We read out classic short stories from literaturefrom the pens of the masters: Katherine Mansfield, Anton Chekov, O. Henry, Françoise Sagan, James Joyce, Guy de Maupassant. D. H. Lawrence and more.
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In Sean O'Faolain's "Lovers of the Lake," a middle-aged couple's annual pilgrimage to a sacred Irish island becomes a crucible for their illicit relationship. As Jenny grapples with the weight of her Catholic upbringing and Bobby confronts his own skepticism, their love affair is tested against the backdrop of ancient rituals and modern desires. O'Faolain's nuanced portrayal of faith, passion, and identity offers a compelling glimpse into the complexities of mid-20th century Irish society, where the sacred and the profane often intertwine in unexpected ways.
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Listen to the Magnolias by Stella Gibbons
mercredi 11 septembre 2024 • Durée 53:06
Listen to the Magnolias by Stella Gibbons was published in 1954. This poignant short story transports us to a small English town during World War II, where the arrival of American troops shatters the stifling routine of suburban life. Through the eyes of a woman trapped in her own fears and societal expectations, we witness a powerful transformation. In this nuanced narrative, Gibbons explores how unexpected encounters can challenge long-held perspectives and spark personal transformation. The story invites us to consider how brief interactions can leave lasting impacts, and how opening ourselves to unfamiliar experiences might lead to profound change. Through subtle symbolism and carefully crafted characters, "Listen to Magnolias" offers a thought-provoking examination of cultural differences and the potential for growth in even the most constrained circumstances.
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Spring in Fialta by Vladimir Nabokov
Saison 1
mercredi 3 juillet 2024 • Durée 01:17:04
"Spring in Fialta," is a masterpiece of memory and missed connections by Vladimir Nabokov. This evocative short story whisks listeners away to a Dalmatian seaside resort, where the past and present blend through the wistful reminiscences of Victor. As he navigates the labyrinth of his own emotions and encounters with the enigmatic Nina, Nabokov's signature prose paints each scene with vivid, lyrical brushstrokes. Perfect for those who relish the bittersweet tang of nostalgia and the intricate dance of human relationships, this narration will leave you pondering the delicate intricacies of life and love long after the final words echo away.
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Forgotten Dreams by Stefan Zweig
Saison 1
mercredi 26 juin 2024 • Durée 17:03
Imagine a serene villa perched gracefully by the sea, where the rich, salty air mingles with the subtle fragrance of pine trees. The gentle breeze rustles the orange blossoms, and the landscape is painted with vibrant, sunlit hues that shimmer against the deep azure sky. In this idyllic setting, a woman reclines in a straw lounge-chair under a broad Japanese umbrella, her graceful form embraced by the shade. With a book in hand and a subtle smile playing on her lips, she appears to be the epitome of contentment and luxury. But as the waves crash rhythmically below, an unexpected visitor approaches, poised to stir memories and emotions long buried. Join us as we delve into Stefan Zweig’s “Forgotten Dreams,” where the tranquility of an elegant villa by the Mediterranean Sea is just the beginning of a deeper, more poignant tale.
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Goblin Market by Christina Rossetti #poem
jeudi 20 juin 2024 • Durée 23:46
Dive into the enchanting world of "Goblin Market," a timeless narrative poem by Christina Rossetti that weaves a tale of temptation, sacrifice, and sisterly love. Experience the allure of the goblin merchants and the unwavering bond between sisters Laura and Lizzie, as their story unfolds in a lyrical and hauntingly beautiful verse. Listen closely as the mesmerising words transport you to a mystical realm where danger and redemption coexist in a delicate balance.
Christina Rossetti's "Goblin Market" was first published in 1862 in her collection titled *Goblin Market and Other Poems*. The poem, praised for its rich and vivid imagery, quickly established Rossetti as a significant voice in Victorian poetry. Her work was published by Macmillan and Co., and it has since been celebrated for its innovative style and profound themes.
"Goblin Market" explores themes of temptation, redemption, and the power of sisterly love. The poem delves into the moral and social implications of indulgence and self-sacrifice, presenting a complex interplay between innocence and corruption. Upon its release, the poem received critical acclaim for its originality and depth. Critics have interpreted it through various lenses, including feminist and psychoanalytic perspectives, recognising its multi-layered narrative and enduring relevance.
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Solid Objects by Virginia Woolf
Saison 1
mardi 18 juin 2024 • Durée 18:47
"Solid Objects" is a short story by Virginia Woolf, first published in 1920 in the literary magazine The Athenaeum. It was later included in Woolf's collection A Haunted House and Other Short Stories, published posthumously in 1944 by Hogarth Press.
Enter the mesmerizing world of Virginia Woolf's "Solid Objects," where an unexpected discovery on a quiet beach sends a man's life spiralling into obsession. This poignant tale delves deep into the human psyche, exploring themes of transformation, isolation, and the profound impact of seemingly insignificant moments. Join us for a captivating narration that will leave you questioning the very nature of value and the objects we hold dear.
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A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner
mardi 11 juin 2024 • Durée 26:40
Immerse yourself in the hauntingly evocative world of William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," masterfully narrated by Tony Walker. This Southern Gothic tale unravels the life of Emily Grierson, a reclusive woman shrouded in mystery and steeped in tradition. As the layers of her existence are peeled back, the listener is drawn into a web of intrigue, secrecy, and the macabre. Walker's compelling narration breathes life into Faulkner's rich prose, making this timeless story of love, loss, and the passage of time an unforgettable auditory experience. Enter "Poor Emily's" enigmatic world and discover the chilling secrets that lie within.
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The Man Who Loved Islands by D. H. Lawrence
Saison 1
lundi 10 juin 2024 • Durée 01:11:03
Here we narrate D.H. Lawrence's "The Man Who Loved Islands," where isolation becomes both a refuge and a prison. This gripping audiobook tells the story of Mr. Carthcart, a man who seeks solitude by purchasing a series of increasingly remote islands, each retreat further distancing him from the human connections he undervalues. But as he delves deeper into his self-imposed exile, Carthcart finds that nature's overpowering presence grows ever more formidable, threatening to erase any trace of his existence.
Well-known literary critic Margaret Drabble hails this narrative as one of the finest examples of English short stories, masterfully weaving allegory and literal narrative into a profound exploration of human isolation. This story delves deeply into the psyche of a man who is fundamentally incapable of forming real human connections or adapting to a shared existence.
With each island retreat, Carthcart's disconnect grows, turning each new haven into a more desolate and isolating place than the last. Perfect for those who are captivated by the complexities of solitude and the human condition, this audiobook offers a compelling narrative that captures the tragic consequences of a life lived at the margins of society. Listen and uncover the depth of Lawrence’s insight into the inevitable downfall that comes from fleeing the very essence of humanity: our need for each other.
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The Lady With The Dog by Anton Chekhov
Saison 1 · Épisode 4
jeudi 6 juin 2024 • Durée 44:01
In Anton Chekhov's timeless novella "The Lady with the Dog," a chance encounter at a seaside resort sets in motion a tale that resonates with the complexities of human emotion. Through his masterful prose, Chekhov invites us into the inner world of his characters, where the mundane rituals of a summer holiday give way to a profound exploration of love, desire, and the constraints of societal norms.
Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, this story transcends its time, offering insights into the human heart that feel startlingly contemporary. Chekhov's keen eye for detail and nuanced understanding of psychology bring his protagonists to life, making their dilemmas and yearnings palpable.
"The Lady with the Dog" is a testament to Chekhov's reputation as a master of the short story form. In this audiobook narration, his words are given voice, breathing new life into a classic that continues to captivate readers more than a century after its publication. Through the power of spoken word, you're invited to experience this poignant tale of unexpected passion and personal awakening in a way that honors Chekhov's subtle, yet profound, artistry.
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First Love and Other Sorrows by Harold Brodkey
jeudi 30 mai 2024 • Durée 01:10:43
Imagine the sepia-tinted streets of mid-20th century St. Louis, where the veneer of suburban respectability masks a landscape of hidden disappointments and unspoken regrets. In Harold Brodkey's "First Love and Other Sorrows," we are invited into the life of a young boy on the brink of adulthood, grappling with the unsettling realisations about his family's fragile facade. As he navigates the complexities of his sister's romances and the weight of his mother's expectations, he uncovers a profound and painful truth: the dreams of a perfect, happy family are often just that—dreams. Join us in this evocative journey, where every word breathes life into a nostalgic era, revealing the poignant and often heartbreaking moments that define our passage to maturity.
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