Hadji Murat - A Gripping Tale of Courage Betrayal and Honor
Leo Tolstoy, Tim Zengerink
Narratore Zeek Ring
Casa editrice: The Library of Alexandria
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What if your only path to freedom meant trusting your sworn enemies? Hadji Murat is Leo Tolstoy’s fierce and haunting story of honor, survival, and impossible choices. Based on a true historical figure, this modern adaptation follows the Avar warrior Hadji Murat as he deserts Imam Shamil and allies with the Russian Empire—his enemy—in a desperate attempt to save his family. Caught between betrayal and bravery, Murat’s struggle becomes a symbol of personal integrity in a world of political cruelty and deception. What You’ll Hear in This Adaptation: - A powerful historical drama based on real-life events in the Caucasus - A deeply personal tale of divided loyalties, inner strength, and sacrifice - A modern, immersive retelling of Tolstoy’s masterful final novella - A story that questions the meaning of courage, freedom, and betrayal Perfect for fans of war literature, historical fiction, and moral complexity—Hadji Murat remains one of Tolstoy’s most unforgettable final achievements.
Durata: circa 5 ore (04:54:20) Data di pubblicazione: 01/09/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

