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The Death of Ivan Ilyich - Leo Tolstoy's Profound Meditation on Mortality - cover
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The Death of Ivan Ilyich - Leo Tolstoy's Profound Meditation on Mortality

Leo Tolstoy, Zenith Horizon Publishing

Editora: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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"Ivan Ilyich's life had been most simple and most ordinary—and therefore most terrible."

In this powerful novella, Leo Tolstoy explores the terrifyingly universal truth that life can be lived without meaning—until the moment of death forces brutal clarity. The Death of Ivan Ilyich follows a respected judge who, upon facing a terminal illness, begins to unravel not only physically, but existentially.

As Ivan confronts mortality, he is forced to reckon with a lifetime of superficiality, ambition, and denial—leading to a harrowing and illuminating internal journey.

🖋️ This edition includes:

The complete and unabridged original text

Beautifully crafted illustrations to enhance the experience

Kindle-optimized layout for smooth reading

📚 Perfect for readers of philosophical fiction, existential literature, and Russian classics.

A haunting reminder that true life begins with honest reflection.
Download your illustrated edition now.
Disponível desde: 16/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 66 páginas.

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