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Hadji Murad (Paperback)

de Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy (Author)
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He is considered one of the greatest novelists in any language in all of human history, but many of Leo Tolstoy's works remain obscure today. This short novel, published posthumously and recommended by Harold Bloom in his Western Canon, is the writer's fictionalized account of his service in the Russian army in Chechen in the 1850s and of a Chechen soldier, Hadji Murád, who defects to the enemy with tragic results. Brutal and uncompromising, this remains a work of startling insight into an ethnic war that continues to this day. Russian writer COUNT LEV ("LEO") NIKOLAYEVICH TOLSTOY (1828-1910) is best known for his novels War and Peace (1869) and Anna Karenina (1877). ALSO FROM COSIMO: Tolstoy's The Kingdom of God Is Within You, The Cossacks, and The Pathway of Life


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“[Tolstoy is the] greatest of all novelists.” —Virginia Woolf This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Courageous Warrior, Janv. 6 2004
This review is from: Hadji Murad (Paperback)
The action takes place in the middle of the 19th century. Then, as now, the Russian army was engaged in a major, and exhausting, offensive in the Caucasus, in the area now known as Chechnya. The hero, Hadji Murad is a Chechen war lord and freedom fighter, who wants to liberate his people from oppression by the Russians. But he first needs to defeat Imam Shamil a Chechen leader, who controls a part of the country, and has imprisoned Hadji Murad's wife and son. In the attempt to do this, he enlists the support of the Russians by defecting to them. Murad informs the Russians that he won't be able to assist them unless he gets their support in getting his family safely back from Shamils grip. Who are (naturally) suspicious of him, but willing to use him as a way of extending their control of the area. Some of them incline to do so, but others fear he might be just spying on them. The action drags on, with no resolution arrived at, until Murad makes his final dash.

The narrators eye become a film camera, meticulously recording the movement of characters, creating the terrain capturing sounds and images in motion, coaxing the reader into following each move around each bend. The world Tolstoy describes has an air of brilliancy about it. He has the ability to portray the most mundane scenes and ordinary gestures as if they have just been discovered by him. In the text Hadji Murad moves from Chechen village to the Russian military posts, from ballroom and houses to the woods and open fields, all the scenes arise magically.

On the while it was a fun read and very descriptive in details.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 An excellent story., Sep 25 2003
Par "lukeo" (Portland, OR USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Hadji Murad (Paperback)
Even though this was published shortly after Tolstoy's death in 1910 and with the Chechen war still raging today it is easy to imagine the events that unfold before Hadji Murad occurring recently. Tolstoy's flavorful writing is such that you can almost smell the smoke of the cigarettes and burning wood from the forts and aouls. I will not go over what this book is about since so many other reviews have already done a fine job, but one thing I would like to mention is the excellent introduction by Azar Nafisi. Azar Nafisi, the author of Reading Lolita in Tehran, outlines and provides a compact analysis of Hadji Murad as well as some historical information. It is worth reading the introduction before AND after you finish Hadji Murad.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Between a rock and a hard place, Avril 15 2003
Par Guillermo Maynez (Mexico, Distrito Federal Mexico) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Hadji Murad (Hardcover)
This is the partially fictionalized account of the last days of Hadji Murad, a renowned and feared Chechen -more precisely, Avar- warrior in 1851-52. Feared by the ruthless Imam Shamil, ruler of Chechens and other Caucasians, Murad is forced to defect yet again to the Russians, who recieve him warmly but suspiciously (he has switched sides before). Murad keeps telling the Russians he won't be of much help unless they support him in getting his family safe and back from the cruel Shamil. Some of them incline to do so, but others fear he might be just spying on them. The action drags on, with no resolution arrived at, until Murad makes his final dash.

As literature, the story is incredibly well written; as background information on the origins of the still-going-on Chechen war, it is priceless. Tolstoi show here his very literary genius: in only 125 pages, he conveys a portrait of many characters, each and every one with his/her own full personality. It is marvelous how Tolstoi can give a whole personality to even the minor characters in a short work.

The depictions of landscapes and circumstances are also masterful, and you can really feel the cold wind and see the wooded mountains of that magnetic and troublesome corner, neither fully European nor Asian.

It is, then, the story of a real man who got caught between the despised Russians and the murderous Chechen leader, really a tragic figure in the sense that he has to make decisiones in front of certain death for him and for his family, whom he deeply loves. Great literature tends to be that which posts credible and appealing characters in limit-situations, and this is clearly one of the best. Refreshing to read an action-packed, well-written, historically interesting story with compelling characters.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Bloom was heavily caffeinated
When H Bloom named this his favorite novel, self-styled serious readers found old copies at the Strand until Amazon stocked the book. Read more
Publié le Jui 21 2002 par pslurie

5.0étoiles sur 5 "War? War, indeed!...Cutthroats and nothing else!" HM, 118
Tolstoy's brilliant but quiet and cold-eyed satire of war-makers, both Russian and Chechen, from the lordly heights of the Tsar's Winter Palace to the scattered villages of Muslim... Read more
Publié le Avril 10 2001 par PACE

4.0étoiles sur 5 Deep thoughts
Upon reading Tolstoy, one is always stricken by a sense that the writer is a very wise man with an instinctive grasp of human psychology and behavior. Read more
Publié le Avril 2 2001 par Knut Oyangen

5.0étoiles sur 5 Last Master Piece of the Greatest Novelist
Hadji Murad was Tolstoy's favorite story --a precious work of art. The tale is about the last days of the great Chechen warrior Hadji Murad who spent his courageous life fighting... Read more
Publié le Fév 7 2001 par selva ozelli

2.0étoiles sur 5 Chechnia 1852
High expectations of this little book, the last published of Leo Tolstoy. Read War and Peace, read AK, read a few reviews on this. Read more
Publié le Aoû 9 2000 par fblaw6

5.0étoiles sur 5 Portrait of a very courageous man
One of the finest pictures of war. And, the same can be said for the conflict between religion and a secular society and the weekness of the latter and the strength of the former
Publié le Sep 2 1999

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