
RUDIN - A Novel
By Ivan Turgenev
INTRODUCTION - I
THE NAMES OF THE CHARACTERS IN THE BOOK
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A young, strikingly charismatic intellectual arrives in a provincial Russian town, instantly captivating the circle of friends, admirers, and lovers who surround him. His magnetic presence and lofty ideas about art, politics, and personal freedom stir both admiration and unease, pulling the narrator into a delicate dance of observation and involvement. As the season turns, the community begins to feel the tension between his lofty ambitions and the ordinary lives of those he touches.
Through gentle, nuanced prose, the novel explores the fragile balance between idealism and reality, love’s many faces, and the quiet heartbreak that follows when brilliance meets the limits of human connection. Listeners will be drawn into the subtle emotional currents that flow beneath polite conversation and social gatherings, feeling the quiet yearning that drives each character. The story invites reflection on how the pursuit of lofty dreams can both illuminate and unsettle everyday existence.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (280K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Eric Eldred, and David Widger
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1818–1883
A master of Russian realism, he wrote with unusual grace about love, loss, social change, and the tensions between old ideas and new ones. Best known for Fathers and Sons, he helped bring Russian literature to a wide European audience.
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