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What is art? / Leo Tolstoy ; translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky.

Author/creator Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoLondon ; New York : Penguin Books, 1995.
Description[xxvi], 201 pages ; 20 cm.
Subject(s)
Uniform titleChto takoe iskusstvo. English
Series Penguin classics
Penguin classics. ^A229330
Abstract During the decades of his world fame as sage and preacher as well as author of War and Peace and Anna Karenin, Tolstoy wrote prolifically in a series of essays and polemics on issues of morality, social justice and religion. These culminated in What is Art?, published in 1898. Although Tolstoy perceived the question of art to be a religious one, he considered and rejected the idea that art reveals and reinvents through beauty. The works of Dante, Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Beethoven, Baudelaire and even his own novels are condemned in the course of Tolstoy's impassioned and iconoclastic redefinition of art as a force for good, for the progress and improvement of mankind. In his illuminating preface Richard Pevear considers What is Art? in relation to the problems of faith and doubt, and the spiritual anguish and fear of death which preoccupied Tolstoy in the last decades of his life.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. xxv-[xxvi]).
LCCN 96171654
ISBN0140446427
ISBN9780140446425

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Joyner General Stacks BH39 .T62413 1995 ✔ Available Place Hold