The Death of Ivan Ilych
Leo Tolstoy, first published in 1886.
Hailed as one of the world's supreme masterpieces on the subject of
death and dying,
The Death of Ivan Ilyich is the
story of a worldly careerist, a high court judge who has never given the
inevitability of his dying so much as a passing thought. But one day,
death announces itself to him, and to his shocked surprise, he is
brought face to face with his own mortality.
How, Tolstoy asks, does an unreflective man confront his one and only
moment of truth? This short novel was an artistic culmination of a
profound spiritual crisis in Tolstoy's life, a nine-year period
following the publication of
Anna Karenina;" during which he
wrote not a word of fiction. A thoroughly absorbing, and, at times,
terrifying glimpse into the abyss of death, it is also a strong
testament to the possibility of finding spiritual salvation.
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