鈥榃ar and Peace鈥 in 60-hour on-air relay
RUSSIA yesterday began a 60-hour marathon broadcast during which celebrities and public will read aloud the whole of Leo Tolstoy’s sprawling novel “War and Peace”.
A total of 1,300 readers, including actors, politicians and sports figures and ordinary people, are taking part in the reading which began at 10am.
The reading of the four-volume novel set during Napoleon’s 1812 invasion of Russia is being broadcast live on television and radio as well as on a special website, voinaimir.com.
“Tolstoy draws together our whole country, no less than the state border or our single currency,” television presenter Fyokla Tolstaya, the novelist’s great-great-granddaughter, told RIA Novosti news agency.
Mayak radio station, which has given up all its schedule to the novel except for short news broadcasts, urged listeners to phone in to talk about their favorite character.
“My favorite character is Natasha Rostova, because like me, she made her own journey from a thoughtless young girl to a mother of a family who has learnt how to be happy,” said one listener, 35-year-old Anastasia, referring to one of the novel’s main heroines.
The readings are taking place in some of the settings of the novel, including Tolstoy’s country estate in Yasnaya Polyana south of Moscow, as well as in cities across the country including Grozny in Chechnya.
The marathon reading is set to run till tomorrow, getting through one volume a day. The project is part of a Year of Literature being held in Russia.
With its multiple characters and reams of dialogue in French, Tolstoy’s novel completed in 1869 is one of the most challenging in world literature.
- About Us
- |
- Terms of Use
- |
-
RSS
- |
- Privacy Policy
- |
- Contact Us
- |
- Shanghai Call Center: 962288
- |
- Tip-off hotline: 52920043
- 娌狪CP璇侊細娌狪CP澶05050403鍙-1
- |
- 浜掕仈缃戞柊闂讳俊鎭湇鍔¤鍙瘉锛31120180004
- |
- 缃戠粶瑙嗗惉璁稿彲璇侊細0909346
- |
- 骞挎挱鐢佃鑺傜洰鍒朵綔璁稿彲璇侊細娌瓧绗354鍙
- |
- 澧炲肩數淇′笟鍔$粡钀ヨ鍙瘉锛氭勃B2-20120012
Copyright 漏 1999- Shanghai Daily. All rights reserved.Preferably viewed with Internet Explorer 8 or newer browsers.