Leo Tolstoy
Russian · 1828–1910
Russian aristocrat-turned-moralist whose two huge novels, War and Peace and Anna Karenina, are usually filed alongside Dostoevsky's as the twin peaks of nineteenth-century Russian fiction. Where Dostoevsky drills into the fevered interior of a single character, Tolstoy sets his cameras wider — families, regiments, estates, whole societies. His later years were taken up with a stringent Christian anarchism that influenced Gandhi and alienated his own family.
Books
- Anna Karenina (1878)
Episodes
- 67. Middlemarch, part 1: A wish-fulfilment fantasy for spergy scholars
- 53. DYEL wrapped: Most beloved and hated books of 2025
- 47. Borges's Library of Babel: Ctrl + F for meaning
- 46. Anna Karenina FINALE: Revenge of the Reddit Atheists
- 45. Anna Karenina part 2: I am begging you to touch grass
- 44. Tolstoy's Anna Karenina: Real Housewives of Russia
- 23. Crime and Punishment, part 1: Mister Schizo and the First Trad
Fleeting mentions
- 68. Middlemarch, part 2: Pity the man with the young hot wife
- 66. Raymond Carver: Cathedrals even for those without eyes to see
- 49. C.P. Snow's The Two Cultures: the original stemcels vs shape rotators beef
- 43. One Hundred Years of Solitude: The optimal amount of incest is non-zero
- 35. Nikolai Gogol: Cutting your nose to spite the faceless bureaucracy
- 27. Chekhov urself before u wreck-ov urself (The Little Trilogy)