audio books in russian
Dec. 15th, 2007 09:29 amSo I've realized, living here not in Russia я теряю свое знание русского не по дням а по часам (I'm losing my Russian by the hour).
I have a lot of novels and such books which I read, but unless I'm doing a serious amount of workbook type exercises to go along with it, new words don't get into my memory as well as if I'm listening to them.
Does anyone know where I can find audio books in Russian, of novels or short stories that are a native speaker might listen to, but which is not written in a roundabout literary way?
A friend of mine gave me Akunin's Azazel, but the language is of a very embellished and ornate style that feels completely over my head at this point. I've been listening to BBC russian and the programs on webtelek.com when I can, but they're often unreliable and don't work.
If you recommend a book in particular, please at least let me know what it's about, and if you possibly can, where i could find an audio book of it.
спасибо заранее!
I have a lot of novels and such books which I read, but unless I'm doing a serious amount of workbook type exercises to go along with it, new words don't get into my memory as well as if I'm listening to them.
Does anyone know where I can find audio books in Russian, of novels or short stories that are a native speaker might listen to, but which is not written in a roundabout literary way?
A friend of mine gave me Akunin's Azazel, but the language is of a very embellished and ornate style that feels completely over my head at this point. I've been listening to BBC russian and the programs on webtelek.com when I can, but they're often unreliable and don't work.
If you recommend a book in particular, please at least let me know what it's about, and if you possibly can, where i could find an audio book of it.
спасибо заранее!