In "A Confession", Leo Tolstoy delves into his personal spiritual crisis, recounting the profound questions and struggles that led him to a deeper understanding of faith, morality, and the meaning of life. Written as an autobiographical confession, Tolstoy explores the existential doubts that plagued him throughout his life, particularly regarding the purpose of existence and the inevitability of death.
Through this reflective work, Tolstoy critiques the conventional values of society, religion, and materialism, seeking answers beyond intellectualism and worldly pursuits. The book traces his journey toward spiritual awakening, eventually leading him to embrace a simple, faith-driven life grounded in compassion, humility, and service to others.
"A Confession" is not only an introspective narrative but also a philosophical meditation on life's ultimate questions. It remains one of Tolstoy’s most powerful works, resonating deeply with readers who seek to explore issues of faith, meaning, and personal transformation.
Author Name | Leo Tolstoy |
Publisher | True Sign Publishing House |
Pages | 72 |