On Life: A Critical Edition

On Life: A Critical Edition

by Leo Tolstoy (Author), Leo Tolstoy (Author), Leo Tolstoy (Author), Inessa Medzhibovskaya;Michael A. Denner (Editor)

Synopsis

In the summer of 1886, shortly before his fifty-eighth birthday, Leo Tolstoy was seriously injured while working in the fields of his estate. Bedridden for over two months, Tolstoy began writing a meditation on death and dying that soon developed into a philosophical treatise on life, death, love, and the overcoming of pessimism. Although begun as an account of how one man encounters and laments his death and makes this death his own, the final work, On Life, describes the optimal life in which we can all be happy despite our mortality.

After its completion, On Life was suppressed by the tsars, attacked by the hierarchs of the Russian Orthodox Church, and then censored by the Stalinist regime. This critical edition is the first accurate translation of this unsung classic of Russian thought into English, based on a study of manuscript pages of Tolstoy's drafts, and the first scholarly edition of this work in any language. It includes a detailed introduction and annotations, as well as historical material, such as early drafts, documents related to the presentation of an early version at the Moscow Psychological Society, and responses to the work by philosophers, religious leaders, journalists, and ordinary readers of Tolstoy's day.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 264
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Published: 30 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 0810138034
ISBN 13: 9780810138032

Media Reviews
This welcome translation of Tolstoy's striking meditation on life and mortality is illumined by the editor's superb introduction that traces the fate of this controversial work, while situating it in the broader context of Tolstoy's lifelong confrontation of death, the mystery of life, and the paradox of necessity and freedom. --Victor Brombert, author of Musings on Mortality: From Tolstoy to Primo Levi
Author Bio
Leo Tolstoy (1828 -1910) is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of all time. He wrote novels, short stories, plays, and philosophical essays and is perhaps best known for War and Peace and Anna Karenina.

Inessa Medzhibovskaya is an associate professor of liberal studies and literary studies at the New School for Social Research and Eugene Lang College.

Michael Denner is a professor of Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies at Stetson University and the editor of the Tolstoy Studies Journal.