A Christmas Tree and A Wedding, Fyodor Dostoevsky
A Christmas Tree and A Wedding, Fyodor Dostoevsky
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A Christmas Tree and A Wedding
Status, Superficiality, and the Chilling Cost of Social Climbing

Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky, Tim Zengerink

Narrator: Zeek Ring

Unabridged: 38 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/27/2025


Synopsis

Behind the tinsel and music... something sinister is unfolding.In A Christmas Tree and A Wedding, Fyodor Dostoevsky blends holiday charm with psychological tension, revealing the disturbing realities hidden behind social events. Through the keen eyes of a party guest, we witness ambition, greed, and an inappropriate obsession—all disguised as polite society.This modern audiobook adaptation brings Dostoevsky’s unsettling short story to life with crisp narration and updated language, while preserving the emotional weight and social criticism that define the original.What You’ll Hear in This Modern Translation:• A deceptively simple tale with dark psychological layers• Sharp observations on class, wealth, and twisted intentions• A chilling reflection on how easily society overlooks moral decayIncluded in This Edition:Modernized for clarity but faithful to its core message, this audiobook is perfect for fans of dark, thought-provoking fiction and classic literature with contemporary relevance.Listen now—and see what’s hidden behind the party lights.

About Fyodor Dostoevsky

Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881), born in Moscow, lived much of his childhood distanced from his frail mother and officious father. During these formative years, he formed a close bond with his elder brother Mikhail. When they were teenagers, however, Fyodor and Mikhail were enrolled in separate boarding schools, Fyodor matriculating at an engineering school in St. Petersburg. Even as he was studying the trade of government, Dostoevsky was honing his skills as a writer, inking drafts of what would become his first novel-Poor Folk. In 1846, it was published to warm critical response. Something of a literary figure at the age of twenty-five, Dostoevsky began attending the discussion group that would result in his imprisonment. His sentence was commuted to four years in prison and four years of army service. His prison experiences, as well as his life after prison among the urban poor of Russia, provided a vivid backdrop for much of his later work. Released from his imprisonment and service by 1858, he began a fourteen-year period of furious writing, in which he published many significant texts, including The House of the Dead, Notes from the Underground, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and Devils. During this period, Dostoevsky's life was in upheaval, as he lost both his first wife and his brother. On February 15, 1867, he married his stenographer Anna Grigorevna Snitkina, who managed his affairs until his death. Two months before he died, Dostoevsky completed the epilogue to The Brothers Karamazov, which was published in serial form in the Russian Messenger.


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