
Confession
By
Leo Tolstoy
Read by
Simon Vance
Release:
01/01/2011
Release:
01/01/2011
Release:
01/01/2011
Runtime:
2h 26m
Runtime:
2h 26m
Runtime:
2h 26m
Quantity:
“A Confession does not find the full Truth, but it offers an inspiring example of a man rejecting the lies that cling to unthinking orthodoxy. Its final, exhilarating, heart-rending account of a spiritually awakening dream ranks with the best of Christian mystical writing.”
Amazon.com, editorial review
At this time I began to write, from vanity, greed, and pride. In my writings I did exactly as in life. In order to possess the glory and the wealth for whose sake I wrote, it was necessary to conceal the good, and to display the bad. And so I did.Tolstoy's autobiographical essay is a dissection of his soul, a study of his life's movement away from the religious certainties of youth, and a vital piece of reading which contextualizes the great works he is best known for. Marking the point at which his life moved from the worldly to the spiritual, Tolstoy's philosophical reassessment of the Orthodox faith is a work that holds vital spiritual and intellectual importance to this very day.
Release:
2011-01-01
2011-01-01
2011-01-01
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
2h 26m
2h 26m
2h 26m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
0.35 lb
0.5 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781610451611
9798200525058
9798200525041
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