The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories, 9780099541066
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Confronting death, desire, and faith in Tolstoy’s unforgettable stories.

The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Other Stories

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  • Paperback

    528 pages

  • Release Date

    2 January 2011

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Summary

Tolstoy’s Tales of Life, Death, and the Human Condition

A stunning collection of Tolstoy’s most profound fiction, translated by the acclaimed team behind War and Peace.

“As good as anything Tolstoy ever wrote… Self-assured, vital, unforgettable” - Guardian on Tolstoy’s writing.

The centerpiece, “The Death of Ivan Ilyich,” portrays a man facing a terminal illness, surrounded by a family feigning concern and colleagues eager to exploit his demise. Thi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099541066
ISBN-10:0099541068
Series:Vintage Classics
Author:Leo Tolstoy, Larissa Volokhonsky, Richard Pevear
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:528
Release Date:2 January 2011
Weight:519g
Dimensions:214mm x 135mm x 39mm
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Critics Review

As good as anything Tolstoy ever wrote… Self-assured, vital, unforgettable

As good as anything Tolstoy ever wrote… Self-assured, vital, unforgettable * Guardian *The simplicity and power of this novella, the story of the terrible encroachment of death on a shallow man spiritually unprepared for it, has staggered millions * Sunday Telegraph *I don’t read Russian, but I think Tolstoy’s writing comes over whatever translation you read…he wrote the great, terrible story The Death of Ivan Illyich – Redmond O’Hanlon * Independent *An indubitable masterpiece – Yann MartelFor me, the best insight into the process of dying comes from Leo Tolstoy in his short story, The Death of Ivan Ilych, which examines the life and death of the most ordinary man – Oliver James * Mail on Sunday *A fitting monument to Tolstoy’s battles with what it is that makes us human – Philip Womack * Observer *

About The Author

Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy was born in central Russia on 9 September 1828. In 1852 he published his first work, the autobiographical Childhood. He served in the army during the Crimean War and his Sevastopol Sketches (1855-6) are based on his experiences. His two most popular masterpieces are War and Peace (1864-69) and Anna Karenina (1875-8). He died in 20 November 1910.

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