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  • By: Leo Tolstoy
  • Narrated by: Simon Prebble
  • Length: 3 hrs and 30 mins
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The Kreutzer Sonata

By: Leo Tolstoy
Narrated by: Simon Prebble
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Summary

One of the world’s greatest novelists, Leo Tolstoy was also the author of a number of superb short stories, one of his best known being “The Kreutzer Sonata.” This macabre story involves the murder of a wife by her husband. It is a penetrating study of jealousy as well as a piercing complaint about the way in which society educates men and women in matters of sex - a serious condemnation of the mores and attitudes of the wealthy, educated class.

Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) was born in Russia. His parents, who died when he was young, were of noble birth. He served in the army in the Caucasus and Crimea, where he wrote his first stories. He is especially known for his masterpieces, War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1877).

Public Domain (P)2012 Blackstone Audio, Inc.

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Believable emotion

This is an observation on human relations in 1880's that probably were held until very recently in some countries and unfortunately is much similar to today in some cultures. The narrative includes believable emotions and consideration of internalised reasoning that are insightful but also disturbing.
A good performance, I could image this as a play.

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" An imperceptible smile."

Tolstoy is so brilliant a writer, I wondered why I had never before found his short stories. Mmm, now I think I know. The Kreutzer Sonata is, indeed, well crafted but disturbingly twisted as a man on a long train journey confesses his obsession with, and murder of his wife, the mother of his children. And is released after the killing is determined to be one of passion.
The excellent writing only further enhanced this reader's emotional repugnance, especially given that the narrator was the also excellent Simon Prebble, who further enhanced the text with his low key performance.
Not a book who's content I would recommend, impartial though it is.

I downloaded a complementary copy of The Kreutzer Sonata as part of the Audible + programme. Thank you, Audible.

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Satisfactory story, entertaining but not particularly impactful or life changing

Perhaps I did not grasp the story all too well, but I was not obsessed with the story. The characters are very shallow and not developed well, and I didn’t find the story disturbing either. It was entertaining about half way through and that is why I rated it 3 stars.

The performance by the voice actor was great, and I did enjoy listening to him.

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Superb Tolstoy at his best!

Simon Prebble provides an excellent narration, the pace is perfect allowing the listener to sit in on the conversation is almost surreal. Tolstoy has the Nate ability to observe and record conversations and surroundings and present them like no other writer.

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Outstanding

Another outstanding book by Leo Tolstoy. There is a lot packed into this short book, making for an intensive read/listen. Very well read by the narrator.
Really interesting to hear the ideas and views of the murderer so clearly articulated.

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Sublime!

Very thought provoking and moving, and the performance of the reader is truly captivating. Thank you!

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Deeply Disturbing!

This is not the Tolstoy of Anna Karenina or War and Peace and I think it is important that someone is aware of this, before embarking on reading/listening to it. It is a creepy and unpleasant story. Putting aside the preposterous plot, the tone of this book is disconcertingly bitter and anguished, psychotic, egotistical, and ignorant concerning female sexuality.
It is a disturbing read. The story is a confession of a man whose suspicions and jealousy lead him to carry out a heinous crime, the murder of his wife. There appear to be similarities with Tolstoy's personal life, Tolstoy was very jealous of a musician friend of his wife with whom she played.

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deeply disturbing but enjoyable.

A melancholy look at life, love, and relationships through the example of an old man.

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Not an Easy Listen.

A very dark story.It gets into the mind of a murderer with all his conceit, lack of insight, jealousy and deep hatred of the female sex.It’s quite disturbing and I only finished it as I was hoping that there might be some light at the end of the tunnel.There wasn’t.However, it was superbly narrated.

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A novella riffing on jealousy and railing on society

Tolstoy is a master and something of a philosopher. This features a long vitriolic attack on the ills of society and blends several characters from Shakespeare including perhaps Leontes, Othello, Timon. It’s worth a listen for sure and it’s free to members but it’s not the best of Tolstoy and the good performance is spoiled by a long monologue playing someone very bitter and full of self loathing. There is a deeper reflective value though

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