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The Death of  Ivan Ilych
The Death of Ivan Ilych
Author: Leo Tolstoy
Combining detailed physical description with perceptive psychological insight,Leo Tolstoy realistically sweeps aside the sham of surface appearances to lay bare man's intimate gestures, acts, and thoughts. Murder and sacrifice ... greed and devotion ... lust and affection ... vanity and love - one by one, Tolstoy dissects the basic drives, e...  more »
ISBN: 364485
Publication Date: 1960
Pages: 304
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Publisher: New American Library
Book Type: Paperback
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Unlike Stoppards Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, Ivan has the decency to die up front. We do, however, get to retrograde through his brief biography and witness his frustration and agony through the progress of his terminal illness. In the course of its progress, he encounters in his physicians his own arrogance in the courts. His disease is personifiedhe sees it as having a life of its own. He gets to die again at the end.
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mygraymorning avatar reviewed The Death of Ivan Ilych on + 62 more book reviews
This story holds a lot of meaning; however, it's a tough read despite a few flashes of brilliance. Tolstoy has a way of drawing me into the darkness (which I like), but this one was a very slow starter.


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