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Leo Tolstoy , Jay Parini

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1910. Anna Karenina and War and Peace have made Leo Tolstoy the world's most famous author. But fame comes at a price.

In the tumultuous final year of his life, Tolstoy is desperate to find respite, so leaves his large family and the hounding press behind and heads into the wilderness. Too ill to venture beyond the tiny station of Astapovo, he believes his last days will pass in isolation. But as we learn through the journals of those closest to him, the battle for Tolstoy's soul will not be a peaceful one.

Jay Parini introduces, translates and edits this collection of Tolstoy's autobiographical writing, diaries, and letters related to the last year of Tolstoy's life published to coincide with the 2009 film of

Parini's novel The Last Station: A Novel of Tolstoy's Final Year.

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Jay Parini is Axinn Professor of English at Middlebury College, Vermont. His six novels include The Last Station.

Count Leo Tolstoy was born in 1828. He took part in the Crimean War, and married Sofya Andreyevna Behrs in 1862. Over the next fifteen years they had thirteen children and Tolstoy managed his vast estates in the Volga Steppes, continued his educational projects, cared for his peasants and wrote War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1877). A Confession (1879-82) marked a spiritual crisis in his life. In 1901 he was excommuincated by the Russian Holy Synod. He died in 1910, in the course of a dramamtic flight from home, at the small railway station of Astapovo.


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Last Steps is a collection of essays, letters, diary entries and short tales by the world's greatest novelist Count Leo Tolstoy 26 May 2010
By C. M Mills - Published on Amazon.com
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Last Steps is an excellent collection of short works by Count Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) compiled by Dr. Jay Parini and other editors. Parini has an excellent introduction to Tolstoy. Parnini has written a fine novel "The Last Station" dealing with the final days of the Russian master; the novel has been turned into a fine film starring Vanessa Redgrave as Mrs. Tolstoy and Christopher Plummer as Tolstoy.
In these final flashes of genius from Tolstoy's pen we see his views on a variety of topics. Tolstoy was excommunicated from the Russian Orthodox Church since he hated church ritual, tradition and superstition. His letter to the Church following his excommunication and advice to the clergy is contained within these pages. Tolstoy believed in Christ as a great teacher who taught humanity to live together in peace and brotherhood. Tolstoy's letter to Gandhi regarding the importance of nonresistance is included in the volume. Tolstoy also was against war and government. While an aristocrat he, nevertheless, championed the cause of the Russian peasant and felt land should be redstributed to them. He was against the use of tobacco and the eating of meat. His description of a visit to a slaughterhouse is vivid and one grieves for the plight of the poor beasts suffering under knout and knife. Tolstoy advocated chastity and kindness to one's fellows.
The longest piece in this book is his analysis of Shakespeare focusing on the play "King Lear." Tolsoty thought Shakespeare was wrong to turn the attention of the audience from topics of morality to secular themes. His opinion while influential is very controversial. His letters to George Bernard Shaw are of interest. He thought Shaw was too facile and entertaining a playwright; drama should be devoted to exploring topics of serious interest to the human soul.
Tolstoy's short story about the life of a simple peasant is included in the book as well as letters he wrote to several of his family members. Tolstoy had 13 children; he admonished his sons to avoid wine, women and song. Letters to them are included. Tolstoy and his wife of 50 years did not get along and he fled his estate dying in a railroad station on November 7, 1910. Pages from the diary he kept in old age reveal him as growing distant from his wife as he disliked her materialism and quarrelsome behavior. He sought refuge in matters of the spirit. His family was often a source of misery to Tolstoy. In his own youth he had been wild frequenting brothels, drinking to excess and carousing far into the night. He forsook this life in his final years becoming a spiritual mentor to followers.
Count Leo Tolstoy is a giant in world literature and his radical Christian vision calling for peace, brotherhood and love are worth listening to and thinking about. He was not only a great author of such classics as "War and Peace"; "Anna Karenina"; "Resurrection" but a great and good Christian soul!
A short but excellent collection well worth your money and time! Spend time with one of the giants and learn his lessons of faith, hope and love!
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An Amazing Book for Tolstoy Devotees! 5 May 2012
By Aimee Thor - Published on Amazon.com
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I couldn't put this book down and was struck by the sad despondent themes of Tolstoy's writings during his last days on earth. The man was an extraordinary genius and has spiritual and intellectual insights that were way ahead of his time. I can't recommend this volume enough for fans of Tolstoy.

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