In this definitive portrait of one of the greatest novelists of all
time, Leo Tolstoy embodies the most extraordinary contradictions. He was
a wealthy aristocrat who preached the virtues of poverty and the peasant
life, a misogynist who wrote Anna Karenina, and a supreme writer who
declared: "Literature is rubbish." Yet his titanic personality and the
astonishing range of his talents and interests made him, as an author
and as a strange self-proclaimed prophet, one of the undisputed literary
giants of the nineteenth century. From his famously bad marriage to his
enormously successful career, Troyat presents a brilliant portrait that
reads like an epic novel written by Tolstoy himself.