The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Master and Man
Leo Tolstoy; Ann Pasternak Slater
Random House, Inc. (2004)
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General Fiction
Death - Fiction, Moral And Ethical Aspects
9780375760990
English
This new edition combines Tolstoy’s most famous short tale, The Death of Ivan Ilyich, with a less well known but equally brilliant gem, Master and Man, both newly translated by Ann Pasternak Slater. Both stories confront death and the process of dying: In Ivan Ilyich, a bureaucrat looks back over his life, which suddenly seems meaningless and wasteful, while in Master and Man, a landowner and servant must each confront the value of the other as they brave a devastating snowstorm. The quintessential Tolstoyan themes of mortality, spiritual redemption, and life’s meaning are nowhere more movingly and deftly explored than in these two tales. This unique edition also includes a critical Introduction and extensive notes by Ann Pasternak Slater, a Fellow at St. Anne’s College, Oxford.From the Hardcover edition.
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No. of Pages 156
Height x Width 7.9 x 5.2  inch
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