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Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (; Russian: Лев Николаевич Толстой, tr. Lev Nikoláyevich Tolstóy; [lʲef nʲɪkɐˈlaɪvʲɪtɕ tɐlˈstoj] (listen); 9 September [O.S. 28 August] 1828 – 20 November [O.S. 7 November] 1910), usually referred to in English as Leo Tolstoy, was a Russian writer who is regarded as one of the greatest authors of all time. He received multiple nominations for Nobel Prize in Literature every year from 1902 to 1906, and nominations for Nobel Peace Prize in 1901, 1902 and 1910, and his miss of the prize is a major Nobel prize controversy.

Born to an aristocratic Russian family in 1828, he is best known for the novels War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1877), often cited as pinnacles of realist fiction. He first achieved literary acclaim in his twenties with his semi-autobiographical trilogy, Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth (1852–1856), and Sevastopol Sketches (1855), based upon his experiences in the Crimean War. Tolstoy's fiction includes dozens of short stories and several novellas such as The Death of Ivan Ilyich (1886), Family Happiness (1859), and Hadji Murad (1912). He also wrote plays and numerous philosophical essays.

In the 1870s Tolstoy experienced a profound moral crisis, followed by what he regarded as an equally profound spiritual awakening, as outlined in his non-fiction work A Confession (1882). His literal interpretation of the ethical teachings of Jesus, centering on the Sermon on the Mount, caused him to become a fervent Christian anarchist and pacifist. Tolstoy's ideas on nonviolent resistance, expressed in such works as The Kingdom of God Is Within You (1894), were to have a profound impact on such pivotal 20th-century figures as Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. Tolstoy also became a dedicated advocate of Georgism, the economic philosophy of Henry George, which he incorporated into his writing, particularly Resurrection (1899).

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Confessione

All’età di 51 anni, Leo Tolstoj si ferma a riflettere sulla sua vita apparentemente piena di successi e vede solo fallimento. La vita è ormai impossibile. In questo saggio, il gigante della letteratura, che ha già scritto sia "Guerra e pace" che "Anna Karenina", scrive in maniera profonda e aperta del suo deprimente alienamento dal mondo e della sua forte sensazione di perdita totale di significato. "La confessione" è un testo commovente e melancolico in cui Tolstoj cerca di affrontare le più grandi questioni della filosofia, della religione, dell’etica e del significato della vita. Leo Tolstoj (1828-1910) è stato uno scrittore russo, maestro della narrativa realistica nonché uno dei più grandi scrittori della storia. Tra le sue opere più significative si ricordano "Guerra e pace" (1865-69) e "Anna Karenina" (1875-77), due tra i romanzi più importanti di sempre e apici della narrativa realistica. Oltre ai romanzi, ha scritto molti racconti e, in età avanzata, anche saggi e opere teatrali.
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