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The Final Struggle : Countess Tolstoy's Diary for 1910

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 057126042X
ISBN-13 9780571260423
Edition Main
Publisher Faber & Faber
Imprint Faber & Faber
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Mar 18th, 2010
Print length 410 Pages
Weight 516 grams
Dimensions 21.80 x 13.70 x 3.40 cms
Ksh 3,250.00
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Harmony was not the leitmotif of the Tolstoy's marriage. In wedlock for forty-eight years, the couple had reached the nadir of mutual exasperation in 1910, the final year of Tolstoy's life. This biography includes extracts taken from the Countess' own diary and day book, as well as from Leo Tolstoy's private diary ("For Myself Alone").

Harmony was not the leitmotif of the Tolstoys''s marriage. In wedlock for forty-eight years, some of them happy, many of them turbulent, the couple had reached the nadir of mutual exasperation in 1910, the final year of Tolstoy''s life. No biography could illustrate this more graphically than these diaries for that fateful year. In addition to the Countess''s own diary and day book, salient extracts are also reproduced from not only from Leo Tolstoy''s diary but his private diary (For Myself Alone) as well.

There is more. It seems that almost everyone in the household had a sense of history and was recording their own observations of the domestic disintegration. The extensive footnotes quote liberally from, among others, Valentin Bulgakov (Tolstoy''s secretary), Alexander Goldenweiser (pianist and close friend of Tolstoy), Vladimir Chertkov (Tolstoy''s leading disciple, executor of his will, and the most controversial person in the book - the Countess''s bête noire) and the eldest son, Sergey Tolstoy.

The end is well-known: Tolstoy finally flees the family estate, Yasnaya Polyana, only to die shortly afterwards in the station-master''s house at Astapovo.

''Never, never marry, my dear fellow! That''s my advice: never marry till you can say to yourself that you have done all you are capable of, and until you have ceased to love the woman of your choice and have seen her plainly as she is, or else you will make a cruel an irrevocable mistake.'' So says Prince Andrew to Pierre in War and Peace, but it could be the epigraph for this book.

By all means see the film, The Last Station, but read this book as well.


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