Skip to content
For a French Burglar, Stealing Masterpieces Is Easier Than Selling Them

For a French Burglar, Stealing Masterpieces Is Easier Than Selling Them

The New Yorker Radio Hour
10 сент. 2019 г. 20 min
Открыть в Clue

Об эпизоде

<p><span>Vjeran Tomic has been stealing since he was a small child, when he used a ladder to break into a library in his home town, in Bosnia. After moving to Paris, he graduated to lucrative apartment burglaries, living off the jewels he took and often doing time in prison. He became known in the French press as Spider-Man, and he began to steal art. Tomic has a grand sense of his calling as a burglar; he considers it his destiny and has described his robberies as acts of imagination. He eventually carried a truly epic heist: a break-in at the Musée d’Art Moderne, in Paris, in which he left with seventy million dollars’ worth of paintings. But selling these masterpieces proved harder than stealing them, and that’s where Spider-Man’s troubles began. The contributor </span><a href="https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/jake-halpern"><span>Jake Halpern</span></a><span> tells Vjeran Tomic’s story; excerpts from Tomic’s letters from prison are read by the actor Jean Brassard.  </span></p><br/> <p>Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See <a href="https://pcm.adswizz.com">pcm.adswizz.com</a> for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.</p>

Слушай этот эпизод на английском, чтобы учить английский

Подкасты — один из самых плотных способов впитать английский в естественном темпе. For a French Burglar, Stealing Masterpieces Is Easier Than Selling Them от The New Yorker Radio Hour даёт живые диалоги, неподготовленную речь и лексику, которая действительно встречается в реальных разговорах.

В приложении Clue каждое слово транскрипта кликабельное. Тапни незнакомое слово, увидь перевод на своём языке мгновенно и продолжай слушать без потери ритма.

Эпизоды для изучения английского

Другие подкасты на английском