Bridgman reviewed War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
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5 stars
Well, it took many months but I finished the damn thing. It was like climbing a mountain but instead of a life-changing view at the end there was a thirty-six page essay on history and historians, power and freedom, written in the dense prose you'd find in a philosophy book. Why Tolstoy didn't publish that separately is a mystery to me. It's almost like he wanted you to hate him.
I understand why many are passionate about this book, which is one third novel, one third history textbook and one third philosophy book, and reading it once is not enough, but I won't be reading it again. As I neared the end, I realized that there wasn't one moment during the time I was reading it that I enjoyed it. I'm not saying books should be light entertainment, but I've learned much from books that I've enjoyed reading. War and …
Well, it took many months but I finished the damn thing. It was like climbing a mountain but instead of a life-changing view at the end there was a thirty-six page essay on history and historians, power and freedom, written in the dense prose you'd find in a philosophy book. Why Tolstoy didn't publish that separately is a mystery to me. It's almost like he wanted you to hate him.
I understand why many are passionate about this book, which is one third novel, one third history textbook and one third philosophy book, and reading it once is not enough, but I won't be reading it again. As I neared the end, I realized that there wasn't one moment during the time I was reading it that I enjoyed it. I'm not saying books should be light entertainment, but I've learned much from books that I've enjoyed reading. War and Peace was a slog to me.
A tip if you plan to tackle it: Write down the first and last names of the main characters presented in the beginning on an index card and use that as a bookmark. As you're reading, mentally insert the first or last name (it's usually the last) of the person in the scene you're reading until you know them cold. There are five families and it will help you know what's going on if do this.