Description
Discover the Depths of Tolstoy’s Philosophy
“Confession” by Leo Tolstoy is a seminal work that delves into the author’s personal quest for meaning and understanding. Written during a period of personal crisis, Tolstoy reflects on his life, beliefs, and the spiritual awakening that followed. This introspective narrative explores themes of existential angst, the quest for truth, and the role of religion in the human experience.
Why Read “Confession”?
- Timeless Insight: Gain a deeper understanding of Tolstoy’s philosophical outlook and how it shaped his later works.
- Personal Reflection: Tolstoy’s candid introspection offers readers a unique perspective on the universal search for purpose.
- Philosophical Exploration: Engage with profound questions about life, death, and faith that resonate across generations.
Perfect for Philosophy Enthusiasts
Whether you’re a seasoned reader of philosophical texts or just venturing into the world of existential thought, “Confession” is an essential addition to your collection. Its accessible language and relatable themes make it a perfect starting point for anyone interested in exploring the foundational questions of human existence.
About the Author
Leo Tolstoy is widely regarded as one of the greatest writers of all time. Known for his epic novels “War and Peace” and “Anna Karenina”, Tolstoy’s exploration of philosophical and spiritual themes in “Confession” offers a unique insight into the author’s personal journey and enduring influence on literature and thought.






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