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Lazarus

By: Leonid Andreyev
Narrated by: Daniel Allen
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Summary

In the ancient lands of Judea, where the boundary between life and death is both sacred and feared, one man crosses that divide and returns irrevocably changed. Lazarus, raised from the grave by the hand of Christ, emerges not as the man he once was but as a shadow of his former self, haunted by the specter of death.

The miracle of Lazarus's resurrection reverberates across the land, drawing pilgrims and skeptics alike. Yet, as Lazarus walks among the living, he carries with him an unsettling aura that instills dread and despair in all who encounter him. His hollow eyes reflect the abyss he has glimpsed, and his presence becomes a grim reminder of mortality.

Leonid Andreyev’s "Lazarus" is a profound exploration of the human condition, delving into themes of life, death, and the unknowable mysteries that lie beyond. Through poetic prose and existential depth, Andreyev crafts a tale that challenges the listener to ponder the essence of existence and the cost of transcending the natural order.

As the shadows of the past linger and the world grapples with the unfathomable, "Lazarus" invites you to contemplate the paradox of life reborn and the darkness that dwells within us all. Prepare to be captivated by a narrative that resonates with timeless questions and haunts long after the story ends.

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