Leo Tolstoy – What Men Live By Ottoman Turkish Book Turkey
Leo Tolstoy – What Men Live By (İnsan Ne ile Yaşar) – Karbon Kitaplar Edition
Description:
This is an Ottoman Turkish edition of What Men Live By (İnsan Ne ile Yaşar), published by Karbon Kitaplar. Written by Leo Tolstoy, the work is one of his most well-known moral parables from his later spiritual period.
The story follows a poor shoemaker named Simon who encounters a mysterious stranger who is actually an angel sent to learn three divine truths about human life. Through a series of simple but deeply symbolic events, the narrative reveals that human beings are ultimately sustained not by material needs but by love, compassion, and spiritual connection. The tale emphasizes humility, kindness, and the idea that divine presence exists within human relationships.
Leo Tolstoy is one of the most important figures in world literature, known for both his epic novels and his later philosophical and religious writings. In his later life, he focused strongly on moral simplicity, non-violence, and spiritual truth. This story reflects his belief that love is the fundamental force sustaining human existence.
This Karbon Kitaplar edition is printed in Ottoman Turkish and prepared as part of a series aimed at preserving and teaching the language. It is intended both as a literary text and as an educational resource for readers interested in Ottoman Turkish learning and cultural heritage.
Key Features:
• Title: What Men Live By (İnsan Ne ile Yaşar)
• Author: Leo Tolstoy
• Publisher: Karbon Kitaplar
• Language: Ottoman Turkish (Osmanlıca)
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Moral tale; Philosophical short story
• Themes: Love; Compassion; Humanity; Faith; Spiritual truth
• Literary Significance: One of Tolstoy’s most famous moral parables
• Special Note: Printed in Ottoman Turkish for language learning and cultural preservation