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War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy

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Classic Literature4.2290K ratings·Published 1869

War and Peace

by Leo Tolstoy

Pages1225
DifficultyAdvanced
TonePanoramic
CategoryClassic Literature
Kotapo editors

Editorial review

The book's reputation for difficulty is deserved and misleading. The pages turn faster than you expect because Tolstoy writes consciousness so cleanly. What lingers is the radical claim that history is not made by great men but by millions of small, unconsidered acts.

In brief

AI-generated summary

Across the Napoleonic invasions of Russia, the lives of five aristocratic families intertwine — most centrally the searching Pierre Bezukhov, the disillusioned Prince Andrei, and the radiant Natasha Rostova. Around them, Tolstoy builds an essay disguised as a novel about how history actually happens.

What you'll leave with

Key takeaways

  • 1

    Great events are aggregations of small choices, not the product of single wills.

  • 2

    Domestic life is not the backdrop of history — it is its substance.

  • 3

    Self-knowledge is hard-won and frequently misplaced.

  • 4

    Spiritual change is gradual and easily reversed.

Who should read this

The right reader

Readers who want one long, immersive book this year. Particularly rewarding for those interested in history, military strategy, or the philosophy of historical causation.

Themes

What it touches

HistoryFamilyFree willWar
Emotional tone

How it reads

Panoramic, intimate, philosophical.

Reading difficulty: Advanced

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