Why should you read Tolstoy's "War and Peace"? - Brendan Pelsue

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"War and Peace,"
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a tome,
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a slog,
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the sort of book you shouldn't read in bed because if you fall asleep,
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it could give you a concussion, right?
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Only partly.
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"War and Peace" is a long book, sure,
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but it's also a thrilling examination of history,
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populated with some of the deepest, most realistic characters you'll find anywhere.
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And if its length intimidates you, just image how poor Tolstoy felt.
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In 1863, he set out to write a short novel about a political dissident
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returning from exile in Siberia.
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Five years later, he had produced a 1,200 page epic
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featuring love stories,
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battlefields,
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bankruptcies,
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firing squads,
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religious visions,
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the burning of Moscow,
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and a semi-domesticated bear,
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but no exile and no political dissidents.
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Here's how it happened.
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Tolstoy, a volcanic soul,
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was born to a famously eccentric aristocratic family in 1828.
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By the time he was 30, he had already dropped out of Kazan University,
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gambled away the family fortune,
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joined the army,
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written memoirs,
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and rejected the literary establishment to travel Europe.
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He then settled into Yasnaya Polyana, his ancestral mansion,
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to write about the return of the Decembrists,
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a band of well-born revolutionaries pardoned in 1856 after 30 years in exile.
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But, Tolstoy thought,
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how could he tell the story of the Decembrists return from exile
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without telling the story of 1825,
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when they revolted against the conservative Tsar Nicholas I?
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And how could he do that without telling the story of 1812,
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when Napoleon's disastrous invasion of Russia
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helped trigger the authoritarianism the Decembrists were rebelling against?
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And how could he tell the story of 1812 without talking about 1805,
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when the Russians first learned of the threat Napoleon posed
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after their defeat at the Battle of Austerlitz?
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So Tolstoy began writing,
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both about the big events of history
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and the small lives that inhabit those events.
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He focused on aristocrats, the class he knew best.
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The book only occasionally touches
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on the lives of the vast majority of the Russian population,
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who were peasants, or even serfs,
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farmers bound to serve the owners of the land on which they lived.
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"War and Peace" opens on the eve of war between France and Russia.
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Aristocrats at a cocktail party fret about the looming violence,
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but then change the topic to those things aristocrats always seem to care about:
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money,
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sex,
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and death.
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This first scene is indicative
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of the way the book bounces between the political and personal
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over an ever-widening canvas.
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There are no main characters in "War and Peace."
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Instead, readers enter a vast interlocking web
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of relationships and questions.
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Will the hapless and illegitimate son of a count
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marry a beautiful but conniving princess?
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Will his only friend survive the battlefields of Austria?
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And what about that nice young girl falling in love with both men at once?
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Real historical figures mix and mingle with all these fictional folk,
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Napoleon appears several times,
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and even one of Tolstoy's ancestors plays a background part.
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But while the characters and their psychologies are gripping,
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Tolstoy is not afraid to interrupt the narrative
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to pose insightful questions about history.
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Why do wars start?
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What are good battlefield tactics?
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Do nations rise and fall on the actions of so-called great men like Napoleon,
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or are there larger cultural and economic forces at play?
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These extended digressions are part of what make "War and Peace"
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so panoramic in scope.
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But for some 19th century critics,
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this meant "War and Peace" barely felt like a novel at all.
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It was a "large, loose, baggy monster," in the words of Henry James.
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Tolstoy, in fact, agreed.
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To him, novels were a western European form.
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Russian writers had to write differently because Russian people lived differently.
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"What is 'War and Peace'?" he asked.
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"It is not a novel.
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Still less an epic poem.
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Still less a historical chronicle.
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'War and Peace' is what the author wanted and was able to express
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in the form in which it was expressed."
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It is, in other words, the sum total of Tolstoy's imaginative powers,
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and nothing less.
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By the time "War and Peace" ends,
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Tolstoy has brought his characters to the year 1820,
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36 years before the events he originally hoped to write about.
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In trying to understand his own times,
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he had become immersed in the years piled up behind him.
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The result is a grand interrogation into history,
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culture,
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philosophy,
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psychology,
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and the human response to war.
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