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Hadji Murad

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ISBN-10: 0812967119

ISBN-13: 9780812967111

Edition: 2003

Authors: Leo Tolstoy, Alymer Maude, Azar Nafisi, Azar Nafisi

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In 1851 Leo Tolstoy enlisted in the Russian army and was sent to the Caucasus to help defeat the Chechens. During this war a great Avar chieftain, Hadji Murád, broke with the Chechen leader Shamil and fled to the Russians for safety. Months later, while attempting to rescue his family from Shamil’s prison, Hadji Murád was pursued by those he had betrayed and, after fighting the most heroic battle of his life, was killed. Tolstoy, witness to many of the events leading to Hadji Murád’s death, set down this story with painstaking accuracy to preserve for future generations the horror, nobility, and destruction inherent in war.
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Book details

List price: $16.00
Copyright year: 2003
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 7/8/2003
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 192
Size: 5.16" wide x 7.95" long x 0.43" tall
Weight: 0.286
Language: English

Tolstoy's life was defined by moral and artistic seeking and by conflict with himself and his surroundings. Of the old nobility, he began by living the usual, dissipated life of a man of his class; however, his inner compulsion for moral self-justification led him in a different direction. In 1851 he became a soldier in the Caucasus and began to publish even while stationed there (Childhood [1852] and other works). Even more significant were his experiences during the Crimean War: the siege of Sevastopol provided the background for his sketches of human behavior in battle in the Sevastopol Stories (1855--56). After the war, Tolstoy mixed for a time with St. Petersburg literary society,…    

Azar Nafisiis a visiting professor at the Johns Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and author ofReading Lolita in Tehran. She won a fellowship at Oxford University and has taught literature and aesthetics at the University of Tehran, the Free Islamic University, and Allameh Tabatabai University in Iran. She lives in Washington, D.C.

Azar Nafisi is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Reading Lolita in Tehran and Things I've Been Silent About. A passionate advocate of books and reading, she appears regularly on major media and speaks to packed audiences around the world. She lives in Washington, D.C.