A work unprecedented in world literature, this unique volume contains a new translation of Lev Tolstoy’s controversial novella The Kreutzer Sonata, which was initially banned by Russian censors. In addition, available to English readers for the first time is a fascinating and previously neglected constellation of counterstories written by the author’s wife and son in direct response to Tolstoy’s provocative tale, each a passionate attempt to undo the message of the original work. These radically conflicting tales, accompanied by excerpts from family letters, diaries, notes, and memoirs, provide readers with a vivid and highly revealing case study of the powerful disputes concerning sexuality and gender roles that erupted within the cultural context of late-nineteenth-century Russian, as well as European, society.
Author(s): Leo Tolstoy; Michael R. Katz; Sofia Tolstaya; Lev Lvovich Tolstoy; Ekaterina Tolstaya; Andrey Tolstoy
Publisher: Yale University Press
Year: 2014
Language: English
Pages: 384
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
CONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Tolstoy Family Story Contest
Part One: The Story and Counterstories
The Kreutzer Sonata
Whose Fault?
Song Without Words
Chopin’s Prelude
Part Two: Reflections
Ruminations on Tolstoy’s: The Kreuzter Sonata
Epilogue to The Kreutzer Sonata
“The Wife Murderer”: A Fragment
Letters (Excerpts)
Diary Entries (Excerpts)
Diary Entries (Excerpts)
My Life (Excerpts)
The Truth About My Father (Excerpt)
Tolstoy: A Life of My Father (Excerpt)
Afterword: Andrey Tolstoy
Selected Bibliography of Works in English