Pages: 1472 (Paperback) ISBN: 0140444173 Pub: Penguin Classics Pub date: 1982-05-27 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 56454
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Reader Reviews:Still historical (0/1 people found this helpful)You can't not give one of the world's greatest novels five stars. But you can consider how modern readers might find it. There are undoubtedly elements of what we would now call soap opera here - just as there are in Hardy, say, or Austen. Tolstoy's didactic purpose (a critique of 'modern' theories of history) waxes as the book progresses and concludes in a hundred page theoretical diatribe that - while it addresses philosophical issues that still have currency - probably won't detain many non-academic readers. This translation - now nearly 40 years old - has probably been surpassed but remains highly serviceable; realising, as it does, Tolstoy's ability to experiment with narrative postures without ever upsetting the reader's sense of 'normality'. Pierre remains one of the most fully-realised characters in fiction, while the battle scenes (especially, for my money, Schon Graben) are breathtaking pieces of writing. Tolstoy's innately aristocratic values can grate: the serfs invariably exist in a kind of Benthamite world of ignorant charm, while the author's worldly irony can create a sense that humanity barely deserves the humanist outrage that he occasionally heaps on Europe's warmongers. But this is just firing a catapult at an oil tanker. It's 'War and Peace' for goodness sake! The best soap opera ever written! (0/0 people found this helpful)Starting this book I thought I was going to be reading classic literature in a way that was going to be very intellectual. What I got was one of the best dramas ever written but with an epic soap opera feel. If you can make it past the first two hundred pages you will love this book but getting there is hard as there are so many characters that I was very lost for a long time as to who was who and what was happening. Once I'd got past this I found I was reading a great drama about two families and the interaction that happens between them with love and war as the main events to occur. This is not highbrow literature this is great literature of a universal story about life and it doesn't get much better than this. Ignore the amount of pages and enjoy this for what it is epic drama! THE novel (0/0 people found this helpful)Obviously there has been a lot said about this book, and taken together with its sheer size, this makes it a slightly daunting adventure. It took me about 3 months to get through, with a few breaks thrown in, but I enjoyed it from cover to cover.
TO be taken lightly (1/1 people found this helpful)People will normally utter such platitudes with this book as 'don't start it lightly', but what is the alternative, to build up to it for years and never end up reading it at all? That, unfortunately is what the majority of owners of this piece do, buy it and let it stand on their shelves gathering dust. I was close to being of this ilk, but a moment of caprice had me actually starting on this tome, and now I'm 670 pages through. I don't hesitate to add, that it is growing tedious at this stage, and I am losing motivation, and it has become an exercise in my determination to finish it.
I use the word "pretentious" in this review! (3/5 people found this helpful)If Tolstoy was writing today, War and Peace would be published as a tetralogy (perhaps it should be anyway) and would probably be called the "War and Peace codex" or something. If you substitute the French with the "Snargs" from the great southern continent, and identify the Russians as the "Vulps" from the North, and mix in a bit of mystic magic (the only thing missing from W&P), this could easily be pushed as an epic fantasy series and make the author loads of dosh. George RR Martin, you are this generation's Leo Tolstoy....
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