List Written by Leo Tolstoy - translated by Constance Garnett - Audio book performed by Nadia May - Unabridged Fiction - 24 RETAIL EDITION CASSETTES - 33.5 hours Publisher, Blackstone Audiobooks (June 2004) NOTE: RETAIL EDITIONS are packaged in attractive, compact cardboard or jewel-case shrink-wrapped boxes, with full-color art. Oprah's Summer 2004 Selection! Considered by some to be the world’s greatest novel, Anna Karénina contains two plots: the tragedy of Madame Karénina, 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 Karénina, 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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