Oblomov

A Few Days from the Life of I.I. Oblomov (1980) [ReUp]  Movies

Posted by Someonelse at June 29, 2013
A Few Days from the Life of I.I. Oblomov (1980) [ReUp]

Several Days from the Life of I.I. Oblomov (1980)
A Film by Nikita Mikhalkov
2xDVD9 | ISO+MDS | PAL 4:3 | Scans (3 TIFs) | 143 mins | 6,39 Gb + 6,13 Gb
Audio: Russian AC3 5.1 @ 448 Kbps | Subs: Russian, English, French, Spanish, Italian,
Dutch, Japanese, Swedish, German, Portuguese, Hebrew, Arabic, Chinese, Czech
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Russian director Nikita Mikhalkov takes a break from emulating his beloved Chekhov to film the classic Ivan Goncharov novel Oblomov. The title character (played by Oleg Tabakov) is a 19th century Russian civil servant and landlord who chooses to go to bed one day–and never get up. Preferring to sleep his way through life rather than confront it, Oblomov is shaken from his slumbers by the arrival of a childhood friend Shtoltz. A series of flashbacks show why it is that this friend's presence gets Oblomov out of his 'jammies and back on his feet. Also known as A Few Days in the Life of I. I. Oblomov, this sprightly film is an excellent early example of the work of the director who would win a 1994 Oscar for his Burnt by the Sun.

Oblomov  Movies

Posted by at Jan. 13, 2025
Oblomov

Oblomov (1979)
St. Petersburg, mid 19th century: the indolent, middle-aged Oblomov lives in a flat with his older servant, Zakhar. He sleeps much of the day, dreaming of his childhood on his parents' estate. His boyhood companion, Stoltz, now an energetic and successful businessman, adds Oblomov to his circle whenever he's in the city, and Oblomov's life changes when Stoltz introduces him to Olga, lovely and cultured. When Stoltz leaves for several months, Oblomov takes a country house near Olga's, and she determines to change him: to turn him into a man of society, action, and culture. Soon, Olga and Oblomov are in love; but where, in the triangle, does that leave Stoltz?
Comedy  Drama  Romance 

Oblomov [Audiobook]  Audiobooks

Posted by IrGens at Nov. 14, 2020
Oblomov [Audiobook]

Oblomov [Audiobook] by Ivan Goncharov
English | January 08, 2020 | ASIN: B083JLSLS2 | MP3@128 kbps | 20h 7m | 1.08 GB
Narrator: Leighton Pugh

«Oblomov» by Ivan Gontcharov  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at April 18, 2024
«Oblomov» by Ivan Gontcharov

«Oblomov» by Ivan Gontcharov
French | EPUB | 0.2 MB

«Oblomov» by Ivan Goncharov  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Sept. 30, 2022
«Oblomov» by Ivan Goncharov

«Oblomov» by Ivan Goncharov
English | EPUB | 0.2 MB

«Oblomov» by Ivan Goncharov  Audiobooks

Posted by Gelsomino at Jan. 25, 2020
«Oblomov» by Ivan Goncharov

«Oblomov» by Ivan Goncharov
English | ISBN: 9781518939693 | MP3@64 kbps | 6h 27m | 177.3 MB

«Oblomov» by Ivan Goncharov  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Oct. 17, 2019
«Oblomov» by Ivan Goncharov

«Oblomov» by Ivan Goncharov
English | ISBN: 9781910150580 | EPUB | 1.8 MB

Ivan Gontcharov, "Oblomov: Scènes de la vie russe"  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TimMa at June 4, 2023
Ivan Gontcharov, "Oblomov: Scènes de la vie russe"

Ivan Gontcharov, "Oblomov: Scènes de la vie russe"
1990 | ISBN: 2825101486 | Français | EPUB | 224 pages | 0.6 MB

Le doux et paresseux Ilia Ilitch Oblomov souffre d'une maladie incurable, l'incapacité à agir. Partisan de la position allongée, il ne trouve le bonheur que dans le sommeil. Ni son ami Stolz, incarnation de l'énergie et de l'esprit d'entreprise, ni la belle Olga ne parviendront à le tirer de sa léthargie. …

Ivan Goncharov - Oblomov  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by tarantoga at Dec. 12, 2011
Ivan Goncharov - Oblomov

Ivan Goncharov - Oblomov
Publisher: P..gu.n C..ss.cs | ISBN: 0140449876 | 2005 | EPUB/MOBI | 496 pages | 2 MB/800 KB

Ivan Gončarov - Oblomov  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Anthias_31 at May 9, 2016
Ivan Gončarov - Oblomov

Ivan Gončarov - Oblomov
Italian | Garzanti | 2008 | ISBN: 8811360676 | 409 pages | EPUB | 3 MB

Meditato e scritto per oltre un decennio, "Oblòmov" venne pubblicato nel 1859, suscitando fin dal primo apparire ampi dibattiti. In effetti il protagonista eponimo, Il'jà Il'ìc Oblòmov, è uno di quei personaggi davanti ai quali tanto i lettori comuni quanto i critici letterari non rimangono indifferenti: preda di un'invincibile apatia che neppure l'amore sincero per la bella Ol'ga riesce a vincere, è caratterizzato da un'ipertrofia della coscienza cui corrisponde una paralisi dell'azione, o un suo dissiparsi in gesti sterili e disperati. Il "tipo umano" che Goncaròv mette in scena è da un lato squisitamente russo - e imparentato con altri celebri personaggi di quella letteratura, dall'Onégin di Puskin al Pecòrin di Lérmontov; dall'altro è emblematico di una condizione esistenziale eterna, a metà strada tra Amleto e Don Chisciotte, con la quale ogni generazione, in ogni luogo, si confronta.