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Hadji Murat / Leo Tolstoy ; translated by Kyril Zinovieff and Jenny Hughes.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Russian Publication details: Richmond, Surrey : Alma Classics, 2015.Edition: New edition /Description: 212 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 19cm. ISBN:
  • 9781847494818
Uniform titles:
  • Khadzhi-Murat. English.
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PG3366 .K5 2019
Summary: Hadji Murat, one of the most feared and venerated mountain chiefs in the Caucasian struggle against the Russians, defects from the Muslim rebels after feuding with his ruling imam, Shamil. Hoping to protect his family, he joins the Russians, who accept him but never put their trust in him – and so Murat must find another way to end the struggle. Tolstoy knew as he was writing this, his last work of fiction, that it would not be published in his lifetime, and so gave an uncompromising portrayal of the Russians’ faults and the nature of the rebels’ struggle. In the process, he shows a mastery of style and an understanding of Chechnya that still carries great resonance today.
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Hadji Murat, one of the most feared and venerated mountain chiefs in the Caucasian struggle against the Russians, defects from the Muslim rebels after feuding with his ruling imam, Shamil. Hoping to protect his family, he joins the Russians, who accept him but never put their trust in him – and so Murat must find another way to end the struggle.

Tolstoy knew as he was writing this, his last work of fiction, that it would not be published in his lifetime, and so gave an uncompromising portrayal of the Russians’ faults and the nature of the rebels’ struggle. In the process, he shows a mastery of style and an understanding of Chechnya that still carries great resonance today.

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