Tolstoy's Search for the Kingdom of God

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<p>Building on its predecessor <i>Queer Tolstoy: A Psychobiography </i>(2023) this book uncovers queer-anarchist dimensions of the second half of Count Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy's life (1828–1910) and of the Russian writer's later art-works. It features queer-friendly readings of <i>Anna Karenina </i>(1875–1877) <i>The Gospels In Brief </i>(1881) “The Death of Ivan Ilych” (1886) “The Kreutzer Sonata” (1889) “Master and Man” (1895) and <i>Resurrection </i>(1899) among other classics. However the argument does not overlook the gross misogyny expressed by Tolstoy in either his art or his marriage with Countess Sofia Andreevna Tolstaya. Rather the author explores the fundamental contradictions between sexism and anti-authoritarianism while critiquing Tolstoy's self-defeating commitment to patriarchy. The text also praises the writer's late turn toward preaching Christian anarchism as it traces aspects of Tolstoy's artistic and political resonance in the twentieth century including pacifist plant-based communes the Russian and Mexican Revolutions the Bloomsbury Group the Catholic Worker and Soviet-era hippies.</p>
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