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Hardcover Tolstoy: The Inconstant Genius Book

ISBN: 1025331931

ISBN13: 9781025331935

Tolstoy: The Inconstant Genius

"Tolstoy: The Inconstant Genius" is a sweeping and insightful biography that explores the turbulent life of one of the world's most influential literary masters, Leo Tolstoy. Written by Alexander I. Nazaroff, this work examines the profound contradictions and creative brilliance of the man who authored such monumental epics as "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina". The biography traces Tolstoy's evolution from his early years as a member of the Russian nobility and his experiences in the military to his eventual rise as a global literary icon and later transformation into a radical social critic and spiritual seeker.

Nazaroff provides a compelling narrative that captures the dualities of Tolstoy's nature-the struggle between his immense artistic vitality and his persistent quest for moral purity. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, the book offers a vivid portrait of the cultural and historical landscape that informed Tolstoy's worldview. "Tolstoy: The Inconstant Genius" is an essential resource for readers looking to understand the psychological depth and historical significance of a writer whose legacy continues to shape the modern literary conscience. It remains a powerful study of the human spirit and the relentless pursuit of truth through art and faith.

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