
In a quiet night of apprenticeship, the narrator stumbles upon a forgotten, vellum‑bound codex left by his wise master. By candlelight he turns the ambered, uncial pages and discovers a treasury of ancient legends and parables. The collection is presented as whispered retellings, each steeped in mythic symbolism and the weight of forgotten faith. As the listener, you are invited to hear the same stories that once stirred the master’s own imagination.
Among the tales is a haunting rendition of the first humans after their banishment, their yearning for the lost garden, and the stern cherub guarding the gate with a flaming sword. Their desperate plea summons a promise of future redemption, while a serpentine presence lurks, shaping their fate. The narrative then follows a pact forged in desperation, a cursed child marked by seven serpents, and the uneasy bargain with a dark visitor promising relief. These episodes blend sorrow, hope, and moral conflict, offering a reflective glimpse into humanity’s earliest myths.
Language
de
Duration
~2 hours (128K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jens Sadowski
Release date
2012-03-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1877–1957
A major voice of Russian modernism, his writing moves through folklore, dreams, satire, and the uncanny with a style that feels both old-world and startlingly strange. His life took him from student arrest and exile to émigré years in Paris, and that sense of upheaval runs through much of his work.
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