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Matryona's House

Stephen Critchlow reads Alexander Solzhenitsyn's short story from 1953, about Matryona, an impoverished but generous peasant woman living in a remote Russian village.

Stephen Critchlow reads Alexander Solzhenitsyn's short story from 1953, centring on Matryona, an impoverished but generous peasant woman living in a remote Russian village called Peatproduce. The narrator describes how, after serving a ten-year prison sentence, he takes lodging with Matryona, who endures her drab life with cheerfulness and fortitude, until tragedy strikes.

The story's depiction of the miseries of village life, essentially unchanged by Communism, offended Soviet critics in its 'pessimism'.

20 minutes

Last on

Fri 19 Jun 2009 19:45

Broadcasts

  • Fri 21 Nov 2008 19:50
  • Fri 19 Jun 2009 19:45