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Ivan Bunin began his creative journey as a poet: in 1891, when Ivan was only 21 years old, his first collection of poetry was published in the Oryol publishing house. Bunin himself at that time worked at the Orlovsky Vestnik newspaper as an assistant editor, which allowed him to sometimes publish his own works without much difficulty.

In 1895, Ivan Bunin moved to St. Petersburg, which marked a new stage in his life and work: quite quickly the young poet met the largest literary figures of the era, became close to older symbolists and became a member of the literary circle "Sreda", where, in addition to him, Leonid Andreev, Alexander Kuprin and Maxim Gorky. Nevertheless, the next few poetry collections that Bunin published did not arouse much interest among critics and readers of that time: Falling Leaves, which has now become a programmatic book, was left without due attention in its time. But the situation changes dramatically in 1909, when the author of the translation of “The Song of Hiawatha” becomes a laureate of the Pushkin Prize.

The next decade in Bunin's work was marked by the triumph of short prose: after a long trip around the world, the writer, one after another, began to release works that are now considered the pinnacle of his work. "The Mister from San Francisco", "The Grammar of Love", "Easy Breathing" - all of these were written between 1915 and 1917. A second similar outburst would happen to Bunin in 1937-1944, when author worked on a collection of short stories. Like Alexander Kuprin, Ivan Bunin makes love the main theme of his stories, but, unlike his fellow writer, he presents the feeling as a certain element of all-destroying passion, which can become the very “sunstroke” that the author depicted in the story of the same name. Stories in format listen to audiobooks online for free possible on our website.

A special stage in the life of Ivan Bunin was the creation of the partly autobiographical novel “The Life of Arsenyev,” for which the writer received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1933. For Bunin, the novel became the work of his life: conceived in 1920, from 1927 to 1930 it grew into five books, on the pages of which Alexey Arsenyev, a native of a Russian noble family, recalls his childhood and youth, which was marked by his first love, which ended tragically. The special style of narration, impressionistic descriptions of the surrounding nature and genre features make this text a worthy representative of Russian classical literature.

Books enlighten the soul, elevate and strengthen a person, awaken in him the best aspirations, sharpen his mind and soften his heart.

William Thackeray, English satirist

A book is a huge force.

Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, Soviet revolutionary

Without books, we can now neither live, nor fight, nor suffer, nor rejoice and win, nor confidently move towards that reasonable and beautiful future in which we unshakably believe.

Many thousands of years ago, the book, in the hands of the best representatives of humanity, became one of the main weapons in their struggle for truth and justice, and it was this weapon that gave these people terrible strength.

Nikolai Rubakin, Russian bibliologist, bibliographer.

A book is a working tool. But not only. It introduces people to the lives and struggles of other people, makes it possible to understand their experiences, their thoughts, their aspirations; it makes it possible to compare, understand the environment and transform it.

Stanislav Strumilin, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences

There is no better way to refresh the mind than to read the ancient classics; As soon as you take one of them in your hands, even for half an hour, you immediately feel refreshed, lightened and cleansed, lifted and strengthened, as if you had refreshed yourself by bathing in a clean spring.

Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher

Anyone who was not familiar with the creations of the ancients lived without knowing beauty.

Georg Hegel, German philosopher

No failures of history and blind spaces of time are able to destroy human thought, enshrined in hundreds, thousands and millions of manuscripts and books.

Konstantin Paustovsky, Russian Soviet writer

The book is a magician. The book transformed the world. It contains the memory of the human race, it is the mouthpiece of human thought. A world without a book is a world of savages.

Nikolai Morozov, creator of modern scientific chronology

Books are a spiritual testament from one generation to another, advice from a dying old man to a young man beginning to live, an order passed on to a sentry going on vacation to a sentry taking his place.

Without books, human life is empty. The book is not only our friend, but also our constant, eternal companion.

Demyan Bedny, Russian Soviet writer, poet, publicist

A book is a powerful tool of communication, labor, and struggle. It equips a person with the experience of life and struggle of humanity, expands his horizon, gives him knowledge with the help of which he can force the forces of nature to serve him.

Nadezhda Krupskaya, Russian revolutionary, Soviet party, public and cultural figure.

Reading good books is a conversation with the best people of past times, and, moreover, such a conversation when they tell us only their best thoughts.

René Descartes, French philosopher, mathematician, physicist and physiologist

Reading is one of the sources of thinking and mental development.

Vasily Sukhomlinsky, an outstanding Soviet teacher-innovator.

Reading is for the mind what physical exercise is for the body.

Joseph Addison, English poet and satirist

A good book is like a conversation with an intelligent person. The reader receives from her knowledge and a generalization of reality, the ability to understand life.

Alexei Tolstoy, Russian Soviet writer and public figure

Do not forget that the most colossal weapon of multifaceted education is reading.

Alexander Herzen, Russian publicist, writer, philosopher

Without reading there is no real education, there is no and there can be no taste, no words, no multifaceted breadth of understanding; Goethe and Shakespeare are equal to a whole university. By reading a person survives centuries.

Alexander Herzen, Russian publicist, writer, philosopher

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06/04/2013 Director

“Cursed Days” is an audiobook based on a collection of essays by Ivan Alekseevich Bunin.
“Cursed Days” by Ivan Bunin is a philosophical and journalistic work. These are the writer’s thoughts about Russia and the Russian people, recorded by him in diary form. Ivan Bunin called the days of the revolution and civil war “damned” and described everything that happened around him at the beginning of 1918 and until June 1919. Bunin reflects on people, on the essence of the revolution and on the great fall of Russia. Through “Cursed Days,” the author skillfully conveyed his pain, the torment of the impending exile and the intensity of the hatred with which the country burned during the days of the revolution, and all his love for that Russia that disappeared forever in these terrible days before his eyes.
The audiobook “Cursed Days” consists of two parts: “Cursed Days. Moscow 1918” and “Cursed days. Odessa 1919.”

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12/17/2015 Admin

“The Case of Cornet Elagin” is an audiobook based on a story by Russian writer and poet Ivan Alekseevich Bunin, written in 1926.
The hero of the story, in love with an actress, experiences a painful and crushing feeling. It turns out to be fatal for both and leads to a tragic outcome...
The audiobook “The Case of Cornet Elagin” is a radio version of the story by Ivan Bunin. As part of the Year of Literature in Russia. The director of the project is Maxim Osipov, the sound engineer is Lyubov Ryndina, the composer is Andrey Popov, the editor is Marina Lapygina, the producer is Olga Zolottseva, the chief editor of the project is Natalya Novikova.
Ivan Bunin’s audiobook “The Case of Cornet Elagin” was superbly narrated by Andrey Smolyakov.

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08/11/2015 Admin

“Under the Hammer and Sickle” is an audiobook based on a collection of stories by the great Russian writer and poet Ivan Bunin.
The audiobook “Under the Hammer and Sickle” includes stories by Ivan Alekseevich Bunin, telling about the ominous and sad days of post-revolutionary Russia - Russia “at its end”. But, despite the gloomy present, the writer finds support in life, asserting that “from the life of mankind, from centuries, generations, only the lofty, good and beautiful remain on earth” - “ best pages best books, a legend about honor, about conscience, about self-sacrifice, about noble deeds...” The work of Ivan Bunin himself will undoubtedly remain for centuries.
Ivan Bunin’s audiobook “Under the Hammer and Sickle” was voiced by Oleg Fedorov.

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06/15/2015 Admin

“The Grammar of Love” is an audiobook based on the works of the great Russian writer and poet Ivan Bunin.
The audiobook includes stories and novellas by Ivan Alekseevich Bunin, written in 1909-1916, as well as a cycle of “travel poems”, united under the name “Shadow of a Bird” (1907-1911). These are the best of the stories and stories of Ivan Bunin, who turned prose into genuine “poetry in prose.” Works are plot and philosophical, lyrical, descriptive, but always perfect in form, impeccably original in content and absolutely eternal in themes...
The audiobook of Ivan Bunin “The Grammar of Love” was voiced by Igor Murashko.

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01/10/2015 Admin


“Tales and Stories” is an audiobook based on the works of the Russian writer and poet Ivan Alekseevich Bunin.
The audiobook contains novels and short stories by the great Russian writer, the first Russian Nobel Prize laureate in literature, Ivan Alekseevich Bunin. The works are included in the secondary school curriculum.
The audiobook of Ivan Bunin “Tales and Stories” was voiced by Ilya Bobylev.

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06/14/2015 Director

“The Life of Arsenyev” is an audiobook based on the novel by the great Russian writer and poet Ivan Alekseevich Bunin, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Ivan Bunin’s novel “The Life of Arsenyev” ranks among the great masterpieces of Russian prose by Tolstoy, Turgenev, Dostoevsky. The novel, written in a foreign land in exile, is dedicated to Russia.
This book by Bunin is about the main thing - about the Motherland and about love, about the triumph of love over oblivion... This is one of the most personal and intimate works of the writer. The novel “The Life of Arsenyev” is not just a lyrical diary of distant and irretrievably gone days. The autobiographical material was transformed by Bunin so strongly that this book merges with the stories of that cycle, in which eternal problems - love, life and death - are artistically comprehended.
The radio version of the novel “The Life of Arsenyev” includes poetic works by Ivan Alekseevich Bunin. The author of the radio version is Natalya Novikova, the director is Maxim Osipov, the editor is Marina Lapygina, the composer is Andrey Popov, the sound engineers are Marina Karpenko and Lyubov Ryndina, the producer is Olga Zolotseva.
Ivan Bunin’s audiobook “The Life of Arsenyev” was amazingly narrated by Andrey Smolyakov.

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09/16/2014 Admin

“In the Night Sea” is an audiobook based on the stories of the great Russian writer and poet Ivan Alekseevich Bunin.
In his youth, Ivan Bunin experienced an acute tragedy: his common-law wife left for his friend. Many years later, Ivan Alekseevich met him on a sea voyage. These events formed the basis of the story “In the Night Sea.” The audiobook also includes other stories by Ivan Bunin from different years. Ivan Bunin’s audiobook “In the Night Sea” was voiced by Oleg Fedorov.

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07/12/2013 Admin


“Great performers. Issue 3. Anatoly Ktorov” is a radio play based on the stories of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Ivan Alekseevich Bunin, Alexander Ivanovich Kuprin and Guy de Maupassant, performed by Anatoly Ktorov and Boris Petker.
In the audiobook “Great Performers. Issue 3. Anatoly Ktorov” presents the stories: “Dear Dog” by A.P. Chekhov, “Paganini’s Violin” by A.I. Kuprin, “Relic” by Guy de Maupassant and “The Grammar of Love” by I.A. Bunin.