Jean-Christophe IV Kapinoitsija

audiobook

Jean-Christophe IV Kapinoitsija

by Romain Rolland

FI·~10 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

Produced by Juhani Kärkkäinen and Tapio Riikonen

7:11:13
2

ROMAIN ROLLAND

0:04
3

R. R. - I - LENTOHIEKKAA

3:24:56

Description

The story opens amid a fierce winter wind that rattles the city’s great gate, as a young Jean‑Christophe bursts free from a year of inner turmoil. He feels an intoxicating sense of liberation, laughing at the storm around him and embracing the moment he is finally unbound from past burdens and imagined judgments. Returning home through the snow‑blanketed streets, he greets his mother with wild, childlike joy, his laughter echoing the newfound lightness in his heart.

Through vivid, lyrical narration the listener is invited to share Christophe’s ecstatic rediscovery of self‑worth and the restless curiosity that drives him deeper into his own thoughts. The narrative balances tender domestic scenes with the sweeping contemplation of a soul that has escaped its own cages, promising an intimate portrait of a man who, for the first time, truly owns his existence. This early chapter sets a tone of hopeful rebellion and introspective wonder that will linger long after the listening ends.

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Full title

Jean-Christophe IV Kapinoitsija Kapinoitsija

Language

fi

Duration

~10 hours (610K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2019-02-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Romain Rolland

Romain Rolland

1866–1944

A Nobel Prize–winning French writer, he used fiction, biography, and essays to explore music, conscience, and the struggle to stay humane in troubled times. Best known for the vast novel cycle Jean-Christophe, he also became one of Europe’s most recognizable literary voices for peace.

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