Youth
Leo Tolstoy
Read by Bill Boerst
Youth is the third installment in Leo Tolstoy's autobiographical trilogy, following Childhood and Boyhood. In this reflective narrative, Tolstoy explores the tumultuous transition from adolescence to adulthood, capturing the complexities of youthful aspirations, moral dilemmas, and the search for identity.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, the story delves into the protagonist's experiences and encounters that shape his understanding of life and society. Through vivid storytelling, Tolstoy examines themes of innocence, ambition, and the often harsh realities that accompany the journey into maturity.
With its rich character development and introspective tone, Youth offers listeners a profound glimpse into the formative years that influence one's path. Tolstoy's keen observations and philosophical insights make this work a significant exploration of the human experience, distinct in its candid portrayal of the struggles and triumphs of youth.
Chapters
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| Chapters 1-4 | 29:49 | Read by Bill Boerst | |
| Chapters 5-8 | 20:33 | Read by Bill Boerst | |
| Chapters 9-12 | 31:34 | Read by Bill Boerst | |
| Chapters 13-16 | 36:22 | Read by Bill Boerst | |
| Chapters 17-20 | 32:01 | Read by Bill Boerst | |
| Chapters 21-24 | 38:28 | Read by Bill Boerst | |
| Chapters 25-28 | 38:05 | Read by Bill Boerst | |
| Chapters 29-32 | 39:48 | Read by Bill Boerst | |
| Chapters 33-36 | 36:07 | Read by Bill Boerst | |
| Chapters 37-40 | 29:23 | Read by Bill Boerst | |
| Chapters 41-45 | 49:03 | Read by Bill Boerst |
Reviews
More articulation please
Eric S.
Actually mostly a good reading, and grant, it is early Tolstoy, but a passage like “Would you like to see them too?” in chapter 20 (just an example, not an obvious high point) - yes, the character is bored, but the reader sounds flat and bored, which tends to make the chapter(s) just go by indistinctly. This is only sometimes a problem, but it is sometimes a problem, I think.
Deepa Rani Mallick
to the reader----- try to read with excitement and surprise. but other things are perfect.
Wonderful reader, thank you so much!!!
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