A Hero of Our Time by Mikhail Yurevich LERMONTOV (1814 - 1841), translated by Marr MURRAY ( - ) and J. H. WISDOM ( - )
Genre(s): General Fiction
Read by: Kevin W. Davidson in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - 01 Book 1 Bela Chapter 1
00:14:47 - 02 - 02 Book 1 Chapter 2
00:18:13 - 03 - 03 Book 1 Chapter 3
00:34:35 - 04 - 04 Book 1 Chapter 4
00:43:13 - 05 - 05 Book 1 Chapter 5
00:51:30 - 06 - 06 Book 1 Chapter 6
00:56:44 - 07 - 07 Book 1 Chapter 7
01:10:00 - 08 - 08 Book 1 Chapter 8
01:21:15 - 09 - 09 Book 1 Chapter 9
01:26:53 - 10 - 10 Book 1 Chapter 10
01:32:04 - 11 - 11 Book 1 Chapter 11
01:42:47 - 12 - 12 Book 2 Maksim Maksimych
02:07:27 - 13 - 13 Foreword to Books 3, 4 and 5
02:11:09 - 14 - 14 Book 3 The first extract from Pechorin's diary
02:42:22 - 15 - 15 Book 4 The second extract from Pechorin's diary
03:10:11 - 16 - 16 Book 5 The third extract from Pechorin's diary Chapter 1
03:31:48 - 17 - 17 Book 5 Chapter 2
03:47:54 - 18 - 18 Book 5 Chapter 3
04:12:17 - 19 - 19 Book 5 Chapter 4-5
04:23:40 - 20 - 20 Book 5 Chapter 6-7
04:34:38 - 21 - 21 Book 5 Chapter 8-9
04:52:27 - 22 - 22 Book 5 Chapter 10-11
05:03:21 - 23 - 23 Book 5 Chapter 12-15
05:24:01 - 24 - 24 Book 5 Chapter 16-18
05:45:13 - 25 - 25 Book 5 Chapter 19
05:57:58 - 26 - 26 Book 5 Chapter 20
06:07:13 - 27 - 27 Book 5 Chapter 21
06:19:43 - 28 - 28 Book 5 Chapter 22
A Hero of Our Time is indeed a portrait, but not of one man. It is a portrait built up of all our generation's vices in full bloom. You will again tell me that a human being cannot be so wicked, and I will reply that if you can believe in the existence of all the villains of tragedy and romance, why wouldn't believe that there was a Pechorin? If you could admire far more terrifying and repulsive types, why aren't you more merciful to this character, even if it is fictitious? Isn't it because there's more truth in it than you might wish? (Summary by the author)
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