The Sebastopol Sketches
by:
David McDuff (author)
Leo Tolstoy (author)
In the winter of 1854 Tolstoy, then an officer in the Russian army, arranged to be transferred to the besieged town of Sebastopol. Wishing to see at first hand the action of what would become known as the Crimean War, he was spurred on by a fierce patriotism, but also by an equally fierce desire...
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In the winter of 1854 Tolstoy, then an officer in the Russian army, arranged to be transferred to the besieged town of Sebastopol. Wishing to see at first hand the action of what would become known as the Crimean War, he was spurred on by a fierce patriotism, but also by an equally fierce desire to alert the authorities to appalling conditions in the army. The three "Sebastopol Sketches" - December', May' and August' - re-create what happened during different phases of the siege and its effect on the ordinary men around him. Writing with the truth as his utmost aim, he brought home to Russia's entire literate public the atrocities of war. In doing so, he realized his own vocation as a writer and established his literary reputation.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780140444681 (0140444688)
ASIN: 140444688
Publish date: July 1st 1986
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Pages no: 192
Edition language: English
Read for my Tolstoy and Dostoevsky Russian Lit class.It should be noted that if I came to this expecting a NOVEL I probably would have given it three stars. The Sebastopol Sketches were a strange hybrid of fiction and journalism through which Tolstoy told readers about what was going on at the Siege...