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What if war wasn't just about victory-but about truth, humanity, and moral reckoning? Sevastopol Sketches is Leo Tolstoy's powerful chronicle of life during the Crimean War. Based on his own experiences as an officer in Sevastopol, this modern translation presents three interconnected narratives: Sevastopol in December, Sevastopol in May, and Sevastopol in August. Each sketch peels back the layers of illusion to confront the harsh reality of war-from the stirring bravery of soldiers to the confusion, fear, and moral ambiguity that define true combat. What You'll Discover in This Modern…mehr

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What if war wasn't just about victory-but about truth, humanity, and moral reckoning? Sevastopol Sketches is Leo Tolstoy's powerful chronicle of life during the Crimean War. Based on his own experiences as an officer in Sevastopol, this modern translation presents three interconnected narratives: Sevastopol in December, Sevastopol in May, and Sevastopol in August. Each sketch peels back the layers of illusion to confront the harsh reality of war-from the stirring bravery of soldiers to the confusion, fear, and moral ambiguity that define true combat. What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:A Realistic Portrait of Warfare - Experience the brutality, banality, and bravery of war through Tolstoy's unsparing lens. Three Distinct Sketches - Explore Sevastopol in different phases of the siege, each revealing new dimensions of human strength and frailty. A Modern, Accessible Translation - Tolstoy's stark insights and emotional clarity brought to life for contemporary readers. A Foundational Work of Russian Literature - Witness the early brilliance of the author who would later pen War and Peace. A Story of Moral Complexity - Grapple with questions of duty, heroism, nationalism, and the soul's burden in times of war. More than a military chronicle, Sevastopol Sketches is a call to see war as it truly is-and to reflect on the enduring cost of violence.
Autorenporträt
Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was a Russian author, widely regarded as one of the world's greatest novelists. His most famous novels include the epic 'War and Peace' and the tragic 'Anna Karenina'. His work also includes several short stories and a semi-autobiographical trilogy which included his own recollections of the Crimean War in 'Sevastopol Sketches'. He had a spiritual awakening in the 1870s, and became an ardent pacifist, incorporating this into his work 'The Kingdom of God is Within You' which is said to have had a profound impact on the non-violent resistance of Mahatma Gandhi. Contemporaries and admirers of his work included Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Anton Chekhov, and Gustave Flaubert. Tolstoy died in 1910 aged 82, leaving behind an incredible literary legacy.