Sobre el Autor

Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy was a renowned Russian author and philosopher, best known for his epic novels "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina." His literary career began in the 1850s, and he quickly gained prominence for his detailed character development and exploration of complex moral and philosophical themes. Tolstoy's works often reflect his deep observations of society, human nature, and the struggles of the individual against the backdrop of historical events.

In addition to his fiction, Tolstoy was an influential social reformer. He advocated for nonviolent resistance and was a pioneer of the philosophy of non-violence that would later influence figures like Mahatma Gandhi. His later works, including "The Kingdom of God Is Within You," reveal his spiritual journey and his search for meaning beyond material existence. Tolstoy's legacy endures, not just in literature but also in the fields of ethics and social justice, where his ideas continue to resonate today.

nacionalidad Ruso
Fecha de Nacimiento September 9, 1828
Lugar de Nacimiento Yasnaya Polyana, Tula, Russia
Fecha de fallecimiento November 20, 1910