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Nightmares of Russian Writers

Nightmares of Russian Writers

6 hrs. 37 min.
Language Russian
Narrator Oleg Buldakov
Narrator Oleg Buldakov
Description
Soul-chilling stories by classics of Russian literature are capable of sending chills down even the most seasoned lovers of horror. These tales haven’t grown outdated at all. People have encountered the otherworldly in every century—always both frightening and fascinating. Go figure—where does a terrible dream end and where does the nightmare of reality begin?! The stories in this collection were written in the “hollow” era, when every sentence in the book was filled with meaning; in them you’ll find not only mystical plots, but also a detailed description of life in the Russian Empire, the genuine emotions of the main characters, faith, hope—and of course love.

Contents:
1. Valery Bryusov “Now—when I woke up…”
2. Leonid Andreev “He. The Story of the Unknown”
3. Ivan Turgenev “A Dream”
4. Mikhail Pogodin “The Vasiliev Evening”
5. Konstantin Balmont “Two Seagulls”
6. Vsevolod Garshin “The Red Flower”
7. Aleksei Tolstoy — “The Family of the Vourdalak”
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