The Tolstoy Estate
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Narrated by:
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Ross Dwyer
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By:
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Steven Conte
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Epic in scope, ambitious, and astonishingly good, The Tolstoy Estate proclaims Steven Conte as one of Australia's finest writers.
From the winner of the inaugural Prime Minister's Literary Award, Steven Conte, comes a powerful, densely rich, and deeply affecting novel of love, war, and literature
"Grave, moving, engaging ... full of the flash and fire of dramatic incident, but also full of real feeling, humour and poignancy, and equipped with plenty of panache ... It deserves the widest possible readership." (The Saturday Paper)
In the first year of the doomed German invasion of Russia in WWII, a German military doctor, Paul Bauer, is assigned to establish a field hospital at Yasnaya Polyana - the former grand estate of Count Leo Tolstoy, the author of the classic War and Peace. There, he encounters a hostile aristocratic Russian woman, Katerina Trubetzkaya, a writer who has been left in charge of the estate. But even as a tentative friendship develops between them, Bauer's hostile and arrogant commanding officer, Julius Metz, becomes erratic and unhinged as the war turns against the Germans. Over the course of six weeks, in the terrible winter of 1941, everything starts to unravel...
From the critically-acclaimed and award-winning author, Steven Conte, The Tolstoy Estate is ambitious, accomplished, and astonishingly good: an engrossing, intense, and compelling exploration of the horror and brutality of conflict, and the moral, emotional, physical, and intellectual limits that people reach in wartime. It is also a poignant, bittersweet love story - and, most movingly, a novel that explores the notion that literature can still be a potent force for good in our world.
"Breathtaking ... an intelligent cinematic blockbuster, celebrating the power of literature to dissolve barriers and forge connections." (The West Australian)
"Reading a book that is such a complete world, evoked in such fine detail, is almost wickedly satisfying ... Elegant, intelligent, utterly engrossing and immersive ... He reminds us that travel is always possible in the imagination even when reality goes dark and that literature always leads us towards the light." (Caroline Baum)
"Steven Conte has written a sweeping historical saga spanning the second world WAR and the frigid decades of PEACE that followed; an essential novel about essential things - love's triumphs and failures, the redoubtable human spirit, and the power of literary art itself. Tolstoy, of course, is at the novel's heart, and in its very soul." (Luke Slattery, author, journalist, and books editor of Australian Financial Review)
"A riveting story of war, love and literature - Conte's prose does not miss a beat." (Jane Gleeson-White, award-winning author of Classics and Double Entry)
©2020 Steven Conte (P)2020 HarperAudioCritic reviews
Shortlisted for the 2021 Walter Scott Prize
Shortlisted for the Age Book of the Year Award 2021
Longlisted for the 2021 ARA Historical Novel Prize
Longlisted for the 2021 Colin Roderick Award Longlist
Longlisted for the 2021 Indie Book Awards