Leo Tolstoy / Tim Zengerink
What is the true cost of war?In Sevastopol Sketches, Leo Tolstoy presents three interconnected accounts of the Crimean War, each offering a unique perspective on the horrors and heroism of battle. Through the eyes of young officers, battle-hardened soldiers, and civilians caught in the conflict, Tolstoy paints a vivid portrait of war’s physical destruction and emotional toll.Tolstoy’s firsthand experience and unflinching honesty make Sevastopol Sketches a deeply moving anti-war statement and a masterpiece of military literature.What You’ll Discover in This Modern Translation:A Realistic Depiction of War - Experience the brutal and unfiltered reality of combat as seen through the eyes of soldiers.A Powerful Critique of Military Glory - Witness Tolstoy’s early skepticism about the heroism of war, which would later shape War and Peace.A Fresh, Accessible Translation - This adaptation preserves Tolstoy’s emotional depth while making his narrative engaging for contemporary readers.A Timeless Exploration of Courage and Fear - Reflect on the universal struggles of soldiers, the morality of war, and the human capacity for resilience.More than just a war story, Sevastopol Sketches is a deeply personal reflection on humanity’s greatest conflicts.Can any battle truly be won when war itself is the enemy?Get your copy today and experience Tolstoy’s raw and unforgettable portrait of war.