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Futility- A Novel on Russian Themes
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Futility- A Novel on Russian Themes

Hosted by William Alexander Gerhardi · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 12 episodes

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In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, moved, and absorbed until the story reaches its poignant conclusion. Wharton praises Mr. Gerhardis remarkable ability to portray two vastly different cultures—the English and the Russian—with a sense of genuine objectivity. He captures their mutual perceptions and reactions, bringing to life a rich tapestry of empathy and understanding that resonates throughout the book.

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William Alexander Gerhardi hosts Futility- A Novel on Russian Themes, a arts show with 12 episodes published.

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012 - Part 4 Chapters 4-6

Feb 21, 202624m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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011 - Part 4 Chapters 1-3

Feb 21, 202628m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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010 - Part 3 Chapters 11-12

Feb 21, 202626m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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009 - Part 3 Chapters 8-10

Feb 21, 202647m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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008 - Part 3 Chapters 5-7

Feb 21, 202634m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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007 - Part 3 Chapters 3-4

Feb 21, 202648m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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006 - Part 3 Chapters 1-2

Feb 21, 202639m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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005 - Part 2

Feb 21, 202640m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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004 - Part 1 Chapters 9-11

Feb 21, 202640m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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003 - Part 1 Chapters 6-8

Feb 21, 202630m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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002 - Part 1 Chapters 1-5

Feb 21, 202644m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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001 - Preface

Feb 21, 20265m0

In her captivating preface, Edith Wharton reflects on discovering Futility and her initial reluctance to engage with another Russian-themed novel. Yet, as she delves deeper into the narrative, she finds herself amused, m

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