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From Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, the best-selling, award-winning translators of Anna Karenina and The Brothers Karamazov, comes a brilliant, engaging, and eminently readable translation of Leo Tolstoy’s master epic.
War and Peace centers broadly on Napoleon’s invasion of Russia in 1812 and follows three of the best-known characters in literature: Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a count who is fighting for his inheritance and yearning for spiritual fulfill... (show more)
Reviews (1,701)
It's true: this novel is about everything. After Anna Karenina, I wanted so badly to read this but I thought, nah, too many battles. But even the battles were entirely compelling. The only dry part is right at the end where he's pondering free will versus determination or reason - or what to do now that God is no longer the Prime Mover. Like AK, it's a soap opera, about the ways we deceive ourselves as individuals and as societies. Clear eyed and yet loving at the same time. I feel abandoned now that it's over. Where am I going to live now?
Thoroughly enjoyable. History, romance, and a great way to learn how Russian names are used.
I got lost on the 15th go around of "and then he went and fought those guys"..
I couldn't get into it. Will try again when I have a more sedentary life and can lug that damn thing around.































































