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Leo Tolstoy –  War and Peace 2007 Turkish Book Turkey

Leo Tolstoy – War and Peace 2007 Turkish Book Turkey

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Leo Tolstoy – War and Peace (Savaş ve Barış) – İletişim Yayınları Edition (2007)

Description:

This is the 2007 Turkish edition of War and Peace (Savaş ve Barış), published by İletişim Yayınları. Written by Leo Tolstoy and first published between 1865–1869, the novel is one of the most important and influential works in world literature.

The story is set during the Napoleonic Wars and follows several aristocratic Russian families, especially Pierre Bezukhov, Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, and Natasha Rostova. Through their personal lives, relationships, and struggles, the novel portrays how war affects society, families, and individual destinies. Alongside large-scale historical events, Tolstoy also explores intimate human experiences such as love, loss, growth, and the search for meaning. The work blends historical narrative with philosophical reflection on fate, history, and free will.

Leo Tolstoy is one of the greatest figures in world literature, known for his epic storytelling and deep philosophical insight into human nature. His works often examine morality, history, spirituality, and social structures. In War and Peace, he combines these themes on a monumental scale, creating both a historical epic and a profound study of human life.

This İletişim Yayınları edition presents a Turkish translation of Tolstoy’s classic novel, making it accessible to modern readers. As one of the greatest novels ever written, it holds exceptional literary and historical significance.

Key Features:

• Title: War and Peace (Savaş ve Barış)

• Author: Leo Tolstoy

• Publisher: İletişim Yayınları

• PublicationYear: 2007

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Historical novel; Epic fiction; Realist literature

• Main Characters: Pierre Bezukhov; Prince Andrei Bolkonsky; Natasha Rostova

• Themes: War; Peace; Love; History; Fate; Society

• Literary Significance: One of the greatest novels in world literature

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