Reminiscences of Leo Nicolayevitch Tolstoi

audiobook

Reminiscences of Leo Nicolayevitch Tolstoi

by Maksim Gorky

EN·~1 hours·42 chapters

Chapters

42 total
1

TRANSLATORS' NOTE TO SECOND EDITION

0:38
2

PREFACE

0:44
3

NOTES - I

0:41
4

II

0:36
5

III

1:07
6

IIIa

2:14
7

IV

0:40
8

V

0:23
9

VI

0:15
10

VIa

0:39

Description

In this intimate collection, Maxim Gorky’s scattered notebook entries from the early 1900s give listeners a rare glimpse into the private world of Leo Tolstoy during a period of severe illness and gradual recovery. Written on scraps of paper while the two writers shared a summer house in the Crimea, the fragments capture everyday moments, fleeting thoughts, and the palpable tension between a great literary mind and the frailty of his own body.

Gorky’s observations move from the philosophical—Tolstoy’s relentless wrestling with the idea of God—to the tactile, describing the writer’s hands as “knotted with swollen veins” yet capable of striking, weighty speech. He also recounts the warm, sometimes paternal, relationships Tolstoy maintained with friends like Chekhov and the fiery Sulerzhizky, whose anarchist debates reveal Tolstoy’s sharp, often irritable, moral compass. The volume concludes with an unfinished, heartfelt letter penned after Tolstoy’s departure from his estate, preserving the raw emotions of a friend confronting loss.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~1 hours (93K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marc D'Hooghe at Free Literature (online soon in an extended version,also linking to free sources for education worldwide ... MOOC's, educational materials,...) Images generously made available by the Internet Archive.)

Release date

2017-08-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Maksim Gorky

Maksim Gorky

1868–1936

Raised in poverty and largely self-educated, this towering Russian writer turned hard experience into vivid stories about workers, wanderers, and life at society’s edges. His fiction, plays, and memoirs helped shape modern Russian literature and still feel strikingly direct.

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