This collection brings together stories and reflections in which Leo Tolstoy turns inward.
Stripped of grandeur, these works offer something more intimate: the inner noise of conscience, the weight of faith, the silence before death.
A servant's silence, a horse's memory, a dying man's doubt-these are not performances.
They are questions, waiting quietly for whoever dares to ask the same.
Tolstoy isn't offering answers. He's writing toward something deeper. And the questions haven't aged a day.
Contents:
? Alyosha the Pot
? Kholstomer: The Story of a Horse
? A Russian Christmas Party
? A Confession
? God Sees the Truth, But Waits
? A Letter to a Hindu
? The Death of Ivan Ilyich