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The Brothers Karamazov Redux

By: Fyodor Dostoevsky
Narrated by: Geoffrey Giuliano, The Rebellion
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The Brothers Karamazov Redux presents Dostoevsky’s towering masterpiece in a newly ignited form, amplifying the emotional, philosophical, and spiritual power of the original while sharpening its raw immediacy for a modern listener. In this expansive retelling, the turbulent world of the Karamazov family surges to life: Dmitri with his volcanic passions and desperate impulses, Ivan with his tortured intellect and relentless questioning of God and morality, Alyosha with his quiet spiritual conviction wrestling against the chaos of his family’s sins, and the dark, lingering shadow of their father, whose greed, cruelty, and moral decay infects every moment of their intertwined lives. As these forces collide, the story becomes a vast meditation on guilt, redemption, free will, faith, human violence, and the eternal battle between love and despair that lies at the center of every soul.

Geoffrey Giuliano, Emmy-nominated actor and the driving creative force behind The Rebellion, delivers this monumental narrative with a depth and intensity that casts new light upon Dostoevsky’s greatest themes, revealing hidden emotional layers, sharpening the psychological conflicts, and giving each character a distinct inner gravity. His performance transforms the novel’s sweeping philosophical debates into living drama, its courtroom tension into breathless reality, and its spiritual passages into moments of profound human vulnerability. This Redux edition does not simply retell a classic; it resurrects it, allowing contemporary listeners to feel the heat, the anguish, the revelation, and the fragile hope at the core of the Karamazov legacy. Every argument becomes a battlefield, every confession a turning point, every moment of silence a storm held just beneath the surface. In this immersive re-envisioning, the listener is pulled into the depths of human conscience, invited to confront the same questions that haunted Dostoevsky himself: What is justice?

©2025 Eden Garret Giuliano (P)2025 Eden Garret Giuliano
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