Leo Tolstoy / Tim Zengerink
What if you realized, too late, that your whole life had been a lie?The Death of Ivan Ilyich is one of Leo Tolstoy’s most profound and spiritually searing works. The novella tells the story of a respected judge whose comfortable life is upended by a mysterious and incurable illness. As his body deteriorates, Ivan Ilyich begins to unravel emotionally and spiritually-confronting the fear of death and the unbearable emptiness of his choices.In this modern translation, Tolstoy’s haunting reflections on mortality, denial, and the meaning of a 'good life' are presented with clarity and resonance for the contemporary reader. Far more than a meditation on death, this novella is a wake-up call to live with authenticity, compassion, and purpose.What You’ll Discover in This Modern Translation:A Soul-Piercing Exploration of Death and Meaning - Follow Ivan Ilyich as he grapples with the existential weight of a life unlived. A Universal Story About the Human Condition - Experience one of the most powerful literary examinations of fear, denial, and acceptance.A Modern, Accessible Translation - This edition preserves Tolstoy’s stark emotional insight and moral clarity for a new generation.A Masterpiece of Spiritual and Psychological Realism - Learn why this novella is considered one of the greatest meditations on mortality ever written.If you’ve ever asked yourself what it means to truly live-this book will change the way you see life and death forever.