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Immerse yourself in the profound exploration of mortality with 'The Death of Ivan Ilyich and Confession'. This dual masterpiece by Leo Tolstoy, translated by the esteemed Peter Carson, offers readers an unfiltered glimpse into the human experience, grappling with themes of existential dread and moral introspection. In 'The Death of Ivan Ilyich', Tolstoy delves into the vacuity of a life lived for societal acceptance, as Ilyich confronts his impending death and the superficiality that pervaded his existence. Meanwhile, 'Confession' serves as a personal reflection by the author himself, a moving narrative of his spiritual awakening and the quest for meaning beyond mere existence. Carson’s translations capture the raw essence and psychological depth inherent in Tolstoy's original Russian text, providing new English readers with an authentic experience that resonates deeply. This edition not only honors the legacy of Tolstoy's thoughts on life and death but also showcases Peter Carson’s unparalleled literary skill. Perfect for students of literature or anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of human emotions, this brand-new compilation is an essential addition to your bookshelf. Discover the timeless relevance of these works and reflect on what it means to live and to die.