Evgenii Onegin Audiobook By Alexander Pushkin, Mary Hobson - translator cover art

Evgenii Onegin

A New Translation by Mary Hobson

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Evgenii Onegin

By: Alexander Pushkin, Mary Hobson - translator
Narrated by: Neville Jason
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Evgenii Onegin is best known in the West through Tchaikovsky’s opera Eugene Onegin. But the original narrative poem (consisting of 389 stanzas, the form of which has become known as the "Pushkin sonnet") is one of the landmarks of Russian literature.

In the poem, the eponymous hero repudiates love, only to later experience the pain of rejection himself. Pushkin’s unique style proves timeless in its exploration of love, life, passion, jealousy, and the consequences of social convention.

This is the first time the work has appeared in audiobook form and is part of Naxos AudioBooks' intention to make the major European literary works available on audio.

Download the accompanying reference guide.Public Domain (P)2012 Naxos AudioBooks
World Literature Russian & Soviet Classics Poetry
Timeless Story • Lyrical Translation • Brilliant Performance • Beautifully Drawn Characters • Simple Yet Artistic

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One of the best classics with an amazing narrator and female heroine! Definitely worth the listen if you're a fan of Russian literature!

Definitely worth a listen!

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Really enjoyable narration!! An interesting experience to listen to instead of read. Wonderful delivery, I could listen to this narrator all day.

Wonderful!

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Beautiful verse, exquisitely translated and elegantly read! I highly recommend this version of this book.

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Highly recommended! I know not one word of Russian, so I can't speak to how faithful/faithless Mary Hobson's translation might be (bearing in mind that Nabokov (and others) have said that the original is completely untranslateable), but to my ears it was an absolute delight, wonderfully brought to life by Neville Jason's reading. It gave me a taste for why this is considered one of the true masterpieces of Western literature.

Wonderful verse translation of a great work

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If you haven't gotten around to reading Eugene Onegin yet, get this Naxos audio version. The translation by Mary Hobson is very pleasing, and Neville Jacobson's narration is superb. I have read Pushkin's novel in verse in several very good translations, and none is better than this. To finally be able to hear the lines is amazingly satisfying. What's it about, you ask? Oh, Russia, family, society, unrequited love, that sort of thing. You just have to read it to begin to know. And here's a plus--the download is only 4 1/2 hours long, so you can read it 10 times or more in the time it takes to read the average Russian classic. I know I will. If you already know the novel, this version will not disappoint you. If you don't know it yet--well, I already told you what to do.

Wonderful! Just wonderful!

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