Crime and punishment
Swetlana Geier, Sylvester Groth, Feodor Dostoyevsky, GermanDelivered between Tue, 6.5. and Wed, 7.5.
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Russia, 1860. The impoverished student Rodion Raskolnikov cold-bloodedly murders an old pawnbroker and her sister. One was usurious, the other mentally impaired. Raskolnikov believes he is entitled to eliminate "life unworthy of life." The old woman's savings are more than welcome to him. When he is not caught for the murder, the crime seems perfect. However, Raskolnikov has not accounted for that impulse that makes a person truly human - his own conscience. Overwhelmed by guilt, he falls into a deep delirium, at the end of which lies only one desire: to atone for his crime. Unabridged reading with Sylvester Groth, 3 mp3 CDs, approximately 24 hours and 46 minutes.
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