Walk in the Light: And Twenty-Three Tales

Author: Leo Tolstoy
9781570754609Orbis Books20/11/2003
RRP $74.95
Your Price $74.95
Sophia BookClub $63.71
Out of Stock
This title is currently out of stock and will need to be ordered from our overseas supplier. Allow 4-8 weeks for supply.
ADD TO CARTCart

Long hailed as one of the world’s greatest writers, Leo Tolstoy is best known for his novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina. Yet the popularity of his shorter works–including the two dozen collected here–attests to his prowess as master of the short story.

Uncluttered by the complexities of plot and character that daunt so many readers of his longer masterpieces, Tolstoy’s tales illuminate eternal truths with forceful brevity, Whit inspired by a sense of spiritual certainty, their narrative quality, subtle humor, and visionary power life them far above the common run of pious religious literature.

From the title work, “Walk in the Light,” a parable that reflects Tolstoy’s fascination with the early Christians, to beloved tales such as “Ivan the Fool,” “A Prisoner in the Caucasus,” and “What Men Live By,” the stories in this volume have stood the test of time both as fiction and reflections on the meaning and content of Christian faith.

Contents

For Children God Sees the Truth, But Waits; A Prisoner in the Caucasus; The Bear-Hunt

Popular Tales What Men Live By; A Spark Neglected Burns the House; Two Old Men; Where Love Is, God Is

A Fairy Tale The Story of Ivan the Fool

Stories Written to Pictures Evil Allures but Good Endures; Little Girls Wiser than Men; Ilyas

Folktales Retold The Three Hermits; The Imp and the Crust; How Much Land Does a Man Need?; A Grain as Big as a Hen’s Egg; The Godson; The Repentant Sinner; The Empty Drum

Adaptations from the French The Coffeehouse of Surat; Too Dear!

Stories Given to Aid the Persecuted Jews Esarhaddon, King of Assyria; Work, Deaht, and Sickness; Three Questions

 

 

 

 

 

*Prices are indicative only and subject to change without notice.