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THE MAKING OF A NOVELIST, TOLSTOY Edward Crankshaw, Weidenfeld and Nicolson1974. Tolstoy was not always an old - not always a bearded patriarch fixing the world with the eye of an angry ancient mariner. He started War and peace when he was thirty-five, and Anna Karenina was finished before he was fifty, By then he had fulfilled his genius and deployed all those elements of his titanic temperament which made him world famous. In a richly detailed and sympathetic book on the most creative years of Russias greatest writer, Edward Crankshaw explores the world of Count Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy, the elements in it that contributed to his great art, and the nature of the creative processes involved. Accompanied by evocative illustrations of Tolstoys life, Mr. Crankshaws text presents a development of this extraordinary man his idyllic country childhood and his painful schooling, the wild years of conscience-stricken dissipation, the sojourn among the Cossacks in the Caucasus, the army service in the Crimean War, his entry into Moscow and St. Petersburg literary circles, his fateful marriage. It is an absorbing account which helps us to a fuller understanding of Tolstoys towering genius and the limitations that went with it. A wealth of portraits, prints, drawings, photographs and documents illustrate Tolstoy giving a vivid and unforgettable sense of the Russian world from which the novelist came and which he himself evoked so powerfully. The dust jacket has a few small splits and a little shelf rub at the base of the spine, together with a small diagonal crease at the top of the inside fold. The boards are very slightly sunned, top and bottom. The pages are clean and tightly bound and the book is illustrated in both colour and black and white. |
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