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.
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