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A morte de Ivan Ilitch [The Death of Ivan Ilyich]

By: Leo Tolstoy, Robson Ortlibas - tradução
Narrated by: Spencer Toth
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Ivan Ilitch é um funcionário público do sistema judiciário russo. Casado com uma mulher exigente, buca ser um magistrado. O trabalho é o refúgio para evitar sua família. Depois de um acidente, ele acredita ter contraído uma doença, mas não há um diagnóstico satisfatório. O tempo passa e o ferimento agrava-se, ele então se vê restrito ao ambiente familiar. Ivan Ilitch quer morrer para dar fim à sua dor e à sua vida de mentiras. Inicia-se assim um processo de busca pelo sentido da vida, durante o qual Ivan percebe terem sido poucos os momentos da sua existência que tiveram significado.

Please note: This audiobook is in Brazilian Portuguese.

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Classics Historical Fiction World Literature

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