
A raucous, cramped courtyard in a bustling Eastern European town becomes the stage for a grotesque domestic showdown that drags listeners into the chaotic rhythm of everyday survival. The opening thrusts us into the cellar of a dirty merchant’s house, where a shoemaker named Grísha Orlóff battles his wife in a night‑long, almost theatrical brawl, while nosy neighbors and onlookers—paint apprentices, tailors, an accordion player—cheer, gasp, and speculate on the next brutal move. Their crude commentary, peppered with dark humor and vivid slang, paints a vivid portrait of a community that finds both entertainment and dread in the raw, unvarnished lives of its inhabitants.
Beyond the initial clash, the collection of tales follows Orlóff and his compatriots through a series of sharply observed vignettes, each exposing the harshness and absurdity of life on the fringes. The narrator’s eye for detail and the author’s blend of satire and pathos invite listeners to witness a world where survival, violence, and fleeting moments of camaraderie intertwine, leaving an unforgettable impression of the “Barefoot Brigade” and its relentless, if oddly compelling, humanity.
Language
en
Duration
~12 hours (748K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Marc D'Hooghe at Free Literature (online soon in an extended version,also linking to free sources for education worldwide ... MOOC's, educational materials,...) (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive.)
Release date
2017-09-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1868–1936
A giant of Russian literature, he turned hardship, wandering, and political turmoil into vivid stories about workers, outcasts, and people pushed to the edges of society. His writing helped shape modern Russian prose and made him one of the defining literary voices of the early 20th century.
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