The Double: A Petersburg Poem (Version 2)
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Lu par Magda Wilde





In this classic novella, the life of a drab office clerk named Golyadkin begins to be haunted by his "doppelgänger," a man identical to him possessing all the charm and charisma Golyadkin lacks. This double shows up over and over again, succeeding in the things Golyadkin has failed to do throughout his life. As this double infiltrates himself more and more into Golyadkin's life, the reader is left wondering who he is and what his purposes might be. - Summary by Magda Wilde (5 hr 57 min)
Chapitres
Chapter I | 14:22 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter II | 22:01 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter III | 16:56 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter IV | 28:36 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter V | 18:16 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter VI | 29:07 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter VII | 21:07 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter VIII | 29:53 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter IX | 43:45 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter X | 47:51 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter XI | 24:57 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter XII | 26:11 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Chapter XIII | 34:06 | Lu par Magda Wilde |
Critiques





A LibriVox Listener
A strange early Dostoevsky work performed by a talented young reader. Similar to his forerunner Gogol and his descendant Kafka. Listen to get a sense of early artistic experiments that D. refined in his later career, or to witness the utter humiliation of the hapless protagonist.
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Wendy McDonnell
One of the first cases of identity theft. Book was sure far and beyond what I thought it would be. What with Dostoyevsky endings not always happy, I held my breath to the end. It’s I fine book with a fun reader. Enjoy!