Dead Souls
by Nikolai Gogol, Nikolay Andreyev
Narrated by Allan Corduner
Why Listen to This Audiobook?
A 19th-century Russian con man buying dead serfs on paper sounds absurd — it is, and that's exactly Gogol's devastating point about his entire country.
- Great if you want: biting satire wrapped in a picaresque road-trip structure
- Listening experience: darkly comic and digressive — rewards patience over binge-listening
- Narration: Corduner brings theatrical range to Gogol's parade of grotesque characters
- Skip if: you need narrative resolution — Gogol never finished it
About This Audiobook
Gogol's satirical masterpiece follows Chichikov, a mysteriously charming swindler who travels the Russian countryside purchasing the names of deceased serfs from cash-strapped landowners. Set in provincial Russia of the 1840s, the scheme exploits a bureaucratic loophole: dead serfs still exist on census rolls, and Chichikov plans to mortgage these phantom souls for profit. What begins as a comic caper gradually reveals itself as a sharp, unsettling portrait of greed, moral decay, and the absurdity of Russian society.
Allan Corduner brings remarkable range to the sprawling cast of eccentric landowners, each rendered with distinct vocal texture and comic timing. His performance captures both the novel's broad humor and its underlying melancholy, navigating Gogol's digressive, almost hypnotic prose with steady rhythm. At over eighteen hours, the runtime rewards patient listeners, as the story's brilliance accumulates slowly through character and atmosphere. Audio suits this novel particularly well, restoring the oral, storytelling quality that Gogol himself prized.
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