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‘An important and long-overdue contribution to our knowledge of Tolstoy.’ D. M. Thomas, Sunday Times
Volume 1 of Tolstoy’s Diaries covers the years 1847-1894 and was meticulously edited by R.F. Christian so as to reflect Tolstoy’s preoccupations as a writer (his views on his own work and that of others), his development as a person and as a thinker, and his attitudes to contemporary social problems, rural life, industrialisation, education, and later, to religious and spiritual questions. Christian introduces each period with a brief and informative summary of the main biographical details of Tolstoy’s life. The result is a unique portrait of a great writer in the variegation of his everyday existence.
‘As a picture of the turbulent Russian world which Tolstoy inhabited these diaries are incomparable - the raw stuff not yet processed into art.’ Anthony Burgess
‘A model of scholarship, one of the most important books to be published in recent years.’ A. N. Wilson, Spectator
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‘An important and long-overdue contribution to our knowledge of Tolstoy.’ D. M. Thomas, Sunday Times
Volume 1 of Tolstoy’s Diaries covers the years 1847-1894 and was meticulously edited by R.F. Christian so as to reflect Tolstoy’s preoccupations as a writer (his views on his own work and that of others), his development as a person and as a thinker, and his attitudes to contemporary social problems, rural life, industrialisation, education, and later, to religious and spiritual questions. Christian introduces each period with a brief and informative summary of the main biographical details of Tolstoy’s life. The result is a unique portrait of a great writer in the variegation of his everyday existence.
‘As a picture of the turbulent Russian world which Tolstoy inhabited these diaries are incomparable - the raw stuff not yet processed into art.’ Anthony Burgess
‘A model of scholarship, one of the most important books to be published in recent years.’ A. N. Wilson, Spectator