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Leo Tolstoy was a renowned Russian author and philosopher, best known for his epic novels such as "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina." His literary career began in the 1850s, and he became one of the greatest novelists of all time, crafting stories that explored complex themes of morality, faith, and the human condition. Tolstoy's works are characterized by their deep psychological insight and vivid realism, and he often drew from his own experiences and observations of Russian society.

In addition to his fiction, Tolstoy was a social reformer and a moral thinker, advocating for nonviolent resistance and championing the rights of the peasantry. His later years were marked by a spiritual awakening that led him to write extensively on religion and ethics, producing works like "The Kingdom of God Is Within You." Despite his fame, Tolstoy lived a life of simplicity and sought to live according to his principles, which has made him a lasting figure in both literature and philosophy.

Nazionalità Russo
Data di nascita September 9, 1828
Luogo di nascita Tula, Russia
Data di morte November 20, 1910