Alexander Pushkin: Egyptian Nights and Other Tales of Imagination and Romance Free Audiobook Download by Alexander Pushkin


'Alexander Pushkin: Egyptian Nights and Other Tales of Imagination and Romance' by Alexander Pushkin is a collection of short stories, most of which are romantic in nature.

One of the most famous Russian writers, Alexander Pushkin was born in Moscow on the 26th of January 1799. He died suddenly in the city on a cold winter day, 30th of May 1837. His works included metaphysical poems and dramas with an emphasis on plot, character development, and classical themes.

Alexander Pushkin was a Russian poet and writer who lived in the early 1800s. He is considered to be one of the greatest writers of the Romantic era, and his poems are widely studied today. The main focus of this book is about love, romance, and imagination.

Alexander Pushkin: Egyptian Nights and Other Tales of Imagination and Romance by Alexander Pushkin is a collection of stories, poems, and novellas written in 1833. These tales give insight to the author's views on political unrest during his time period.

Alexander Pushkin is a Russian Romantic writer and poet. His work, especially his early poetry, exerted tremendous influence on subsequent development of Russian literature and also on European literature. Among his best-known works are the narrative poems "The Bronze Horseman" and "The Queen of Spades".

The novel tells the story of an unnamed narrator who is invited by an old woman to travel with her from St. Petersburg to Egypt in order to accompany her in dying. The trip is a strange and magical experience, full of the narrator’s thoughts which often seem disconnected from the reality of his surroundings.

Published Date 2021-03-02
Duration 8 hours 3 minutes
Author Alexander Pushkin
Narrated Stefan Rudnicki
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Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Classics, Short Stories

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