The titan of the Russian soul, who moved from the grand panoramas of "War and Peace" to the radical simplicity of a Christian anarchist. He wrestled with the question of how to live a moral life in a world of violence, famously stating: "Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself." He represents the monumental search for truth, the writer who could see the glint on a soldier's button and the vast movements of history with the same unerring eye.

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