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Beschreibung des Verlags

In Boyhood, Leo Tolstoy continues the deeply introspective journey begun in Childhood, offering a vivid and honest portrait of adolescence. Through the eyes of young Nikolai, readers are drawn into a world of emotional awakening, self-doubt, and the search for identity. As he navigates friendships, family expectations, and the complexities of growing up, Nikolai confronts the inner contradictions that define the human experience. Tolstoy’s remarkable psychological insight and delicate prose illuminate the fragile transition from innocence to self-awareness. Both intimate and universal, Boyhood captures the essence of youth with a sincerity that still resonates today. It is a timeless exploration of memory, morality, and the shaping of the soul.

Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) was one of the greatest writers in world literature and a towering figure of Russian culture. Born into an aristocratic family, Tolstoy drew deeply from his own life experiences to create works of extraordinary psychological depth and moral reflection.
He is best known for his masterpieces War and Peace and Anna Karenina, novels that explore history, society, and the human condition with unparalleled realism. In his early years, Tolstoy wrote the semi-autobiographical trilogy Childhood, Boyhood, and Youth, offering an intimate portrayal of his formative experiences.
Beyond literature, Tolstoy became a profound thinker and moral philosopher, advocating for nonviolence, simplicity, and spiritual truth—ideas that would later influence figures such as Mahatma Gandhi. His legacy endures as a writer who sought not only to depict life, but to understand its deepest meaning.

GENRE
Belletristik und Literatur
ERSCHIENEN
2026
17. März
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
116
Seiten
VERLAG
Passerino
ANBIETERINFO
StreetLib Srl
GRÖSSE
1,2
 MB
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