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The Death Of Ivan Ilych

The Death Of Ivan IlychAuthor: Leo Tolstoy
Publisher: CreateSpace
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 190199

Media: Paperback
Pages: 102
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Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.3 x 0.3

ISBN: 1438282869
EAN: 9781438282862
ASIN: 1438282869

Publication Date: February 9, 2009
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Product Description
A novella by Leo Tolstoy, one of the masterpieces of his late fiction.

Ivan Ilyich Golovin, a high court judge in St. Petersburg with a wife and family, lives a carefree life and like everyone he is aware of, he lives a life spent almost entirely in climbing the social ladder, and his life begins to amass more hypocrisy as it goes on. Enduring life with a wife whom he often finds too demanding, he works his way up to be a magistrate focusing more and more on his work as family life becomes more miserable.
While hanging curtains for his new home one day, Ivan Ilyich falls awkwardly and hurts his side. As Ilyich's discomfort increases, his behavior towards his family becomes more irritable. His wife finally insists that he visit a physician. The physician cannot pinpoint the source of his malady, but soon it becomes clear that his condition is terminal. He is brought face to face with his mortality, and realizes that although he knows of it, he does not truly grasp it.


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5 out of 5 stars Death of Ivan Ilych by a psychologist   September 27, 2009
Dr. Damon Labarbera (Florida)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is one of the greatest writings by one of the worlds greatest authors, and little can be said of its quality except than it is transcendent. Reading it is an education into death--what it is like to die, but also of the potentialities that that awful process can take. Additionally, the novel is, oddly enough, funny. It accurately and realistically captures the self-centeredness of acquaintances, friends and family, in a manner so starkly true that it cannot help but be funny. For while Ivan goes through the process of illness, of physical pain and growing mental anguish, of denial and then acceptance, his wife, family, and colleagues incorporate the prospect of his death into their daily self-observed machinations, complacent that it is he, not they, who are dying. Additionally, the smug ineptitude of his doctors and their pomposity is gratifyingly portrayed. Tolstoy, as perhaps one of the four or five most revered novelists in history has an utter grasp of the human mind, its interior monologue, its rationalizations, as well as the politics of day to day conversation. The Death of Ivan Ilych can be a life changing read, and a reminder of the heights genius can scale in artistic creation.



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