Cats. Mysterious, charming, brazen, mystical, affectionate, and impossible to fathom. In this issue you’ll learn what cat grudges can lead to, how presence of cats next to a person can be lifesaving—and sometimes deadly; how cats can influence the fates of ordinary people; and also how people can affect the destinies of extraordinary cats. In general, cats are such cats—you understand.
Mrr-miaow, ladies and gentlemen!
DEPTH is a literary audio project by a creative association of independent readers who love and know how to do their job—telling entertaining stories. If you’re ready to plunge below the waterline of everyday reality into the enchanting ocean of gripping prose, then you’re with us!
Contents:
01. Karel Čapek — From the Point of View of a Cat (read by Vladimir Knyazev)
02. Lee Martin — Cat on a Terrible Couch (read by Oleg Buldakov)
03. Michael Marshall Smith — The Man Who Drew Cats (read by Alexander Dunin)
04. P. G. Wodehouse — Cats—After All, They’re Cats (read by Mikhail Prokofiev)
05. Robert Howard — Delcarte’s Cat (read by Ivan Savoskin)
06. Leonid Kaganov — Conversations with Dad (read by Amir Rashidov)
07. Michael Joseph — The Yellow Cat (read by Sergey Tsaregorodtsev)
08. Jerome K. Jerome — Sketches for a Novel (fragment) (read by Yelena Fedoriv)
09. Richard Bach — A Cat (read by Alexey Dick and ToN4)
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