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Product Identifiers
PublisherPenguin Publishing Group
ISBN-100451532112
ISBN-139780451532114
eBay Product ID (ePID)109068230
Product Key Features
Book TitleWar and Peace
Number of Pages1440 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicClassics, Literary, Historical
Publication Year2012
GenreFiction
AuthorLeo Tolstoi
FormatUk- a Format Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height1.9 in
Item Weight21.3 Oz
Item Length6.8 in
Item Width4.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Reviews"There remains the greatest of all novelists-for what else can we call the author of War and Peace ?" - Virginia Woolf, "Of authors my favorite is Tolstoy."--Anton Chekhov "I marveled at the strength of his huge talent...It sends a cold shudder even down my back...He is a master, a master."--Ivan Turgenev
Dewey Edition23
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
Afterword byHockenberry, John
Dewey Decimal891.734*
SynopsisLeo Tolstoy's grand masterpiece--a timeless saga of family, love, and loss in Russia surrounding the War of 1812. "The greatest of all novelists...what else can we call the author of War and Peace ?" asked Virginia Woolf rhetorically--and literary luminaries the world over have agreed with her. The saga stands alone in its vast scope and minute detail, its immense diversity and final unity. Set in the years leading up to and culminating in Napoleon's disastrous Russian invasion, the novel focuses upon an entire society torn by conflict and change. Here is humanity in all its innocence and corruption, wisdom and folly, painful defeats and enduring triumphs. Here is the seemingly effortless artistry of a master capable of portraying with equal power the clash of armies and the solitary anguish of the heart. Here, finally, is a view of history and personal destiny that is perpetually modern. Complete and Unabridged Translated by Ann Dunnigan Includes an Introduction by Pat Conroy And an Afterword by John Hockenberry, 'The greatest of all novelists . . . what else can we call the author of War and Peace?' asked Virginia Woolf, and literary luminaries the world over have agreed with her. The saga stands alone in its vast scope and minute detail, its immense diversity and final unity. Set in the years leading up to and culminating in Napoleon's disastrous Russian invasion, the novel focuses on an entire society torn by conflict and change. Here is humanity in all its innocence and corruption, wisdom and folly, painful defeats and enduring triumphs. Here is the seemingly effortless artistry of a master capable of portraying with equal power the clash of armies and the solitary anguish of the heart. Here, finally, is a view of history and personal destiny that is perpetually modern. 'Of authors my favorite is Tolstoy.' Anton Chekhov 'I marvelled at the strength of his huge talent . . . It sends a cold shudder even down my back . . .He is a master, a master.' Ivan Turgenev Complete and Unabridged Translated by Ann Dunnigan With an Introduction by Pat Conroy and a New Afterword by John Hockenberry