All genres About Contacts
Stories About the Motherland

Stories About the Motherland

6 hrs. 32 min.
Description
In the audiobook “Stories about the Motherland,” Glukhovsky appears in an unexpected experimental way: the collection of stories is an example of high-quality short prose— a reflection of an adult person on how our world has changed over the past years.

Glukhovsky’s new prose is a look at the real world of a person with extensive experience in journalistic work in war zones, across two TV channels and a radio station—a person with his own civic stance. Someone will classify the stories as political and social satire, someone will call it modern prose. Each reader will decide for themselves. But the questions raised by Glukhovsky in “Stories about the Motherland” are undoubtedly sharply relevant, and they will leave no thinking person indifferent.

Contents:
From Hell
What’s What
Prothesis
Panspermia
Before the Calm
A Good Deed
To Each His Own
Top News
Sometimes They Come Back
Utopia
One for All
Manifestation
At the Bottom
Qeus ex Machina
Not of This World
Before and After
10:25
01-01-01
09:19
01-01-02
10:06
01-01-03
09:20
01-01-04
09:45
01-02-01
12:52
01-02-02
08:05
01-03-01
07:51
01-03-02
10:27
01-04-01
11:04
01-04-02
11:24
01-05-01
13:38
01-05-02
10:07
01-06-01
10:16
01-06-02
07:51
01-06-03
09:21
01-06-04
10:50
01-07-01
12:58
01-07-02
11:51
01-08-01
12:36
01-08-02
14:55
01-09-01
13:55
01-10-01
11:56
01-10-02
08:37
01-11-01
09:08
01-11-02
09:15
01-12-01
09:41
01-12-02
09:41
01-12-03
12:09
01-13-01
12:56
01-13-02
12:27
01-13-03
12:43
01-14-01
12:30
01-14-02
14:48
01-15-01
08:50
01-16-01
09:09
01-16-02