God Sees the Truth, But Waits, Leo Tolstoy
God Sees the Truth, But Waits, Leo Tolstoy
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God Sees the Truth, But Waits

Author: Leo Tolstoy

Narrator: B.J. Harrison

Unabridged: 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: B.J. Harrison

Published: 03/03/2021


Synopsis

In his parable of Institutional Justice vs. Divine Judgement, we follow Aksionov through his journey of accusation and imprisonment for a murder he does not commit. After 26 years in a Siberian prison camp, he finally meets the man who put him there, and the choice of a lifetime is made. Touching on themes of faith, family, and devotion along the way, Tolstoy elegantly examines the balance of compassion and justice. 

About Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy was born in 1828 at Yasnaya Polyana in central Russia and educated privately. He studied Oriental languages and law at the University of Kazan, then led a life of dissipation until 1851, when he went to the Caucasus and joined an artillery regiment. He took part in the Crimean War, and on the basis of this experience wrote The Sevastopol Stories, which confirmed his tenuous reputation as a writer.

After a period in St. Petersburg and abroad, where he studied educational methods for use in his school for peasant children at Yasnaya Polyana, Tolstoy married Sofya Behrs in 1862. The next fifteen years was a period of great happiness: the couple had thirteen children, and Tolstoy managed his estates, continued his educational projects, and wrote War and Peace and Anna Karenina.

A Confession marked a spiritual crisis in Tolstoy's life; he became an extreme moralist, and in a series of pamphlets written after 1880, he expressed his rejection of state and church, indictment of the weaknesses of the flesh, and denunciation of private property. He published his last novel, Resurrection, in 1900.

Tolstoy's teaching earned him many followers at home and abroad, but also much opposition, and in 1901 he was excommunicated by the Russian Orthodox Church. He died in 1910.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sanjay on November 13, 2015

This is the story that inspired Stephen King's great novella - 'Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption'. Wisdom comes as a gift along with this beautiful story.......more

Goodreads review by Bên Phía on January 12, 2018

một đơn cử cho viết giản dị mà ám ảnh, đặc biệt cái truyện cuối cùng, kinh khủng......more

Goodreads review by Ammara on September 10, 2017

What a beautiful, heart-touching story! I Love Love Love his work whether its a short story or a novel. Undoubtedly, Leo Tolstoy is one of the greatest literary craftsman ever lived.......more

Goodreads review by Iloveplacebo on December 24, 2022

Una historia sobre el perdón. No me ha convencido, porque algo así no debería de perdonarse, al menos no tan fácilmente.......more

Goodreads review by Quân Khuê on January 20, 2018

Hay một cách cổ điển. Mà sao ông ấy có thể viết truyện dễ dàng như thở vậy?......more