Author: Joseph Krauskopf
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
In this work, Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf talks about his experience in meeting the great Leo Tolstoy and being visibly impacted by his selfless motives. Krauskopf chances upon Tolstoy in a lucky encounter which was on a visit to Russia to present to the Czar a plan intending to alleviate, reduce, and eventually eradicate the horrible persecution of Jews. The experience leaves him affected beyond measure. It can be noticed in his own words, "From the moment I first gazed upon him he held me captive, and by a strange psychic power, he has held me enthralled since." Tolstoy's infallible fight to procure parity for the labor class and his tireless enthusiasm to rid them of their physical and mental anguish is the subject of most of this small book. The book also provides a quick peek into the thought processes that converted Tolstoy from a libertarian and world-famous author into an avowed reformer.
"My Visit to Tolstoy": Five Discourses
Author: Joseph Krauskopf
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
In this work, Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf talks about his experience in meeting the great Leo Tolstoy and being visibly impacted by his selfless motives. Krauskopf chances upon Tolstoy in a lucky encounter which was on a visit to Russia to present to the Czar a plan intending to alleviate, reduce, and eventually eradicate the horrible persecution of Jews. The experience leaves him affected beyond measure. It can be noticed in his own words, "From the moment I first gazed upon him he held me captive, and by a strange psychic power, he has held me enthralled since." Tolstoy's infallible fight to procure parity for the labor class and his tireless enthusiasm to rid them of their physical and mental anguish is the subject of most of this small book. The book also provides a quick peek into the thought processes that converted Tolstoy from a libertarian and world-famous author into an avowed reformer.
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 58
Book Description
In this work, Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf talks about his experience in meeting the great Leo Tolstoy and being visibly impacted by his selfless motives. Krauskopf chances upon Tolstoy in a lucky encounter which was on a visit to Russia to present to the Czar a plan intending to alleviate, reduce, and eventually eradicate the horrible persecution of Jews. The experience leaves him affected beyond measure. It can be noticed in his own words, "From the moment I first gazed upon him he held me captive, and by a strange psychic power, he has held me enthralled since." Tolstoy's infallible fight to procure parity for the labor class and his tireless enthusiasm to rid them of their physical and mental anguish is the subject of most of this small book. The book also provides a quick peek into the thought processes that converted Tolstoy from a libertarian and world-famous author into an avowed reformer.
How to Write Like Tolstoy
Author: Richard Cohen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1786070227
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
A Spectator Best Book of the Year ‘There are three rules for writing a novel,’ Somerset Maugham once said. ‘Unfortunately, no one knows what they are.’ So how to bring characters to life, find a voice, kill your darlings, avoid plagiarism (or choose not to), or run that most challenging of literary gauntlets—writing a good sex scene? Veteran editor and author Richard Cohen takes us on a fascinating excursion into the lives and minds of our greatest writers—from Balzac and Eliot to Woolf and Nabokov, through to Zadie Smith and Stephen King, with a few mischievous detours to Tolstoy along the way. In a glittering tour d’horizon, he lays bare their tricks, motivations, techniques, obsessions and flaws.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1786070227
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 265
Book Description
A Spectator Best Book of the Year ‘There are three rules for writing a novel,’ Somerset Maugham once said. ‘Unfortunately, no one knows what they are.’ So how to bring characters to life, find a voice, kill your darlings, avoid plagiarism (or choose not to), or run that most challenging of literary gauntlets—writing a good sex scene? Veteran editor and author Richard Cohen takes us on a fascinating excursion into the lives and minds of our greatest writers—from Balzac and Eliot to Woolf and Nabokov, through to Zadie Smith and Stephen King, with a few mischievous detours to Tolstoy along the way. In a glittering tour d’horizon, he lays bare their tricks, motivations, techniques, obsessions and flaws.
Tolstoy Together: 85 Days of War and Peace with Yiyun Li
Author: Yiyun Li
Publisher: Public Space Books
ISBN: 9781734590760
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
A reader's companion for Tolstoy's epic novel, War and Peace, inspired by the online book club led by Yiyun Li. For the writer Yiyun Li, whenever life has felt uncertain, War and Peace has been the novel she turns to. In March 2020, as the pandemic tightened its grip, Li and A Public Space launched #TolstoyTogether, a War and Peace book club, on Twitter and Instagram, gathering a community (that came to include writers such as Joyce Carol Oates, Garth Greenwell, and Carl Phillips) for 85 days of prompts, conversation, succor, and pleasure. It was an experience shaped not only by the time in which they read but also the slow, consistent rhythm of the reading. And the extraordinary community that gathered for a moment each day to discuss Tolstoy, history, and the role of art in a time like this. Tolstoy Together captures that moment, and offers a guided, communal experience for past and new readers, lovers of Russian literature, and all those looking for what Li identifies as "his level-headedness and clear-sightedness offer[ing] a solidity during a time of duress.
Publisher: Public Space Books
ISBN: 9781734590760
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
A reader's companion for Tolstoy's epic novel, War and Peace, inspired by the online book club led by Yiyun Li. For the writer Yiyun Li, whenever life has felt uncertain, War and Peace has been the novel she turns to. In March 2020, as the pandemic tightened its grip, Li and A Public Space launched #TolstoyTogether, a War and Peace book club, on Twitter and Instagram, gathering a community (that came to include writers such as Joyce Carol Oates, Garth Greenwell, and Carl Phillips) for 85 days of prompts, conversation, succor, and pleasure. It was an experience shaped not only by the time in which they read but also the slow, consistent rhythm of the reading. And the extraordinary community that gathered for a moment each day to discuss Tolstoy, history, and the role of art in a time like this. Tolstoy Together captures that moment, and offers a guided, communal experience for past and new readers, lovers of Russian literature, and all those looking for what Li identifies as "his level-headedness and clear-sightedness offer[ing] a solidity during a time of duress.
A Confession
Author: Leo Tolstoy
Publisher: Phoemixx Classics Ebooks
ISBN: 3986778187
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
A Confession Leo Tolstoy - This short work was originally titled An Introduction to a Criticism of Dogmatic Theology. It is a brief autobiographical story of the author's struggle with a mid-life existential crisis, and describes his search for the answer to the ultimate philosophical question: If God does not exist, since death is inevitable, what is the meaning of life?
Publisher: Phoemixx Classics Ebooks
ISBN: 3986778187
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
A Confession Leo Tolstoy - This short work was originally titled An Introduction to a Criticism of Dogmatic Theology. It is a brief autobiographical story of the author's struggle with a mid-life existential crisis, and describes his search for the answer to the ultimate philosophical question: If God does not exist, since death is inevitable, what is the meaning of life?
Tolstoy
Author: Rosamund Bartlett
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 0547545878
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 581
Book Description
This biography of the brilliant author of War and Peace and Anna Karenina “should become the first resort for everyone drawn to its titanic subject” (Booklist, starred review). In November 1910, Count Lev Tolstoy died at a remote Russian railway station. At the time of his death, he was the most famous man in Russia, more revered than the tsar, with a growing international following. Born into an aristocratic family, Tolstoy spent his existence rebelling against not only conventional ideas about literature and art but also traditional education, family life, organized religion, and the state. In “an epic biography that does justice to an epic figure,” Rosamund Bartlett draws extensively on key Russian sources, including fascinating material that has only become available since the collapse of the Soviet Union (Library Journal, starred review). She sheds light on Tolstoy’s remarkable journey from callow youth to writer to prophet; discusses his troubled relationship with his wife, Sonya; and vividly evokes the Russian landscapes Tolstoy so loved and the turbulent times in which he lived.
Publisher: HMH
ISBN: 0547545878
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 581
Book Description
This biography of the brilliant author of War and Peace and Anna Karenina “should become the first resort for everyone drawn to its titanic subject” (Booklist, starred review). In November 1910, Count Lev Tolstoy died at a remote Russian railway station. At the time of his death, he was the most famous man in Russia, more revered than the tsar, with a growing international following. Born into an aristocratic family, Tolstoy spent his existence rebelling against not only conventional ideas about literature and art but also traditional education, family life, organized religion, and the state. In “an epic biography that does justice to an epic figure,” Rosamund Bartlett draws extensively on key Russian sources, including fascinating material that has only become available since the collapse of the Soviet Union (Library Journal, starred review). She sheds light on Tolstoy’s remarkable journey from callow youth to writer to prophet; discusses his troubled relationship with his wife, Sonya; and vividly evokes the Russian landscapes Tolstoy so loved and the turbulent times in which he lived.
Tolstoy and the Purple Chair
Author: Nina Sankovitch
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062092162
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
“NinaSankovitch has crafted a dazzling memoir that remindsus of the most primal function of literature-to heal, to nurture and to connectus to our truest selves." —Thrity Umrigar, author of The Space Between Us Catalyzedby the loss of her sister, a mother of four spends one year savoring a greatbook every day, from Thomas Pynchon to Nora Ephron and beyond. In the tradition ofGretchen Rubin’s The Happiness Project and Joan Dideon’sA Year of Magical Thinking, Nina Sankovitch’ssoul-baring and literary-minded memoir is a chronicle of loss,hope, and redemption. Nina ultimately turns to reading as therapy andthrough her journey illuminates the power of books to help us reclaim ourlives.
Publisher: Harper Collins
ISBN: 0062092162
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
“NinaSankovitch has crafted a dazzling memoir that remindsus of the most primal function of literature-to heal, to nurture and to connectus to our truest selves." —Thrity Umrigar, author of The Space Between Us Catalyzedby the loss of her sister, a mother of four spends one year savoring a greatbook every day, from Thomas Pynchon to Nora Ephron and beyond. In the tradition ofGretchen Rubin’s The Happiness Project and Joan Dideon’sA Year of Magical Thinking, Nina Sankovitch’ssoul-baring and literary-minded memoir is a chronicle of loss,hope, and redemption. Nina ultimately turns to reading as therapy andthrough her journey illuminates the power of books to help us reclaim ourlives.
The 60s Communes
Author: Timothy Miller
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 0815605501
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The greatest wave of communal living in American history crested in the tumultuous 1960s era including the early 1970s. To the fascination and amusement of more decorous citizens, hundreds of thousands of mostly young dreamers set out to build a new culture apart from the established society. Widely believed by the larger public to be sinks of drug-ridden sexual immorality, the communes both intrigued and repelled the American people. The intentional communities of the 1960s era were far more diverse than the stereotype of the hippie commune would suggest. A great many of them were religious in basis, stressing spiritual seeking and disciplined lifestyles. Others were founded on secular visions of a better society. Hundreds of them became so stable that they survive today. This book surveys the broad sweep of this great social yearning from the first portents of a new type of communitarianism in the early 1960s through the waning of the movement in the mid-1970s. Based on more than five hundred interviews conducted for the 60s Communes Project, among other sources, it preserves a colorful and vigorous episode in American history. The book includes an extensive directory of active and non-active communes, complete with dates of origin and dissolution.
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
ISBN: 0815605501
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
The greatest wave of communal living in American history crested in the tumultuous 1960s era including the early 1970s. To the fascination and amusement of more decorous citizens, hundreds of thousands of mostly young dreamers set out to build a new culture apart from the established society. Widely believed by the larger public to be sinks of drug-ridden sexual immorality, the communes both intrigued and repelled the American people. The intentional communities of the 1960s era were far more diverse than the stereotype of the hippie commune would suggest. A great many of them were religious in basis, stressing spiritual seeking and disciplined lifestyles. Others were founded on secular visions of a better society. Hundreds of them became so stable that they survive today. This book surveys the broad sweep of this great social yearning from the first portents of a new type of communitarianism in the early 1960s through the waning of the movement in the mid-1970s. Based on more than five hundred interviews conducted for the 60s Communes Project, among other sources, it preserves a colorful and vigorous episode in American history. The book includes an extensive directory of active and non-active communes, complete with dates of origin and dissolution.
Where Love is There God is Also
Author: Graf Leo Tolstoy
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Welcome to the poignant world of Leo Tolstoy's Where Love Is, There God Is Also, a profound exploration of love, faith, and the moral responsibilities that bind humanity together. In this compelling narrative, Tolstoy invites readers to reflect on the essence of compassion and the transformative power of love in everyday life. Set against the backdrop of Russian society, the story follows a humble shoemaker named Martin, who grapples with his faith and the meaning of life. Through Martin's encounters with various characters, each representing different facets of human experience, Tolstoy illuminates the profound truth that love is the path to understanding and connection with the divine. The central themes of the novella include the nature of true love, the importance of humility, and the recognition of God’s presence in acts of kindness. Tolstoy masterfully weaves these motifs into a narrative that resonates with universal truths, encouraging readers to examine their own lives and relationships. The overall tone of Where Love Is, There God Is Also is both reflective and hopeful, embodying Tolstoy's deep belief in the capacity for goodness within every individual. His lyrical prose and rich characterizations engage readers emotionally, drawing them into a world where love transcends societal boundaries. This work appeals to a diverse audience, from those familiar with Tolstoy's broader oeuvre to readers seeking inspiration in the realms of spirituality and ethical living. Its simple yet profound message continues to resonate, making it relevant for contemporary readers grappling with similar moral questions. As you immerse yourself in Where Love Is, There God Is Also, you will uncover not only a narrative rich with spiritual insights but also an invitation to embrace love as a guiding force in your own life. Tolstoy’s eloquent storytelling encourages introspection and personal growth, making this novella a cherished favorite for those seeking deeper meaning. In conclusion, Where Love Is, There God Is Also is more than a story; it is a heartfelt reminder of the importance of love and kindness in a complex world. Whether you are a lifelong admirer of Tolstoy or discovering his work for the first time, prepare to be moved by the beauty and wisdom contained within its pages. Don’t miss your chance to experience the profound truths of Leo Tolstoy's Where Love Is, There God Is Also. Allow this powerful novella to inspire and uplift you—grab your copy now and join the journey towards understanding love’s divine essence!
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 28
Book Description
Welcome to the poignant world of Leo Tolstoy's Where Love Is, There God Is Also, a profound exploration of love, faith, and the moral responsibilities that bind humanity together. In this compelling narrative, Tolstoy invites readers to reflect on the essence of compassion and the transformative power of love in everyday life. Set against the backdrop of Russian society, the story follows a humble shoemaker named Martin, who grapples with his faith and the meaning of life. Through Martin's encounters with various characters, each representing different facets of human experience, Tolstoy illuminates the profound truth that love is the path to understanding and connection with the divine. The central themes of the novella include the nature of true love, the importance of humility, and the recognition of God’s presence in acts of kindness. Tolstoy masterfully weaves these motifs into a narrative that resonates with universal truths, encouraging readers to examine their own lives and relationships. The overall tone of Where Love Is, There God Is Also is both reflective and hopeful, embodying Tolstoy's deep belief in the capacity for goodness within every individual. His lyrical prose and rich characterizations engage readers emotionally, drawing them into a world where love transcends societal boundaries. This work appeals to a diverse audience, from those familiar with Tolstoy's broader oeuvre to readers seeking inspiration in the realms of spirituality and ethical living. Its simple yet profound message continues to resonate, making it relevant for contemporary readers grappling with similar moral questions. As you immerse yourself in Where Love Is, There God Is Also, you will uncover not only a narrative rich with spiritual insights but also an invitation to embrace love as a guiding force in your own life. Tolstoy’s eloquent storytelling encourages introspection and personal growth, making this novella a cherished favorite for those seeking deeper meaning. In conclusion, Where Love Is, There God Is Also is more than a story; it is a heartfelt reminder of the importance of love and kindness in a complex world. Whether you are a lifelong admirer of Tolstoy or discovering his work for the first time, prepare to be moved by the beauty and wisdom contained within its pages. Don’t miss your chance to experience the profound truths of Leo Tolstoy's Where Love Is, There God Is Also. Allow this powerful novella to inspire and uplift you—grab your copy now and join the journey towards understanding love’s divine essence!
The Three Questions
Author: graf Leo Tolstoy
Publisher: Creative Company
ISBN: 9780871919625
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
A king visits a hermit to gain answers to three important questions.
Publisher: Creative Company
ISBN: 9780871919625
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
A king visits a hermit to gain answers to three important questions.
The Tolstoy Estate
Author: Steven Conte
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
ISBN: 1460712579
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Epic in scope, ambitious and astonishingly good, The Tolstoy Estate proclaims Steven Conte as one of Australia's finest writers. From the winner of the inaugural Prime Minister's Literary Award, Steven Conte, comes a powerful, densely rich and deeply affecting novel of love, war and literature 'Grave, moving, engaging ... full of the flash and fire of dramatic incident, but also full of real feeling, humour and poignancy, and equipped with plenty of panache ... It deserves the widest possible readership.' The Saturday Paper In the first year of the doomed German invasion of Russia in WWII, a German military doctor, Paul Bauer, is assigned to establish a field hospital at Yasnaya Polyana - the former grand estate of Count Leo Tolstoy, the author of the classic War and Peace. There he encounters a hostile aristocratic Russian woman, Katerina Trubetzkaya, a writer who has been left in charge of the estate. But even as a tentative friendship develops between them, Bauer's hostile and arrogant commanding officer, Julius Metz, becomes erratic and unhinged as the war turns against the Germans. Over the course of six weeks, in the terrible winter of 1941, everything starts to unravel... From the critically acclaimed and award-winning author, Steven Conte, The Tolstoy Estate is ambitious, accomplished and astonishingly good: an engrossing, intense and compelling exploration of the horror and brutality of conflict, and the moral, emotional, physical and intellectual limits that people reach in war time. It is also a poignant, bittersweet love story - and, most movingly, a novel that explores the notion that literature can still be a potent force for good in our world. Shortlisted for the 2021 Walter Scott Prize Shortlisted for the Age Book of the Year Award 2021 Longlisted for the 2021 ARA Historical Novel Prize Longlisted for the 2021 Colin Roderick Award Longlist Longlisted for the 2021 Indie Book Awards 'Breathtaking ... an intelligent cinematic blockbuster. celebrating the power of literature to dissolve barriers and forge connections.' The West Australian 'Reading a book that is such a complete world, evoked in such fine detail, is almost wickedly satisfying ... Elegant, intelligent, utterly engrossing and immersive ... He reminds us that travel is always possible in the imagination even when reality goes dark and that literature always leads us towards the light.' Caroline Baum 'Steven Conte has written a sweeping historical saga spanning the second world WAR and the frigid decades of PEACE that followed; an essential novel about essential things - love's triumphs and failures, the redoubtable human spirit, and the power of literary art itself. Tolstoy, of course, is at the novel's heart, and in its very soul.' Luke Slattery, author, journalist, Books Editor of Australian Financial Review 'A riveting story of war, love and literature - Conte's prose does not miss a beat.' Jane Gleeson-White, award-winning author of Classics and Double Entry
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
ISBN: 1460712579
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 253
Book Description
Epic in scope, ambitious and astonishingly good, The Tolstoy Estate proclaims Steven Conte as one of Australia's finest writers. From the winner of the inaugural Prime Minister's Literary Award, Steven Conte, comes a powerful, densely rich and deeply affecting novel of love, war and literature 'Grave, moving, engaging ... full of the flash and fire of dramatic incident, but also full of real feeling, humour and poignancy, and equipped with plenty of panache ... It deserves the widest possible readership.' The Saturday Paper In the first year of the doomed German invasion of Russia in WWII, a German military doctor, Paul Bauer, is assigned to establish a field hospital at Yasnaya Polyana - the former grand estate of Count Leo Tolstoy, the author of the classic War and Peace. There he encounters a hostile aristocratic Russian woman, Katerina Trubetzkaya, a writer who has been left in charge of the estate. But even as a tentative friendship develops between them, Bauer's hostile and arrogant commanding officer, Julius Metz, becomes erratic and unhinged as the war turns against the Germans. Over the course of six weeks, in the terrible winter of 1941, everything starts to unravel... From the critically acclaimed and award-winning author, Steven Conte, The Tolstoy Estate is ambitious, accomplished and astonishingly good: an engrossing, intense and compelling exploration of the horror and brutality of conflict, and the moral, emotional, physical and intellectual limits that people reach in war time. It is also a poignant, bittersweet love story - and, most movingly, a novel that explores the notion that literature can still be a potent force for good in our world. Shortlisted for the 2021 Walter Scott Prize Shortlisted for the Age Book of the Year Award 2021 Longlisted for the 2021 ARA Historical Novel Prize Longlisted for the 2021 Colin Roderick Award Longlist Longlisted for the 2021 Indie Book Awards 'Breathtaking ... an intelligent cinematic blockbuster. celebrating the power of literature to dissolve barriers and forge connections.' The West Australian 'Reading a book that is such a complete world, evoked in such fine detail, is almost wickedly satisfying ... Elegant, intelligent, utterly engrossing and immersive ... He reminds us that travel is always possible in the imagination even when reality goes dark and that literature always leads us towards the light.' Caroline Baum 'Steven Conte has written a sweeping historical saga spanning the second world WAR and the frigid decades of PEACE that followed; an essential novel about essential things - love's triumphs and failures, the redoubtable human spirit, and the power of literary art itself. Tolstoy, of course, is at the novel's heart, and in its very soul.' Luke Slattery, author, journalist, Books Editor of Australian Financial Review 'A riveting story of war, love and literature - Conte's prose does not miss a beat.' Jane Gleeson-White, award-winning author of Classics and Double Entry