"Master and Man and Other Stories" showcases Leo Tolstoy's diverse narrative talents, presenting a selection of short fiction that explores profound moral and philosophical questions. Spanning decades of his career, these tales delve into themes of human nature, faith, and the complexities of social interaction, often drawing from Tolstoy's own experiences and spiritual beliefs. Featured stories include the poignant "Master and Man," the allegorical "What Men Live By," and the contrasting "The Two Hussars," alongside other timeless works.
Why You Should Read?
- Experience the breadth of Tolstoy’s storytelling, from realistic dramas to allegorical fables.
- Explore fundamental questions about life, death, morality, and human purpose.
- Discover renowned stories like “Master and Man” and “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” within one collection.
- Witness Tolstoy’s mastery of character development and the art of the short story.