Nina Balatka
Anthony Trollope
Read by Anthony Ogus
A romance set in Prague between a Catholic and a Jew. In this short novel, Trollope moves away from his usual milieu to explore a theme which has universal resonance. - Summary by Anthony Ogus (7 hr 6 min)
Chapters
Chapter 01 | 29:22 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 02 | 32:48 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 03 | 21:46 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 04 | 26:12 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 05 | 29:03 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 06 | 26:29 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 07 | 30:04 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 08 | 26:41 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 09 | 26:36 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 10 | 26:18 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 11 | 24:04 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 12 | 26:52 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 13 | 21:32 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 14 | 28:44 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 15 | 39:31 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Chapter 16 | 10:28 | Read by Anthony Ogus |
Reviews
Vancouver Ken
Trollope was one of the mildest anti-Jews of his time. Indeed in Nina B His Jews are the sympathetic characters and the Bohemian Czechs the bigoted villains, The old Jewish Ghetto of Prague, the Charles Bridge with its statues are still there now as they were in Trollope’s time. But how perceptive and sympathetic Trollope was. When my ethnic but not religiously Jewish mother and my ex- Methodist WASP dad married in Toronto in 1942 both families were very dismayed. They got over it. However in Nina B this “mixed” couple had to run away and start anew. where the extreme general anti- semitism of the time in all lands was less than in Bohemia. I think Trollope was progressive for his times. I have read more than 25 of his novels . He has used the nasty- anti Jewish tropes in a number of them. But in Nina Balatka A.T. in my eyes mainly redeems himself. The reading was very good. Voice interesting.
Entertaining, but not great
Private Listener
Anthony Ogus is an excellent narrator who speaks in a pleasant R.P. English accent, but varies his voice to suit a variety of characters. Prague had nearly a 1,000 year history of Jews when this novel was writing. Most famously was the myth of the Golem, which is not mentioned at all in this romance between a religious Catholic woman and a much older Jewish money lender. While listening, I had hoped that the main characters would develop more, but in the end they didn't. Due to the subject matter, it should have included more passion and twists, but then again, the writer was an Englishman and not a Slav.
Riveting, great reader!
Byron Lee Scott
Terrific book! It makes me realize some people have come a long way regarding prejudices. Too bad not everyone understands. Perhaps some day. Fantastic reader. Thank you!
Ms SV
I thought this book would be too tragic for me, but I must say I couldn't stop listening. Anthony O. Is a superb reader!
Compulsive Reader
Interesting book. So different from Anthony Trollope ‘s books. The narrator is excellent as usual.
Well read
karitsa
Very focused on the jew/Christian element of the relationship. But a nice story.
A LibriVox Listener
just another great novel. excellent reader