Boyhood
Leo TOLSTOY (1828 - 1910)
MP3 CD
(IDB Productions, Sept. 3, 2017)
Boyhood in Russian, Отрочество or Otrochestvo is the 2nd book in Leo Tolstoy's autobiographical trilogy, next to Childhood and comes after Youth. The autobiography was first produced in the Russian literary journal Sovremennik in 1854. Boyhood comprises these stories: A Slow Journey; The Thunderstorm; A New Point of View; In Moscow; My Elder Brother; Masha; and Small Shot. Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy simply known as Leo Tolstoy, was a Russian author who is deemed as among the best writers in history. Leo then had an intellectual principled confrontation, ensued by what he thought as a paralleled exhaustive religious enlivening, as summarized in his non-fiction writing A Confession. His literal apprehension of the righteous canons of Jesus, concentrating on the Sermon on the Mount, resulted him to be a devout Christian anarchist and pacifist. His notions on peaceable intransigence, revealed in his writings including The Kingdom of God Is Within You, were to have an enlightened influence on the climactic 20th century personages as Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., and James Bevel. Leo also was a devoted supporter of Georgism, the industrial ideology of Henry George, which he integrated in his work, specifically Resurrection. Some of the authors expressed their admiration for Leo such as Gustave Flaubert, "What an artist and what a psychologist!" Anton Chekhov, "When literature possesses a Tolstoy, it is easy and pleasant to be a writer; even when you know you have achieved nothing yourself and are still achieving nothing, this is not as terrible as it might otherwise be, because Tolstoy achieves for everyone. What he does serves to justify all the hopes and aspirations invested in literature." The 19th century English poet and critic Matthew Arnold remarked that "a novel by Tolstoy is not a work of art but a piece of life".