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Youth

Leo Tolstoy

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Sinopsis

Youth is the luminous and deeply introspective final installment of Leo Tolstoy's celebrated autobiographical trilogy, following Childhood and Boyhood. In this profound coming-of-age novel, Tolstoy masterfully captures the fragile, passionate, and often contradictory world of adolescence as it unfolds into early adulthood.

The story follows Nikolai Irtenyev, a sensitive and thoughtful young man standing at the threshold between adolescence and maturity. As he enters university and begins to navigate the complexities of social life, intellectual ambition, love, pride, shame, and self-discovery, Nikolai confronts the central question of youth: who am I, and who do I want to become?

Through Nikolai's inner struggles, Tolstoy paints a remarkably honest portrait of youthful idealism and insecurity. The young protagonist is torn between lofty moral aspirations and the realities of vanity, social comparison, romantic longing, and the desire for acceptance. He dreams of greatness, purity, and intellectual brilliance, yet continually finds himself humbled by awkwardness, self-doubt, and the sharp judgments of society. His journey is not marked by dramatic external events, but by the intense emotional and psychological transformations that define the transition into adulthood.

Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russian aristocratic society, Youth explores themes that remain timeless and universal: identity, pride, friendship, class consciousness, love, faith, and moral awakening. Tolstoy's keen psychological insight allows readers to experience the turbulence of youth from the inside—every embarrassment feels personal, every hope burns brightly, and every disappointment cuts deeply. The narrative reveals how self-awareness often grows through mistakes, illusions, and painful realizations.

What makes Youth especially compelling is Tolstoy's remarkable honesty. He does not romanticize adolescence; instead, he exposes its contradictions. Nikolai is at once noble and foolish, sincere and pretentious, confident and insecure. In doing so, Tolstoy captures the authentic texture of youth—the restless search for meaning and the longing to reconcile one's inner ideals with the world's expectations.

At its heart, Youth is a meditation on moral growth. As Nikolai confronts social hierarchies, academic pressures, romantic fantasies, and spiritual doubts, he gradually begins to understand that maturity lies not in outward success or admiration, but in humility, self-reflection, and inner integrity. The novel subtly foreshadows the moral and philosophical concerns that would later define Tolstoy's greatest masterpieces.

Tender, reflective, and psychologically rich, Youth speaks to anyone who has ever wrestled with self-identity or felt the aching intensity of becoming. It is a powerful reminder that the uncertainties and struggles of youth are not weaknesses, but necessary steps toward wisdom and self-knowledge.

In Youth, Tolstoy invites readers to revisit the most formative stage of life—the time when dreams are bold, emotions are raw, and the foundations of character are quietly laid.
Disponible desde: 27/02/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 219 páginas.

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