Image for The Death of Ivan Ilyich

The Death of Ivan Ilyich

See all formats and editions

Ivan Ilyich, a high court judge, becomes seriously ill and faces a long and gruelling battle with death. The Death of Ivan Ilyich is more than a story about death, however. It leads the reader through a pensive, metaphysical exploration of the reason for death and what it means to truly live.  German philosopher Martin Heidegger refers to the novella as an illustration of Being towards death.

Leo Tolstoy, a Russian writer most famous for his novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina. Both acknowledged as two of the greatest novels of all time and a pinnacle of realist fiction. Many consider Tolstoy to be one of the world's greatest novelists. Tolstoy is equally known for his complicated and paradoxical persona and for his extreme moralistic and ascetic views, which he adopted after a moral crisis and spiritual awakening in the 1870s. Tolstoy was born in Yasnaya Polyana, the family estate in the Tula region of Russia. The Tolstoys were a well-known family of old Russian nobility. He was the fourth of five children of Count Nikolai Ilyich Tolstoy.

Read More
Available
£14.72 Save 20.00%
RRP £18.40
Add Line Customisation
Usually dispatched within 4 weeks
Add to List
Product Details
Sovereign
1787247295 / 9781787247291
Paperback / softback
02/08/2018
64 pages
133 x 203 mm, 82 grams
General (US: Trade) Learn More