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William S. Nickell - The Death of Tolstoy: Russia on the Eve, Astapovo Station, 1910 - 9780801448348 - V9780801448348
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The Death of Tolstoy: Russia on the Eve, Astapovo Station, 1910

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Description for The Death of Tolstoy: Russia on the Eve, Astapovo Station, 1910 Hardback. Num Pages: 232 pages, 25. BIC Classification: BGL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 245 x 164 x 21. Weight in Grams: 416.

In the middle of the night of October 28, 1910, Leo Tolstoy, the most famous man in Russia, vanished. A secular saint revered for his literary genius, pacificism, and dedication to the earth and the poor, Tolstoy had left his home in secret to embark on a final journey. His disappearance immediately became a national sensation. Two days later he was located at a monastery, but was soon gone again. When he turned up next at Astapovo, a small, remote railway station, all of Russia was following the story. As he lay dying of pneumonia, he became the hero of ... Read more

In The Death of Tolstoy, William Nickell describes a Russia engaged in a war of words over how this story should be told. The Orthodox Church, which had excommunicated Tolstoy in 1901, first argued that he had returned to the fold and then came out against his beliefs more vehemently than ever. Police spies sent by the state tracked his every move, fearing that his death would embolden his millions of supporters among the young, the peasantry, and the intelligentsia. Representatives of the press converged on the stationhouse at Astapovo where Tolstoy lay ill, turning his death into a feverish media event that strikingly anticipated today's no-limits coverage of celebrity lives—and deaths.

Drawing on newspaper accounts, personal correspondence, police reports, secret circulars, telegrams, letters, and memoirs, Nickell shows the public spectacle of Tolstoy's last days to be a vivid reflection of a fragile, anxious empire on the eve of war and revolution.

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Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Number of pages
232
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801448348
SKU
V9780801448348
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About William S. Nickell
William Nickell is Licker Research Chair, Cowell College, University of California, Santa Cruz.

Reviews for The Death of Tolstoy: Russia on the Eve, Astapovo Station, 1910
William Nickell describes the death drama itself as Russia's first great mass media event. The room in the stationmaster's house in Astapovo where the dying Tolstoy was lodged was the eye of a news hurricane.... It comes through from Nickell's account that Russians believed something died for ever at Astapovo.
James Meek
London Review of Books

Goodreads reviews for The Death of Tolstoy: Russia on the Eve, Astapovo Station, 1910


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