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Sevastopol Tales - Leo Tolstoy

Sevastopol Tales

By: Leo Tolstoy, Nicolas Pasternak Slater (Translator)

eBook | 26 February 2026

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Crimea, 1854: residents in the besieged city of Sevastopol look out over a harbour punctured by the masts of scuttled ships, and taunt the French forces that keep them trapped behind defensive walls. So begins Leo Tolstoy's account of nine months of battle and bravery.Based on his own experiences as an artillery officer in the Crimean War, Tolstoy uses a kaleidoscopic range of narrative techniques to build up a picture of the conflict, wheeling from officer to soldier, cannon to barracks. The first tale, 'Sevastopol in December', takes us on a tour of the besieged city, where spirits are high, but defences are crumbling. In 'Sevastopol in May' we enter the fray with a group of officers who spend more time jostling for social position than they do worrying about the falling bombs. 'Sevastopol in August' brings both book and siege to a close, following the fates of the Kozeltsov brothers - one jaded and pragmatic, one naïve and hungry for glory, both in their way courageous - in the final battle for the city.Communicated in prose marked by vivid sensation and profound irony, Tolstoy's questions - about the nature of truth and heroism, and the human price of conflict - are as relevant as ever.

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