Quietude Between the Lines

  • War and Zen: Tolstoy and Emptiness of Form

    Reading the novel… I recently finished Tolstoy’s War and Peace and found it surprisingly manageable. Despite its philosophical epilogues on power, free will, and necessity, the real challenge stems more from its length and the multitude of characters and subplots than from any profound complexity. Tolstoy himself admitted he wasn’t quite sure what a novel… Read more