
A vivid portrait unfolds of a towering figure from early‑19th‑century Russia—a stern yet charismatic patriarch whose presence dominates a sprawling family saga. Through the eyes of his grandson, the narrative paints Stepan Mihailovitch Bagroff as a rough‑hewn man of noble lineage, proud of his ancestry yet grounded in the harsh realities of provincial life. His fierce temper and occasional brutality sit side by side with moments of unexpected generosity and a fierce, almost heroic sense of honor.
The memoir weaves together bustling courtrooms, bustling bazaars, and quiet country estates, offering a richly textured glimpse of a world where tradition and change clash. As the storyteller recounts his own birth and the legacy that shaped his upbringing, listeners are drawn into a tapestry of personal anecdotes, cultural detail, and the timeless struggle between duty and desire—setting the stage for the family’s unfolding drama.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (471K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-02-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1791–1859
Remembered for warm, vivid books about family life and the natural world, this 19th-century Russian writer helped turn memory into literature. His best-known works blend autobiography, observation, and a deep affection for the countryside.
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