Reading Tolstoy's War and Peace

Friday, September 29, 2023

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WAR AND PEACE

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War & Peace Links-o-Rama

  • OFFICIAL WEBSITE
  • Charlotte Lucas on Why You Should Read War and Peace
  • War & Peace on Wikipedia
  • Jerry D. Parra's War and Peace Blog
  • "Reading War and Peace: The Effects of Great Art on an Ordinary Life" by Kevin Hartnett (The Millions)
  • Trailer for the 1956 movie starring Audrey Hepburn and Henry Fonda
  • Mission Impossible: War and Peace (Evanston Public Library Readers' Blog)
  • "War and Peace Sparks a Literary Skirmish" by Lynn Neary (NPR)
  • "Peveer and Volokhonsky in Conversation with Keith Gessen" (NYPL Audiovideo)
  • "Translating Tolstoy" (WSJ)
  • War & Peace Project (By Laura "Lola" Baltzell)
  • Anna Cark Interviews the Translators (The Millions)
  • War & Peace Sparknotes

WHY READ WAR & PEACE? WHY THIS BLOG? AND WHO IS C.M. MAYO?

Anyone with a brain in their cranium and a high school education will have heard of Tolstoy and his epic novel War & Peace and yet very few of even the most exquisitely educated have actually read it because it is... beyond... humungous. (Read about how I cut it in half with scissors.) So why read War & Peace? To experience one of the reputed great works of Western culture; to check it off the bucket list; and, as Mallory said of Mt Everest, "because it's there." But more: in my case, as a writer, to learn from its both its successes and failures.

This blog is my exercise in reading as a writer-- a very different endeavor than merely reading to be entertained.

>START READING HERE.

Who am I? Herewith the third person boilerplate:

C.M. Mayo is the author of The Last Prince of the Mexican Empire (Unbridled Books), an epic novel based on the true story and named a Library Journal Best Book of 2009. She is also the author of Sky Over El Nido (Univ Georgia Press) which won the Flannery O'Connor Award; Miraclous Air: Journey of a Thousand Miles through Baja California, the Other Mexico (Milkweed Editions); and Metaphysical Odyssey into the Mexican Revolution (Dancing Chiva) a work of creative nonfiction that won the National Indie Excellence Award for History. For several years she has taught a popular one or two day workshop, "Techniques of Fiction" at the San Miguel Writing Conference, for Dancing Chiva in Mexico City, and at the Writer's Center, where she is a long-time faculty member.

>Download her free ebook, C.M. Mayo on Creative Writing: The Best from the Blog.

>Visit her other blogs, Marfa Mondays, Madam Mayo, Maximilian ~ Carlota, and Giant Golden Buddha.

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Francisco I. Madero's secret book of 1911

Francisco I. Madero's secret book of 1911
Translated by C.M. Mayo on its centennial


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