Life and Death, and Other Stories and Legends
Henryk Sienkiewicz
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Henryk Sienkiewicz won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1905, but as he wrote in Polish many English-speakers are unfamiliar with his work. This short story collection is a sampler of five myths and legends which he collected. The "Life and Death" of the title is a Hindu legend, the rest of Polish stories. All are short and together form a little taste of this great author who is too often unknown to English readers. - Summary by Beth Thomas (0 hr 37 min)
Chapters
Life and Death | 10:29 | Read by MaryAnne |
Is He the Dearest One? | 3:23 | Read by MaryAnne |
A Legend of the Sea | 6:39 | Read by Jeanie |
The Cranes | 9:01 | Read by Winston Tharp |
The Judgement of Peter and Paul on Olympus | 8:24 | Read by MaryAnne |
Reviews





Tony Greyhound
Pretty cool traditional type stories. Superb audio quality. So many thanks to LibriVox and all the volunteers.