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Randolfo Barrionuevo
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Primera obra maestra de Dostoievski, admirada por generaciones de lectores y autores, por primera vez en audiolibro en esta traducción, interpretada por Randolfo Barrionuevo.
Crimen y Castigo es un profundo análisis psicológico de su protagonista, el joven estudiante Raskólnikov, cuya firme creencia en que los fines humanitarios justifican la maldad le conduce al asesinato de una usurera. Cuando ejecuta su plan, se ve obligado a asesinar también a la hermana de la usurera, ya que lo sorprende en el lugar del crimen.
El crimen deja a Rodión en un estado de gran confusión. Durante días, se sumerge en unas fiebres delirantes, causadas por el propio acto, andando sin rumbo y perdiendo a ratos la noción de la realidad, mientras en otros se muestra terriblemente lúcido. Se nos muestra una mente tan brillante como perturbada, obsesionada por el acto cometido.
La culpabilidad será una pesadilla constante con la que el estudiante será incapaz de convivir.
Su descenso a los infierno corre en paralelo al de la ciudad de San Petersburgo, en plena decadencia, que Dostoyevski retrata con pulso firme y una galería de personajes absolutamente memorables.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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