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Cien ponurego Wschodu
- Narrated by: Marcin Popczynski
- Length: 3 hrs and 23 mins
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Summary
O niezmierzonej Rosji i wielkim rosyjskim narodzie powiedziano i napisano juz bardzo wiele. Zbiór felietonów Ossendowskiego jest wyjatkowy. Obnaza "rosyjska dusze zbiorowa" i ujawnia, jak dalece gusla, zabobony i mistyka wplywaja na dzialania i decyzje tej jednej z najwiekszych grup etnicznych na swiecie. Autor uchwycil Rosje w ciekawym momencie - przed rewolucja bolszewicka, kiedy to sekty i grupy religijne przybraly na sile. Barwnym stylem opowiedziano o burlakach, jamszczyznie czy Griszce Rasputinie.
Please note: This audiobook is in Polish.
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- 31-12-20
Indispensable and riveting
Ossendowski’s recollections are well over a century but they read very contemporary. The barbarism and soul flaying darkness of early modern Soviet has not abandoned it yet and very much still lingers. Enlightening reading.
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