The peasants, [vol. 2] : $b Winter

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The peasants, [vol. 2] : $b Winter

by Władysław Stanisław Reymont

EN·~9 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

iTHE PEASANTS

0:18
2

THE PEASANTS WINTER

0:27
3

PUBLISHER’S NOTE

0:22
4

CHAPTER I

46:15
5

CHAPTER II

38:35
6

CHAPTER III

40:27
7

CHAPTER IV

53:15
8

CHAPTER V

30:54
9

CHAPTER VI

36:48
10

CHAPTER VII

41:31

Description

Set against a bleak Polish winter, the story opens with the land shivering under relentless gales and ice‑clad fields. The narrator paints the season as a living, howling beast that strips the countryside of its modest comforts, leaving the peasants to confront a world turned hostile and mute. Through vivid, almost tactile descriptions of wind, frost and the waning light, the novel immerses listeners in the raw struggle of ordinary people wrestling with nature's fury.

Amid this harsh backdrop, the villagers' daily routines become acts of quiet endurance, as they mend thatched roofs, guard thin livestock, and share whispered prayers for milder days. The prose captures both the physical hardship and the subtle bonds of community that hold them together, hinting at deeper questions about fate, resilience, and the march of time. Listeners will feel the cold seep into each scene, while also sensing the stubborn warmth of human hope that refuses to be extinguished.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (533K characters)

Release date

2025-06-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Władysław Stanisław Reymont

Władysław Stanisław Reymont

1867–1925

Best known for the sweeping novel The Peasants, this Polish Nobel laureate turned village life, social change, and hard-won human drama into vivid fiction. His work moves between the countryside and the growing industrial world, always with a sharp eye for ordinary people.

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