:11