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Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina is an epic exploration of love, family, and society in 19th-century Russia, following the tragic affair between Anna and Count Vronsky alongside the spiritual journey of Konstantin Levin. Tolstoy creates a sweeping narrative that examines marriage, morality, faith, and the search for meaning, revealing how personal choices reverberate through entire social systems. The novel becomes both intimate psychological portrait and panoramic view of Russian society on the brink of transformation.
WHY WE PICKED IT: Because Tolstoy understood that no story is simple, no character purely good or evil. Anna Karenina remains devastating because it refuses easy judgments, showing us that tragedy often comes from impossible choices between equally valid needs.
DETAILS: • Author: Leo Tolstoy • Publisher: Penguin Classics • Format: Paperback • Publication Date: May 31, 2004 • ISBN: 9780143035008 • Ships direct from distributor in 3–7 business days