Hadji Murat. With an Introduction by Dmitry Bykov
Хаджи-Мурат. С предисловием Дмитрия Быкова
Hadji Murat is a historical figure personally known to Tolstoy. His military fame and strategic talent are undeniable. Many Russian commanders claimed they could imagine Hadji Murat leading any European army.
The reason this hero attracted Tolstoy is clear: he is destined for solitude due to his serious attitude towards war and faith. Hadji Murat is quick, laconic, not open with anyone, yet honest with all. The mystery of his fate and appearance captivates the reader.
Such a person is hardly attached to life, and Tolstoy always dreamed of living in this way. This is why, despite being a staunch opponent of war, he was drawn throughout his life to warriors — or monks, to whom he paid his last visit at Optina Pustyn Monastery.
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