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Hi Mike,

 

Thanks for the note. I love Tolstoy and will check you the links you sent. I

have

not read "Ressurection" but I will do so. My favorite of his works is Anna

Karenina, which I have read many times. I understand there is a new English

translation just out which is supposed to be quite an improvement over the

existing

ones. The heart of that novel for me is the inner life and spiritual search of

Levin. I agree with your reading of Tolstoy as carrying a great spiritual

force.

Did you know Tolstoy had a correspondence with Gandhi? I am somewhat obsessed

with

19th and some 20th century Russian literature, in part for its spiritual nature,

for

the spinning, brilliant, chaotic transitions between the material and the

transcendent. Besides thre graet genius Tolstoy, my other favorites are Gogol,

Chekov, and Nabokov. Nabokov writes some wonderful interpretations of the

others in

his book, _Lectures on Russian Literature_. I am glad to find another Tolstoy

fan. I could talk about him all day. :)

 

"MikeSuesserott" wrote:

> Hi Jill,

>

> thanks for your message. In case you'd like to read some of Tolstoy's great

> masterpieces online, here is a link:

> http://www.underthesun.cc/Classics/Tolstoy

> <http://www.underthesun.cc/Classics/Tolstoy>

> There is in his writings, IMHO, an undercurrent of great spiritual force; one

> can't read Tolstoy without wanting to become a better human being. My favorite

> among his novels is "Resurrection".

>

> Michael

>

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----

> Von: Jill Eggers [eggersj]

> Gesendet: Friday, March 09, 2001 18:56

> An: LC

> Cc:

> Betreff: Re: ()

>

> Hi Michael and Linda,

>

> Thank you both for these stories. Michael, I was thinking of the Tolstoy

story

> while I was out running this morning. Tolstoy's irony is so heartbreakingly

sad

> and funny. I was thinking about my own preoccupation with kundalini processes

> -(why am i sad? why can't I have some more of those blinding ecstatic states?

> Why does this process bring ongoing trouble?, and on in this pathetically

> self-absorbed vein) and the Tolstoy story gave me a fresh laugh and step out

of

> myself.

>

> Jill

>

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