The Death of Ivan Ilyich

ebook: The Death of Ivan Ilyich

Sprache - Englisch

Read this eBook for free with the readfy App!

About the eBook

⚰️ What happens when a man who lived "properly" faces death—and realizes he never truly lived?

In La muerte de Iván Ilich (The Death of Ivan Ilyich), Leo Tolstoy delivers one of the most powerful meditations on mortality ever written. This concise yet devastating novella follows the final days of a high-ranking Russian judge whose terminal illness shatters his carefully constructed life.

?️ As his body decays, his spirit awakens.
Ivan Ilich, once proud of his career, social standing, and family life, begins to question everything he thought he knew. Was his life authentic? Was it good? Was it even his own? Tolstoy's searing portrait of existential crisis and spiritual awakening offers readers an unflinching look into the terror—and transcendence—of death.

? Short, sharp, and unforgettable.
Written after Tolstoy's own spiritual transformation, this novella is a cornerstone of world literature and a beacon for anyone seeking meaning beyond material success.

? What Critics and Readers Say:
"One of the wisest, most honest works of fiction ever written." — The New Yorker

"A masterpiece of spiritual literature." — The Guardian

"Makes you reflect on every hour of your life." — Amazon Reviewer

? Why You'll Love This Book:
A profound exploration of mortality, truth, and redemption

Ideal for readers of existential fiction, philosophy, and spiritual awakening

Perfect companion to works by Albert Camus, Viktor Frankl, and Dostoevsky

A moving read that can change your perspective on life and death

? Click Buy Now to Experience One of the Greatest Spiritual Novellas Ever Written.
Let Tolstoy guide you to the edge of death—and show you how to truly live.
? Click Buy Now to read La muerte de Iván Ilich by Leo Tolstoy—a timeless classic of insight, humanity, and transformation.

Product Details

Publisher: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 66 Pages

Filesize: 440.0 KB

ISBN: 9782386917530

Published: