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By 1910, Leo Tolstoy, the world's most famous author, had become an almost religious figure, surrounded on his lavish estate by family and followers alike. Set in the tumultuous last year of the count's life, The Last Station centres on the battle for his soul waged by his wife and his leading disciple.



Torn between his professed doctrine of poverty and chastity on the one hand and the reality of his enormous wealth, his thirteen children, and a life of hedonism on the other, Tolstoy makes a dramatic flight from his home. Too ill to continue beyond the tiny station of Astapovo, he believes he is dying alone, while outside over one hundred newspapermen are awaiting hourly reports on his condition.



Narrated in six different voices, including Tolstoy's own from his diaries and literary works, The Last Station is a richly inventive novel that dances bewitchingly between fact and fiction.



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An impressively knowing and sensitive performance, a wistful late twentieth-century tribute to the giant conflicts of a more titanic age. * * Observer * *
One of those rare works of fiction that manage to demonstrate both scrupulous historical research and true originality of voice and perception. * * New York Times Book Review * *
Jay Parini has written a stylish, beautifully paced and utterly beguiling novel. * * Sunday Times * *
One of the best historical novels written in the last twenty years. -- Gore Vidal

The Last Station: A Novel of Tolstoy's Final Year

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      Publisher: Canongate Books
      Publication Date: 08/11/2007
      ISBN13: 9781841959672, 978-1841959672
      ISBN10: 1841959677

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      By 1910, Leo Tolstoy, the world's most famous author, had become an almost religious figure, surrounded on his lavish estate by family and followers alike. Set in the tumultuous last year of the count's life, The Last Station centres on the battle for his soul waged by his wife and his leading disciple.



      Torn between his professed doctrine of poverty and chastity on the one hand and the reality of his enormous wealth, his thirteen children, and a life of hedonism on the other, Tolstoy makes a dramatic flight from his home. Too ill to continue beyond the tiny station of Astapovo, he believes he is dying alone, while outside over one hundred newspapermen are awaiting hourly reports on his condition.



      Narrated in six different voices, including Tolstoy's own from his diaries and literary works, The Last Station is a richly inventive novel that dances bewitchingly between fact and fiction.



      Trade Review
      An impressively knowing and sensitive performance, a wistful late twentieth-century tribute to the giant conflicts of a more titanic age. * * Observer * *
      One of those rare works of fiction that manage to demonstrate both scrupulous historical research and true originality of voice and perception. * * New York Times Book Review * *
      Jay Parini has written a stylish, beautifully paced and utterly beguiling novel. * * Sunday Times * *
      One of the best historical novels written in the last twenty years. -- Gore Vidal

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