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STEPNIAK
JOHN MARTIN’S FORLAG - KØBENHAVN — MCMX
In the dimly lit backroom of a Geneva tavern, Helene hurriedly delivers a sealed letter from Russia to her old friend Andrey, a diligent statistician and occasional columnist for a provincial newspaper. Their brief reunion is marked by quiet tension, as the two expatriates navigate a world still reeling from war, shifting loyalties, and the looming uncertainty of their homeland. The scene is rendered with vivid detail—from the flickering lamp and faded wallpaper to the careful choreography of their conversation—drawing listeners into the intimate atmosphere of a modest apartment that feels both safe and suffocating.
As Andrey begins to read the missive, the narrative peels back layers of family drama, political intrigue, and personal disillusionment that have long haunted the Russian diaspora. Through their measured dialogue, the story explores the quiet desperation of those caught between duty and doubt, hinting at a deeper philosophical current that questions purpose itself. Listeners will find themselves immersed in a delicate balance of hope and melancholy, waiting to see how these fragile connections shape the characters’ next steps.
Language
da
Duration
~7 hours (416K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Louise Hope, David Starner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2008-01-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1851–1895
A fiery exile, journalist, and novelist, he turned firsthand experience of the Russian revolutionary underground into books that gripped readers across Europe. Writing under the name Stepniak, he combined political urgency with a talent for vivid storytelling.
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