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Anna Karenina (Unabridged) [Audio Download]

by Leo Tolstoy (Author), Nadia May (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 33 hours and 6 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
  • Audible Release Date: 4 Nov 2004
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SQ5DOM
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)
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An Oprah Winfrey Book Club Selection.

Considered by some to be the world's greatest novel, Anna Karenina contains two plots: the tragedy of Madame Karenina, in love with a man who is not her husband; and the story of Konstantine Levin, a sensitive man whose personal philosophy is Tolstoy's reason for writing about him.

Anna Karenina, the sister of Stepan Oblonsky, comes to Moscow in an attempt to patch up a dispute between her brother and his wife, Dolly. While there, she meets a handsome young officer named Aleksei Vronski, who is rumored to be in love with Dolly's younger sister, Kitty. However, Konstantine Levin is also in love with Kitty, and he succeeds in marrying her.

The forbidden romance between Anna and Vronsky has tragic consequences, and is masterfully set in counterpoint to Kitty's more enduring marriage with Levin, who is a reflection of Tolstoy himself, often illuminating the author's search for meaning in life, his love of a natural, simple existence, and various other views and convictions.

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75 of 79 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
I read Anna Karenina for the hype - so many people talk of it being one of the best books ever written. And I was interested in Tolstoy, who is a fascinating character.

At time of reading, I found the novel okay. The characters came alive on the page, and many of the scenes in the novel were beautifully delineated. But I found the pace too slow, and was bored by all Levin's socio-political musings on Russia at that time.

Months later, and I find that the book still resonantes in my mind. I find myself still thinking about Anna and her fate; about that excruciating moment where Karenin approaches total forgiveness and then veers away; about Dolly, Kitty and Oblonsky. About how different the world of Anna Karenina is from my own, in some ways, but still so relevant. And the differences are illuminating.

In this novel, Tolstoy manages to weave together a whole world of stories and people and events. I can't really describe it other than saying that it is a very very human story. Greater than the sum of its parts.

Don't read this book if you think you might become impatient 'getting through' it. It deserves better that that. But if you're reading these reviews wondering whether it's worth taking all that time to read one of the world's reputed classics, then my anonymous 25-year-old word, for what it's worth, is that yes, it definitely is.

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
"All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way". With this opening the reader is brought at the heart of the novel: family life and the lives led by the separate members of families. The idea of a novel about the grand monde had long haunted Tolstoy as well as writing about a married lady of that world who would ruin herself. The two lovers, Anna and Vronsky think that in their relationship they can escape society, but find they cannot. Without the freedom of the society they live in their passion becomes a kind of prison. Their entourage is too much part of them: they need it too much and the attempt to do without it destroys them both.

All the characters in Anna Karenina are intensely real: the peasants in the fields, the people in Moscow, Stiva, Levin, Kitty, the Shcherbatskys. They all know each other, they live in the same world with the rest of the Russian upper class. The inner mental life and struggle of Levin reflects Tolstoy's own state of mind at the time he was writing. He had conservative views on marriage and childrearing which he thought were a woman's duty.

Is the novel out of date? Would Anna today get a divorce, marry Vronsky and live happily ever after? Tolstoy didn't think so Tragedies like that of Anna Karenina do not depend on social change and enlightened social arrangements.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Magnificent 16 Aug 2010
Format:Paperback
I recently decided to read Anna Karenina after having started it before but never really being drawn in by it. I cannot express how glad I am that I pursued it. Admittedly some of the Russian history and politics went a little over my head, but now, 4 weeks later, I still can not stop thinking about all of those characters which Tolstoy so marvelously created. For someone who rarely cries over a book, I found the portrayal of Levin during the birth of his son particularly moving. Very much recommended!
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the most disappointing book i've read
It was extremely long, which is fine if the plot is gripping and exciting, but it's not. I found myself bored for most of the book with maybe 2 or 3 interesting chaoters thrown in... Read more
Published 13 days ago by Shanie72
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Really pleased, the book arrived within a few days of me ordering. I've always wanted to read the book so I was really pleased that I could get it for cheap, with free postage. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Toyosi
As if it were written in our times
Having thought that Tolstoy would be dry and heavy going, for some reason I picked a nicely bound hard back copy of this in Dorset a few months back. Read more
Published 2 months ago by tony
Some people write some real rubbish
Some people write some real rubbish. And this is a case in point. I wouldn't bother wasting your money on this.
Published 2 months ago by wendy jones
The life puzzle
The parallel stories, delusions, passions and sorrow of a variety of characters are intertwined to compose the elaborate puzzle of our own life.
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Anna Karenina: A fine novel that acknowledges the complexities of...
I had long put off reading this novel, expecting to find it heavy with moral messages. Instead I found a tale that was fresh, intensely human, and broad-minded, with a relevance... Read more
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All time favourite
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Simply Brilliant
At the risk of sounding completely full of it - I do think that Anna Karenina is the greatest novel ever written and my personal favourite. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Readers Anonymous
A true Russian Classic!
I fell in love with Levin. Anna, on the other hand, less so. The characters, lovable or not, are all brilliantly described. You get a real feel for life in Russia at the time. Read more
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