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"This collection of Leo Tolstoy’s greatest short stories brings together his profound insights into human nature, morality and faith. Best known for his sweeping novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina, Tolstoy’s mastery of storytelling is equally evident in his shorter works. Through simple yet deeply philosophical narratives, he explores themes of love, compassion, redemption and the search for meaning.
Stories like What Men Live By and Where Love Is, There God Is Also reflect Tolstoy’s spiritual evolution and his belief in the transformative power of kindness. The Three Hermits challenges conventional religious notions with its tale of faith in its purest form. Whether portraying the lives of peasants, aristocrats or religious figures, Tolstoy’s storytelling is both immersive and thought-provoking.
His ability to weave moral and philosophical dilemmas into compelling narratives makes these stories timeless and universally relevant. Whether you are new to Tolstoy or a longtime admirer, this collection offers a captivating glimpse into the wisdom and depth of one of literature’s greatest minds."