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Childhood - (Mint Editions) by Leo Tolstoy (Paperback)

Childhood - (Mint Editions) by  Leo Tolstoy (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>Childhood</i> (1852) is a novel by Leo Tolstoy. Published at the beginning of his career as a leading Russian author of his generation, <i>Childhood</i> is the first in a trilogy of semi-autobiographical novels tracing Nikolenka's journey from innocence to experience. As a record of the past, a nostalgic reminder of a lost world, <i>Childhood</i> is one of Tolstoy's most personal works, and yet his prose shows signs of the universal religious and philosophical themes that would inspire such masterpieces as <i>War and Peace</i> (1869) and <i>Anna Karenina</i> (1877). A story of life and death, love and grief, <i>Childhood</i> is an invaluable treasure of Russian literature. "How beautiful Mamma's face was when she smiled! It made her so infinitely more charming, and everything around her seemed to grow brighter! If in the more painful moments of my life I could have seen that smile before my eyes, I should never have known what grief is." Devoted to his mother, Nikolenka is a young Russian boy born into prosperity. As his story unfolds, we see him experience love, grief, and anger for the first time in his life, returning us for a brief moment to our own childhoods, the bittersweet memories of good and bad things that can never return. Praised for its expressionistic style and meditative prose, <i>Childhood</i> won Tolstoy the attention of Russia's literary elite, launching his career as one of the nineteenth century's most influential artists. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Leo Tolstoy's <i>Childhood</i> is a classic work of Russian literature reimagined for modern readers.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p>Leo Tolstoy's first novel is a semi-autobiographical account of a young boy's journey to youth and young adulthood. Told in meditative, bittersweet prose, <i>Childhood</i> is the first in a trilogy published while Tolstoy was in his early twenties. Precocious, intelligent, and inexperienced, Nikolenka tries his best to adjust to the demands of aristocratic life.</p>

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