
War and Peace
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Narrated by:
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Frederick Davidson
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By:
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Leo Tolstoy
About this listen
Often called the greatest novel ever written, War and Peace is at once an epic of the Napoleonic wars, a philosophical study, and a celebration of the Russian spirit. Tolstoy's genius is clearly seen in the multitude of characters in this massive chronicle, all of them fully realized and equally memorable. Out of this complex narrative emerges a profound examination of the individual's place in the historical process, one that makes it clear why Thomas Mann praised Tolstoy for his Homeric powers and placed War and Peace in the same category as The Iliad.
War and Peace was translated by Constance Garnett.
Public Domain (P)2009 Blackstone AudioHowever the narrator of this is wonderful - never sounding too preachy. Also his various accents are very good (as far as I can judge...) Having just listened to a Dostoyevsky whose narrator seems to speak no language except Yankee, this is most appreciated!.
I h already have Frederick Davidson reading the Diary of a Nobody - this makes a perfect match. I look forward to listening to this again (I have listened to the Diary about 3 times)
Wonderful!
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Truly excellent
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I am thoroughly enjoying this book and recommend to everyone that always wanted to but never had the time or the strorage space.
Frederick Davidson Deserves A Higher Rating
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The narrator is brilliant. Voices stay consistent throughout. Some reviews here criticise his plummy style but I think it fits the intrigues of Russian aristocracy very well.
Outstanding
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I had to abandon this book because the narrator had the most irritating and distracting voice I've ever come across. Instead I had to buy the other version narrated by Neville Jason. That one has two parts, which of course means using two credits, but it is 10x better. They shouldn't even sell this version, it is truly appalling.NARRATOR RUINS IT!
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I really enjoyed this book
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What a shame about the narrator!!!
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Ghgbh
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Great Book
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I imagine most actors doing recordings of books start off by reading the book through a few times, becoming familiar with the flow of the narrative and developing the right voices for the characters. But with War and Peace? This is an epic book, and it must also have been an epic task for the reader, the late David Case, working here under the pseudonym Frederick Davidson, one of the most prolific audio book narrators. In this case, the characterisations aren't always clear. There are a lot of characters, and it would be helpful to have very different voices for each, but many are similar. Being set in Russia does limit the scope for use of interesting regional accents, and working from a translated text does mean that the dialogue doesn't flow as smoothly as it would if it came from an anglophone writer.
However, despite these limitations, the recording is good and, once you get into it, does keep you listening.
How do you read in an interesting voice for hours?
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